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First LEGO BATMAN MOVIE Images Take Us Inside the Batcave

Back in 2014, Will Arnett’s LEGO Batman stole the show in The LEGO Movie. Next year, Arnett returns in The LEGO Batman Movie, and the first stills from the film have finally been revealed!

USA Today debuted five images from The LEGO Batman Movie, and three of them depict the previously unseen LEGO Batcave. So far, we’re pretty impressed! Although we don’t know why LEGO Batman is preparing his own food. Isn’t that what LEGO Alfred is there to do?

LEGO Batman Batcave 3

“The Batcave is even better than we remembered it, it’s awesome,” said Arnett during his interview with USA Today. “But I also love getting into the ho-hum day-to-day of being Batman and what it’s like to fight crime each day. Like the idea of Batman oversleeping his alarm clock makes me laugh. It really does humanize him.”

If the Batcave wasn’t enough, the new images also revealed the LEGO Batwing and a fairly explosive incident from the film.

LEGO Batman Batwing

You can see the rest of the images in our gallery below. Joining Arnett in The LEGO Batman Movie are Michael Cera as Robin, Rosario Dawson as Batgirl, Ralph Fiennes as Alfred Pennyworth, Zach Galifianakis as The Joker, and Mariah Carey as Gotham’s mayor. Yes, that Mariah Carey.

The LEGO Batman Movie will swing into theaters on February 10, 2017. And the very first trailer is expected to drop this Wednesday, March 23!

What do you think about the first images from The LEGO Batman Movie? Which Gotham City landmarks do you want to see in the film? Assemble your thoughts and place them in our comment section below!

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HT: USA Today

Image Credits: Warner Bros. Pictures

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