When asked about how he would have been able to bring the tightly scheduled Harmon on board a feature film, McKay simply replied, "I'm pretty sure we approached Dan about it. He is also involved in the production of an upcoming animated show with an Ancient Greece setting. Harmon is busy working on the announced 70+ episodes of the currently running sci-fi comedy Rick and Morty. With the many pop culture references on that project, he seems like a natural fit to write a movie set within the vast DC universe. Sadly with new ownership, the power to create a LEGO Batman sequel is out of McKay's control.įor those who don't know, Dan Harmon serves as one of the co-creators of the amazing Rick and Morty TV show. a story about Batman's relationship to the Justice League (and Superman) now as well as the formative moments of the Justice League (and Batman's relationship with Superman) then."Īdditionally, McKay stated the film was sort of " Boogie Nights-esque." and that "it was going to be really funny." How the very adult 1997 classic is related to the animated film will never be known, yet it sounds intriguing. both from an action standpoint and a story standpoint. "Dan (Harmon) and (Michael) Waldron had done a first draft of the script that was really great. He starts by complimenting the proposed writers. "I am so sorry to say that but I don't think they'll be making a LEGO Batman 2." To add some detail, McKay explained what the story would have been like. and is now over at Universal, there probably won't be a LEGO Batman sequel, unfortunately" McKay said. When talking in an interview with Collider's Steve Weintrub for his upcoming action movie The Tomorrow War, Chris McKay announced there would be no sequel for his beloved 2017 story. A result means that while Batman and Sauron cannot show up in a LEGO movie, Jurassic Park and The Fast and the Furious can Last year, however, Universal bought the exclusive rights to the LEGO IP. This meant that not only could DC heroes show up, but also characters from other Warner franchises, such as Harry Potter and The Lord of The Rings. When The Lego Batman Movie came out, it was under the Warner Bros.
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