Action, adventure, romance, laughs, special effects, head, heart, all the feels... THE LEGO® NINJAGO® MOVIE is all your favourite movies combined.
Hot off the heels and wheels of The LEGO® Movie and The LEGO® Batman Movie comes another hit that’s rebuilding the world of family fun, brick by brick... THE LEGO® NINJAGO® MOVIE - blazing a trail with the cool motto: Find The Ninja Within Ya.
Remember back to the time when you were younger and all those awesome family movies held you spellbound... and stayed with you forever. Remember the fun they gave, the lessons they taught and the impact they had on you. Well now is the time to pass those feelings down to the next generation – to your kids, your nieces and nephews, your grandkids or any beloved little one in your life. And we’ve got just the movie to do that- because it combines all the best bits of the movies of your youth, packaged up into one ninjtastic adventure...
The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie combines the best bits of...
The Karate Kid

Source: Columbia Pictures
Every boy needs a wise, all-knowing mentor – The Karate Kid had one in Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita) and The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie has one in Master Wu, brought to life by the legend himself - Jackie Chan. Kind, caring and with killer moves, Master Wu teaches young master builder Lloyd not only how to become a Ninja, but how to find inner peace.
Despicable Me

Source: Universal Pictures
Got an evil dad? Then of course you’ve got dad issues. Despicable Me’s supervillain is Gru who adopts three girls from an orphanage. He’s big, mean and scary... just like the supervillain dad in The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie – Lord Garmadon is The Worst Guy Ever, the baddest warlord of all time... and not a really huggable dad to Lloyd.
Power Rangers

Average kids by day... superheroes by night (at least until their curfew). These secretive junior superheroes come in a kaleidoscope of colours – the Power Rangers might be Red, Pink, Blue, Yellow and Black...but the bad Green Ranger (Rita Repulsa) wasn’t of the same hue. Only The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie brings us a ‘good’ Green superhero - Green Ninja aka: Lloyd!
Transformers

Source: Paramount Pictures
Just because your world is miniature doesn’t mean you can’t have gigantic fighting machines... and the mechs in The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie mightn’t be the immense scale of autobots Optimus Prime or Ironhide, but they do pack a mean punch... and definitely fight above their size.
Wall-e

Source: Disney Pixar
Heroes come in many shapes and forms...sometimes they’re big and strong, sometimes they’re wild and wacky, sometimes they’re brooding and black (or very, very dark grey). But they’re always at their best when they work from the heart. And we think Wall-e and Lloyd are the finest examples of ‘little heroes with a big heart’
Bambi

No-one loves you like your mum... and both Bambi and The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie give us lessons in motherly love: unconditional, protective, guiding, warm, caring and sacrificial. A mum’s love lasts forever, just like the love Koko has for her son Lloyd.
Toy Story

Source: Disney Pixar
When little toys come to life – you better watch out! Not only will they create fun and havoc, but they’ll find a way to make you believe and win you over.
Kung Fu Panda

Source: Dreamworks
Who says you can’t be loveable and a master of Kung Fu or a skilled ninja? Sometimes in life you have to stand up and fight for what you believe, even when you’re a cuddly looking panda or an innocent little schoolkid. Bow and Arrow stance – Ready! Rooster stance – Go!
Finding Nemo

It’s the quest of a lifetime – where the journey is the destination. To get to where you want to go in life will take passion, determination, smarts, sass... and a lot of help from friends (and that’s just the same if you’re on dry land or underwater)
Go and see THE LEGO® NINJAGO® MOVIE with your little ninjas – and maybe you’ll rediscover the hero within you.
Remember back to the time when you were younger and all those awesome family movies held you spellbound... and stayed with you forever. Remember the fun they gave, the lessons they taught and the impact they had on you. Well now is the time to pass those feelings down to the next generation – to your kids, your nieces and nephews, your grandkids or any beloved little one in your life. And we’ve got just the movie to do that- because it combines all the best bits of the movies of your youth, packaged up into one ninjtastic adventure...
The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie combines the best bits of...
The Karate Kid

Source: Columbia Pictures
Every boy needs a wise, all-knowing mentor – The Karate Kid had one in Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita) and The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie has one in Master Wu, brought to life by the legend himself - Jackie Chan. Kind, caring and with killer moves, Master Wu teaches young master builder Lloyd not only how to become a Ninja, but how to find inner peace.
Despicable Me

Source: Universal Pictures
Got an evil dad? Then of course you’ve got dad issues. Despicable Me’s supervillain is Gru who adopts three girls from an orphanage. He’s big, mean and scary... just like the supervillain dad in The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie – Lord Garmadon is The Worst Guy Ever, the baddest warlord of all time... and not a really huggable dad to Lloyd.
Power Rangers

Average kids by day... superheroes by night (at least until their curfew). These secretive junior superheroes come in a kaleidoscope of colours – the Power Rangers might be Red, Pink, Blue, Yellow and Black...but the bad Green Ranger (Rita Repulsa) wasn’t of the same hue. Only The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie brings us a ‘good’ Green superhero - Green Ninja aka: Lloyd!
Transformers

Source: Paramount Pictures
Just because your world is miniature doesn’t mean you can’t have gigantic fighting machines... and the mechs in The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie mightn’t be the immense scale of autobots Optimus Prime or Ironhide, but they do pack a mean punch... and definitely fight above their size.
Wall-e

Source: Disney Pixar
Heroes come in many shapes and forms...sometimes they’re big and strong, sometimes they’re wild and wacky, sometimes they’re brooding and black (or very, very dark grey). But they’re always at their best when they work from the heart. And we think Wall-e and Lloyd are the finest examples of ‘little heroes with a big heart’
Bambi

No-one loves you like your mum... and both Bambi and The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie give us lessons in motherly love: unconditional, protective, guiding, warm, caring and sacrificial. A mum’s love lasts forever, just like the love Koko has for her son Lloyd.
Toy Story

Source: Disney Pixar
When little toys come to life – you better watch out! Not only will they create fun and havoc, but they’ll find a way to make you believe and win you over.
Kung Fu Panda

Source: Dreamworks
Who says you can’t be loveable and a master of Kung Fu or a skilled ninja? Sometimes in life you have to stand up and fight for what you believe, even when you’re a cuddly looking panda or an innocent little schoolkid. Bow and Arrow stance – Ready! Rooster stance – Go!
Finding Nemo

It’s the quest of a lifetime – where the journey is the destination. To get to where you want to go in life will take passion, determination, smarts, sass... and a lot of help from friends (and that’s just the same if you’re on dry land or underwater)
Go and see THE LEGO® NINJAGO® MOVIE with your little ninjas – and maybe you’ll rediscover the hero within you.