LEGO Extended Universe

The LEGO Extended Universe (LEU) is an American media franchise and shared universe based on Lego construction toys. Its produced mainly by LEGO Studios and Warner Animation Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and Universal Pictures. The LEU was originally planned to focus on separate spin-offs from The Lego Movie, but Warner Bros. scrapped that idea to focus on a shared nature in 2018.

The LEU began with the 2014 film The Lego Movie, which was directed and written by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, and was followed by the Wave One films, culminating in The Lego Dimensions Movie. These films were followed by Wave Two and the franchise will continue with Wave Three movies, starting in 2030 with various projects scheduled for their 2031–2033 film slate.

As of the release of " Unikitty!" developed by Warner Bros. Animation in 2017, the universe expanded into television series, continuing with Girls Rule in 2022.

The LEU has been commercially successful, received generally positive critical reception, and has collectively grossed at least $ 8.9 billion at the global box office, making it the fifth-highest-grossing film franchise of all time, the flagship franchise of Warner Animation Group and one of the largest and most important Warner Bros. Pictures.

Film series
The first two waves are collectively known as "The Dimensions Series".

Main articles: LEGO Extended Universe: Wave One, Wave Two and Wave Three

Future
In the long term, a linear story with movies and other projects is envisioned through 2038, with a production cycle of one to three movies a year, with increasing acceleration "from 2031" thanks to co-production by Warner Animation Group and LEGO Studios. On April 1, 2033, it was announced that a process of slowing down film production would at some point begin, focusing on an estimated "one film a year". Warner Bros. has scheduled additional release dates for the unannounced films part of a future adjunct Wave from Warner Animation Group and LEGO to begin sometime after 2038.

Undeveloped Movies
Main article: Unrealized and other LEU projects

HBO Max
Main article: LEGO's HBO Max television series

A LEGO Shorts
Main article: A LEGO Short

A LEGO Short are a series of canonical shorts for the franchise, computer animated and produced by Warner Animation Group. They are included as shorts in other studio feature films, released online, or as additional features in LEU films. Shorts include The Master (2016), Cooking with Alfred (2017), Emmet's Holiday Party (2018), Agents (2019), Unikitty Daily (2021), Wyldstyle's Easter Eggs Game (2022), Worlds (2022), Ninjago Apple (2023), Metalbeard New House (2025), I am Batman (2025) among others.

Contents

 * 1) Timeline of LEGO Extended Universe
 * 2) List of Post-credits Scenes
 * 3) List of Dimensions

Cinema contracts and rights
Main Article: LEGO Studios