LEGO Studios

LEGO Studios is an Danish-American television and film studio that is a divison of Lego System A / S. LEGO Studios is known for the production of the LEGO Extended Universe films and series (together with Warner Animation Group and Universal Animation Studios) based on interactive Lego bricks.

Since 2030, LEGO Studios has released 2 films from The LEGO Star Wars Movie (2031) to The LEGO Ghostbusters Movie (2031), all being part of the LEU.

In addition to the LEGO Extended Universe, he has also been involved in the production of other LEGO character movie franchises including the LEGO City and LEGO Jurassic World multi-series of Universal Pictures (which are not canon for the movie universe).

LEGO Studios is also producing television series airing on HBO Max, Netflix and Disney+, and is overseeing production for remaining Warner Bros. Animation series series after production passed into his hands.

History
In December 2019, Warner Bros. began the first negotiations to renew its previous agreement to distribute and produce the next film properties based on Lego toys, with the intention that Universal Pictures would also provide its own IP's, although Warner retained "creative control, marketing and distribution "of the tapes. In April 2020, the new agreement with The Lego Group and Universal was established for a limited 9-year film contract with Warner Bros. which still owns control over the previous films.

In October 2022, Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. hosted an event at New York Comic-Con where they announced their new movie lineup alongside Lego System A / S, with Universal-owned characters appearing as cameos and minor plots, exploring opportunities to integrate them into future films, which Warner would continue to finance, distribute, and over which it would have ultimate creative control. Both studios do not have the ability to terminate the deal at any time until its expiration, furthermore, Universal Pictures still received five percent of the first gross dollar from the films and ten percent if one of its intellectual properties is in them. . Universal also paid Warner Bros. an undisclosed producer fee.

In August 2023, while promoting The Lego Movie 3 (2024) Dan Lin, lead producer of the franchise, stressed at a press conference that Universal's characters will not have unique films and would only act as cameos in other films, where "[they grew] were explored to a lesser extent."

First steps
On October, 2028, Warner Bros. purchased the film rights to make LEGO movies for the third time in a row, again with Universal Pictures. Both companies stated that the new contract would not differ from the previous one, having the same production and distribution parameters, although it was said that they expected to produce and distribute future projects with other film studios and brands. By December, it was revealed that agreements had been reached with Walt Disney Studios and Sony Pictures, and that they had already begun to produce different films and television series set online in the LEU with various characters (Star Wars, Marvel Superheroes and Indiana Jones), although Jørgen Vig Knudstorp (executive director of LEGO System A / S) revealed that there were plans to create a film and television division, charged with taking the main direction and control of these films, as well asproducing and distributing independent projects.

In May 2029, after months of discussion, LEGO Studios was founded, which by December had already released four titles for the LEU it would produce, The LEGO Star Wars Movie, The LEGO Ghostbusters Movie, The LEGO Monsters Fighters Movie and The LEGO Hidden Side Movie, signing release dates from 2030.

Films
Principal Article: LEGO Extended Universe

Logo
Beginning with the release of The Lego Dimensions Movie in 2022, The Lego Group featured its basic logo under a simple black background for each film.

In May 2029, another new logo and opening is introduced which will appear in films produced after Wave Two. The new opening also begins with a simple black background with the appearance of the metallic LEGO logo next to the words Studios. It was first seen in The LEGO Star Wars Movie.