Ninjago (film)

Ninjago is an upcoming American computer-animated fantasy film based on the Lego Ninjago toy line. Produced by Warner Animation Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is intended to be the 10th film in the franchise and a standalone sequel to Lego Ninjago (2018). The film will be directed by Kirk DeMicco and written by Josh Cooley, and stars an ensemble cast featuring of Dave Franco, Michael Pena, Kumail Nanjiani, Abbi Jacobson, Zach Woods, Fred Armisen, Justin Theroux and Olivia Munn.

Charlie Bean was interested in a Lego Ninjago sequel in March 2018, but Warner Bros. scrapped the project at the time. In May 2021, the studio began taking interest in a sequel, and the film was revealed to be in development in September 2022 after the success of Lego Dimensions. DeMicco and Cooley joined in February 2023 and the film's main cast members were revealed that after that. Production at the hands of Animal Logic is scheduled to begin in April 2024, in Australia.

Ninjago is scheduled to be released in the United States on February 6, 2026.

Premise
Ninjago is in danger from a Stone army of darkness.

Cast
The Green Ninja, leader of the Secret Ninja Force, Lord Garmadon and Koko's son and Master Wu's nephew. After the events of Lego Dimensions, Lloyd has matured as the leader of the team and has taken an interest in the legend of the Golden Ninja. Is the grey/blue ninja, Elemental Master of Water and the original Samurai X. Though she can sometimes be stubborn, Nya cares about her friends and family, often making the most mature decisions of the group and serving as emotional support. The source of Ninjago's evil he commands an army of Stone and has been awakened by the search for the Golden Ninja. Justin Theroux and Olivia Munn reprise their respective roles as Lloyd's father Lord Garmadon and mother Misako. Additionally, Lee Tockar, Ian James Corlett and Tabitha St. Germain have been cast in undisclosed roles.
 * Dave Franco as Lloyd Garmadon:
 * Michael Pena as Kai: he hotheaded red Ninja of Fire and Nya's brother. He has been at odds due to the disturbance of Overlord's supposed evil.
 * Abbi Jacobson as Nya:
 * Fred Armisen as Cole: the laid-back music-loving black Ninja of Earth.
 * Kumail Nanjiani as Jay: is the blue ninja and Elemental Master of Lightning. He frequently wields nunchucks and more recently, a kusarigama.
 * Zach Woods as Zane: Is the white/titanium ninja and Elemental Master of Ice.
 * Kumail Nanjiani as Jay: is the blue ninja and Elemental Master of Lightning. He frequently wields nunchucks and more recently, a kusarigama.
 * Zach Woods as Zane: Is the white/titanium ninja and Elemental Master of Ice. Though he is still logical and matter-of-fact by nature, his brotherhood with the other ninja has enabled him to develop more human characteristics.
 * Scott McNeil as Overlord:
 * Jackie Chan as Master Wu: The wisecracking leader of the group, Lord Garmadon's brother and Lloyd's uncle.

Development
During the production of Lego Ninjago (2018), director Charlie Bean expressed interest in a sequel to the film and had already come up with a creative idea. Producer Dan Lin said this was a possibility based on the success of Lego Ninjago, however Warner Bros. rejected the initial idea and Bean was no longer interested in directing in 2020. In August 2018, Dave Franco expressed his enthusiasm for reprise his role as Lloyd Garmadon in an upcoming film in the franchise.

Development of another film based on the line began in mid-2021, following the announcement that the characters featured would appear in Lego Dimensions (2022). Some outlets felt the characters would appear based on minor participation, but executive producer Dan Lin said the team was never considered for the project because they would "bring more diversity to the story and cast of characters" and distance themselves from other aspects of the film. the franchise. Head writer Erick Sommers felt there was "a lot of talk" surrounding a possible sequel. In May 2022, Josh Cooley was tasked with writing first drafts for Ninjago, drawing from treatments by Charlie Bean, with Dan Lin and Roy Lee producing. Development on the film accelerated following the critical and commercial success of Lego Dimensions and Kirk DeMicco was hired to direct in February 2023, after a pitch that "wowed" executives. At the time, the studio had been in contact with the actors to discuss their availability to reprise their roles in the film. The film was officially announced in July 2023 at the San Diego Comic-Con, with a release date of February 6, 2026. Commentators suggested that the film could be based directly on the Ninjago TV series, as opposed to the previous film.

Pre-production
In September 2022, Deadline Hollywood 's Justin Kroll said that Dave Franco, Abbi Jacobson and Michael Pena were already set to reprise their roles as cast members. Cooley confirms that the film would be loosely based on the second season of the TV show, featuring the main antagonist Overlord. On April 1, 2023, Kumail Nanjiani, Olivia Munn, Zach Woods, Fred Armisen, Justin Theroux were also set to star, all reprising their roles from previous projects in the franchise. Arminsen said that the film would be fairly faithful to the source material, describing the main cast as "a family group, of kids learning from themselves to live up to the heroes that they are." At the end of the month, Above the Line's Jeff Sneider reported that Scott McNeil had been cast as the main villain. Jackie Chan's involvement as Master Wu was established soon after. Animal Logic maintained in January 2023 that they would lend the animation to the film and Ian James Corlett was cast in an undisclosed role, while Lee Tockar was cast the following month for a major role in Ninjago and potentially future films in the franchise.

In March 2023, DeMicco revealed that he was working very closely with Cooley on the film's script, noting that there were "a lot of exciting themes and things" about the film that drew him to the project, noting that Ninjago was Schreier's project to date. even though they still worked closely together, with different writing needs given the "great scope and scale". The film has multiple high fantasy elements and is inspired by parts of Lord of the Rings and Games of Thrones (TV series 2011-19).

Production
Production, entrusted to the Animal Logic studio, is scheduled to begin on April 15, 2024, under the working title Wall Mission, at studios in Australia.

Release
Ninjago is scheduled to be theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on February 6, 2026.