LEGO Extended Universe

The LEGO Extended Universe (LEU) is an American media franchise, shared fictional universe and a film series based on Lego construction toys. The films are produced by Warner Animation Group, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and being managed by The Lego Group. The franchise also includes television series, short films, books and amusemet park attractions. 12 films have been produced and released since the beginning of the franchise with The Lego Movie (2014) and being the last Monkie Kid (2028), each of them being distributed by Warner Bros.

Lego Dimensions (2022), Ninjago (2026) and Monkie Kid (2028) are all among the 50 highest-grossing films of all time, all earning more than $1 billion. As of July 2028, it has an average gross per film of $743.9 million being the highest-grossing animated film franchise of all time and the the 6th highest-grossing film franchise of all time, with approximately $8.9 billion at the worldwide box office. The series has received a generally positive critical reception and has received numerous Awards for several of his films. Future projects include two untitled films schredule for September 15, 2028 and September 21, 2029.

Unannounced
Dates have been scheduled for two unannounced films on September 15, 2028 and September 21, 2029.

Unikitty! (2017–2021)

 * Main article: Unikitty!

As the ruler of the Unikingdom, Princess Unikitty has various misadventures in her land with her brother Prince Puppycorn, scientist Dr. Fox, bodyguard Hawkodile, and advisor Richard. They also deal with the threats of Master Frown from the neighboring Frown Town.

In May 2017, Warner Bros. and The Lego Group announced that Unikitty, a character from The Lego Movie, would get a spin-off television series on Cartoon Network. For the show, she is voiced by Tara Strong. The premiere date was January 1, 2018 and the show's executive producers are Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Jill Wilfert and Sam Register. Ed Skudder (creator of Dick Figures) and Lynn Wang (co-creator of The Lego Movie) are signed as producers while Aaron Horvath serves as supervising producer. On December 27, 2021, the series concluded with a two-part finale titled "Everyone Everywhere".

Girls Rule (2022–present)

 * Main article: Girls Rule

Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy and Catwoman join forces as the Gotham City Sirens after being abandoned and accused of treason by the Joker's gang.

On December 23, 2019, The Lego Group and Warner Bros. Animation were developing a spin-off Lego series based on DC's Gotham City Sirens, with Lego Batman director Chris Mckay serving as writer and director and with Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Dan Lin, Roy Lee as executive producers. In February 2020, a series order was placed for October 2022 and Mckay revealed the title of the series on his social media as "Girls Rule", based on promotional material for Lego Batman. The cast included Jenny Slate, Riki Lindhome and Zoë Kravitz reprising their roles as Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy and Catwoman from the 2017 film. Girls Rule premiered on HBO Max and Cartoon Network on October 15, 2022, and its first season consisted of eight episodes

Box office performance

 * Each film is linked to the "Box office" section of its article.


 * Note: Only grosses from the original theatrical runs. They do not include any theatrical re-releases or home media releases. Grosses have not been adjusted for inflation.

Critical and public response

 * Each film is linked to the "Critical response" section of its article.

Videogames
Multiple games based on the movies have accompanied them in their release periods, being developed by TT Fusion, TT Games and Feral Interactive.

Attractions
On December 16, 2015, a promo video for a new 4D film at Legoland Florida based on The Lego Movie called The Lego Movie: 4D – A New Adventure was posted onto Lego's YouTube channel. This attraction was followed by expansions, spaces in LegoLand as well as a roller coaster open in 2028.

Music
Various composers have created the film and television soundtracks for the LEU's films, television series, One-Shots and other related projects, with Mark Mothersbaugh participating in most projects. Original songs have also been created specifically for use in the franchise.