The Lego Dimensions Movie: Original Cut

The Lego Dimensions Movie: Original Cut (also called the LEGO Dimensions: Original Cut), is a director's cut of the 2022 film, The Lego Dimensions Movie. It is the thirteenth film in the LEGO Extended Universe (LEU), but it is not considered canon for the rest of the films. This 2-hour, 20-minute version is the original vision of Phill Lord and Christopher Miller before they changed their view of the movie in 2020.

The Lego Dimensions Movie, distributed by Warner Bros. Picture and Universal Pictures in 2022, had an extremely long planning time and ideas before going into production, producing many changes between 2018 and 2020, all this was accentuated due to the loss and renewal of rights LEGO cinemas, leaving the project at a point with no apparent direction. At 2020, a Lord and Miller script was used much smaller than the "originals" impacting the length of the film. Even with all of the above, the final version released in theaters was a box office success, becoming one of the highest grossing animated films, as well as receiving excellent reviews.

Little by little, and knowing the changes made to the script and story of the film, many fans expressed their interest in the film that Miller and Lord planned to direct in the first place, which is why the petition was made to name the project "The LEGO Original. Cut ". Industry experts considered that the release even if it was not very likely, expressed that it would be more than interesting to see the "original version" of the film released in 2022. However, however, Warner Bros. and Universal Pictures did not decide to go ahead with her until 2025; announcing that the original version of The Lego Dimensions was expected to be released sometime in 2027, based on some of the first scripts and storyboards of the film.

The Lego Dimensions Movie: Original Cut premiered in the United States on August 8, 2027, almost 5 years after its predecessor. Most critics considered it minimally inferior to the 2022 version, praising it, referring to it as "just another great look at the film that premiered in 2022", although there was some criticism for different tones that did not fit in some parts,