LEGO Extended Universe

LEGO Extended Universe (LEU) is a Danish-American shared universe and media franchise based on Lego construction toys produced by Lego System A / S (since 2030 through its division LEGO Studios),  Warner Animation Group and co-produced by Universal Animation Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and Universal Pictures. The franchise has expanded to include short films and television series. The shared universe, similar to the Marvel Universe (MCU) or DC Universe (DCEU), was established by crossing common plots, locations, cast, and characters.

The first LEU film is The Lego Movie (2014), which began the films of  Wave One culminating in the crossover film The LEGO Dimensions Movie (2022). Wave Two began with The Lego Movie 3: The Third Part (2024) and concluded with The Lego Dimensions Movie: Episode II (2029). The first two waves in the franchise are collectively known as "The Dimensions Series". The Wave Three movies began with The LEGO Star Wars Movie (2030).

Warner Bros. Animation expanded the universe to television with ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unikitty! Unikitty!] on the Cartoon Network in 2017, before expanding further to broadcast television on HBO Max with LEGO's Girls Rule'' in 2022.

The franchise has had commercial success and, in general, with the exception of a few films, has received mixed to positive reviews,collectively grossed at least $ 8 billion at the global box office, making it the 4th highest grossing film franchise of all time and Warner Animation Group's flagship franchise and one of the largest and most important from Warner Bros. Pictures.

Feature films

 * To view the LEGO Extended Universe creation and writing process: LEGO Extended Universe/Creation

The Dimensions Series
Main articles: LEGO Extended Universe: Wave One and Wave Two

Wave Three
Main article: LEGO Extended Universe: Wave Three

Future
Warner Bros. has scheduled additional release dates for the unannounced Warner Animation Group and LEGO films on May 10 and October 6, 2033 as well as July 26 and December 8, 2034.

Other Films and Cancelled Projects

Main article: Unrealized and other LEU projects

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

Timeline
Main Article: Timeline of LEGO Extended Universe

Cinema contracts and rights
Main Article: LEGO Studios