LEGO Extended Universe

The LEGO Extended Universe (LEU) is an American media franchise and shared fictional universe based on Lego construction toys. The films are produced by Warner Animation Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The franchise also includes television series, short films, books and amusemet park attractions.

There have been 12 films produced since the beginning of the franchise with The Lego Movie (2014), each of them being distributed by Warner Bros. As of 2028, its feature films have earned approximately $8.4 billion at the worldwide box office, being the sixth highest grossing film franchise of all time. The series has received a generally positive critical reception and has received Academy Awards for several of his films.

Future
The films of their upcoming slate an untitled film in 2028 and two untitled features set for release in 2029.

Canceled and reworked projects
Main article: Unrealized and other LEU projects

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

The waves of the franchise also include as canonical external material the television series that are broadcast on Cartoon Network and HBO Max. The series have been in continuous production since 2017: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unikitty! Unikitty]! (2017), Girls Rule (2022), Lord and Rings (2026) and City Undercover'' (2026). Two one-hour specials exclusive to HBO Max were included in Wave Two; Wyldstyle in 2024-2025 and City Undercover Hallowen Special in 2027.

A LEGO Shorts

 * Main article: A LEGO Short

A LEGO Short are a series of canonical shorts for the franchise, computer animated and produced by Warner Animation Group. They are included as shorts in other studio feature films, released online, or as additional features in LEU films.

Box office performance
As of 2028, allmost all of the films emerged as commercial successes with total box office in $8,447,786,176, being the sixth highest grossing film franchise of all time with an average worldwide gross of $703,9 million per film.

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.