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Phil Lord And Chris Miller On The Upcoming LEGO Movies
From Ninjago to The LEGO Movie 2
Back in November, there were a few quotes from the Empire Podcast interview with
LEGO Movie and Jump Street directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller worth analysing
in their own news story, and now you can enjoy some more, in the form of these
outtakes from our Oscars Special interview with the very same pair. In short, if
youre excited about Ninjago, The LEGO Batman Movie and The LEGO Movie 2, click
no further, brick botherers.
Are you going to direct The LEGO Movie 2?
Miller: I dont think so. Were writing the sequel right now and obviously
producing all the other ones. Theres a challenge to make each one feel like its
own thing. Part of the fun is finding people like Charlie Bean, whos doing the
Ninjago movie, and Chris McKay who did so much on the first film. Each of them
have their own distinct voices and ideas for tone. So it will each have its own
personality and not just be, Hey, remember that last movie? Heres another one
just like it! So thats been a big challenge but so far its been going better
than I expected.
Lord: I think its nice for all these other films to have their own voice and
thats whats neat about working with all these other filmmakers. They come up
with solutions you wouldnt think of. Watching Charlie Beans sequences for
Ninjago is so gratifying because hes able to make it play without any dialogue
and has a really great visual style. Its really nice and refreshing. I think it
would get boring if we directed them all, quite honestly.
Will the other films have the same LEGO self-awareness that your film had?
Miller: We talk about them and oftentimes we say, What can you do in this
movie that you can only do because its a LEGO movie? Obviously youre not just
going to do a straight Batman movie. You have to take advantage of the medium
youre working in. So then you have the advantage of the Will Arnett version of
Batman. On top of that were trying to take advantage of the fact that its
LEGO.
Lord: Sometimes the more serious you take the material the funnier it is.
Theyre so cute. Theyre like three heads tall and they look like Smurfs, so if
they take themselves seriously theres something funny about it.
Youre writing LEGO Movie 2. You werent originally, so what changed?
Miller: We thought wed said everything we wanted to say about creativity and
imagination and the inherent nature of Lego, and that left-brain/right-brain
nature. So we were scared about trying to write something that felt like the
next chapter and new ideas and not just a rehash.
Lord: We also worried we didnt have enough time. Luckily, Chris McKay and
Jared Stern and Michelle Morgan all worked on the movie a bit in our absence and
really cracked the beginnings of a story and got us really excited; excited
enough to write it. We should be writing right now. Weve opened a Final Draft
document and titled it. I mean, thats really the hardest part. And weve chosen
the formatting. That is all thats happened so far. Weve been outlining a
bunch.
Miller: There are some really fun new themes that we didnt explore in the
first movie and got us really excited, so that its its own thing. With 22 Jump
Street we did the whole making fun of yourself for just doing the same thing
again. We cant do that ever again. You can only go so far up your own rear
end.
In broad strokes, what do you want to explore with the second?
Miller: Well I dont want to give you spoilers but we were really interested
in what happens to that boy whos in the meta story in the first movie when hes
four years older. When hes an adolescent how does that change his point of
view?
And its nice to have the characters start in a different place from the first
movie. Emmet, for example, was in an existential crisis of having seen another
dimension and was questioning the whole point of his existence.
The LEGO Movie 2 is set for a 2018 release, The LEGO Batman Movie will come
out February 10, 2017, and Ninjago will hit cinemas on October 14, 2016. The
current issue, where more from Lord and Miller can be found, is out now.
From: Empireonline.com
Video: The LEGO Movie - Creating the Bricks
YouTube.com Warner Bros. Pictures.
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