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Lego Batman: The Bricks of Justice (2024)
Batman stops Joker Harley Quinn The Riddler and Mr Freeze, Batman Goes to Batcave. Alfred tells about Batman history to Batman, Calendar Man recorded from CCTV and mocks him than Batman stops Calendar Man…
Batman stops Joker Harley Quinn The Riddler and Mr Freeze, Batman Goes to Batcave. Alfred tells about Batman history to Batman, Calendar Man recorded from CCTV and mocks him than Batman stops Calendar Man…
The film, by analogy with the broader Lego franchise, explores themes like the critique of authoritarianism and the balance between individualism and cooperation. However, its satirical and multifaceted approach, which resists simple ideological categorization, leads to a neutral political bias rating.
Based on the limited available information, 'Lego Batman: The Bricks of Justice' features a cast of traditionally white, male characters from the Batman universe, with no indication of intentional diverse casting or character reimagining. The narrative appears to follow a conventional superhero versus villain plot, without explicit storylines or subplots that address diversity, equity, or inclusion themes.
The film implicitly portrays LGBTQ+ themes through queer coding and camp aesthetics, challenging traditional masculinity and offering subversive interpretations of relationships. While lacking explicit LGBTQ+ characters or direct narrative focus, its playful embrace of these elements is seen by some as transforming homophobic legacies into narratives of connection and inclusivity.
Lego Batman: The Bricks of Justice does not explicitly portray transsexual characters or themes. While a rainbow Batman suit is present, it is not directly labeled or presented in the film as representing transsexual identity or the trans community, indicating an absence of direct narrative or character focus on these topics.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
All main characters in Lego Batman: The Bricks of Justice retain their canonical genders. The casting of a female voice actor for Commissioner Gordon does not alter the character's on-screen male gender portrayal.
Based on the provided casting information for Harley Quinn and The Riddler, the voice actors' ethnicities align with the characters' traditional depictions. No instances of established characters being portrayed by a different race are reported.
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