Video games Lego branched out into the
video game market in 1997 by founding
Lego Media International Limited, and
Lego Island was released that year by
Mindscape. After this Lego released titles such as
Lego Creator and
Lego Racers. After Lego closed down their publishing subsidiary, they moved on to a partnership with
Traveller's Tales, and went on to make games based on licensed properties, like
Lego Star Wars,
Lego Indiana Jones,
Lego Batman, and
Lego Marvel Super Heroes. In 2014 Lego and
TT Games released a
video game based on
The Lego Movie.
Board games Lego Games launched in 2009, was a series of Lego-themed board games designed by Cephas Howard and
Reiner Knizia in which the players usually build the playing board out of Lego bricks and then play with Lego-style players. Examples of the games include "Minotaurus", in which players roll dice to move characters within a brick-build labyrinth, "Creationary", in which players must build something which appears on a card, or "Ramses Pyramid", in which players collect gems and climb up a customizable pyramid. Like many board games, the games use
dice. In Lego Games, the dice are Lego, with Lego squares with symbols on Lego studs on the dice, surrounded by rubber. The games vary from simple to complex; some are similar to "traditional" board games, while others are completely different.
Films and television The first official Lego film was the straight-to-DVD release of
Bionicle: Mask of Light in 2003 developed by
Creative Capers Entertainment and distributed by
Miramax Home Entertainment. Several other straight-to-DVD computer-animated Bionicle sequels and Hero Factory movies were produced in the following years.
Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers was released on DVD in February 2010, a computer-animated film made by Tinseltown Toons. A computer-generated animated series titled
Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu began in January 2011 for the
Lego Ninjago brand. Another television series titled
Legends of Chima began in 2013 for the
Legends of Chima brand. In December 2015, a television series titled
Nexo Knights made its debut for the Lego Nexo Knights brand. An animated series titled
Lego Elves was released in 2015 and another titled
Lego Elves: Secrets of Elvendale was released in 2017 for the
Lego Elves brand. In 2016,
Lego Bionicle: The Journey To One was released for the
Bionicle franchise and
Lego Friends: The Power of Friendship for the
Lego Friends brand. In June 2019, an animated series titled
Lego City Adventures was released for the
Lego City brand. In 2021, an animated series titled
Lego Monkie Kid was released to support the Lego brand of the same name.
The Lego Movie, a feature film based on Lego toys, was released by
Warner Bros. in February 2014. It featured
Chris Pratt in the lead role, with substantial supporting characters voiced by
Elizabeth Banks,
Will Arnett,
Morgan Freeman,
Liam Neeson,
Alison Brie,
Will Ferrell and
Nick Offerman. A contest was held for contestants to submit designs for vehicles to be used in the film. After the release of
The Lego Movie, independent Canadian toy retailers reported issues with shortages of Lego products and cited cancellations of Lego pre-orders without warning as a motive to stock compatible, rival products. A spin-off of
The Lego Movie, entitled
The Lego Batman Movie, directed by
Chris McKay was released in the US in February 2017. A sequel to
The Lego Batman Movie was planned and later cancelled. In June 2013, it was reported that Warner Bros. was developing a feature film adaptation of
Lego Ninjago. Brothers
Dan Hageman and Kevin Hageman were attached to write the adaptation, while
Dan Lin and
Roy Lee, along with
Phil Lord and Chris Miller, were announced as producers. The film,
The Lego Ninjago Movie, was released in September 2017. In February 2019,
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part was released, which was a direct sequel to the original film and starred Chris Pratt in the lead role. On 27 January 2024, it was announced that a new film, titled
Piece by Piece, would be released on 11 October 2024. It is a
biographical film focusing on the life of singer
Pharrell Williams. , Universal and the Lego Group are developing an animated Lego film tentatively called
Inner Child from a concept by
James Morosini.
Books and magazines Lego has an ongoing deal with British multinational publisher
Dorling Kindersley (DK), who have produced a series of illustrated hardback books looking at different aspects of the construction toy. The first was
The Ultimate Lego Book, published in 1999. In 2009, the same publisher produced
The LEGO Book, which was sold within a slipcase along with
Standing Small: A celebration of 30 years of the LEGO minifigure, a smaller book focused on the minifigure. In 2012, a revised edition was published. Also in 2009, DK also published books on Lego Star Wars and a range of Lego-based sticker books. Although no longer being published in the United States by
Scholastic, books covering events in the Bionicle storyline are written by
Greg Farshtey. They are still being published in Europe by AMEET. Bionicle comics, also written by Farshtey, were compiled into graphic novels and were released by Papercutz. This series ended in 2009, after nine years. There is also the Lego Club and Brickmaster magazine, the latter discontinued in 2011. The
Lego Life Magazine was released in 2017 and serves as a replacement for the
Lego Club Magazine.
Clothing Kabooki, a Danish company founded in 1993, produces children's clothes branded as "Lego Wear" under licence from the Lego Group. In 2020, Lego announced collaborations with
Adidas and
Levi's. In 2021, Lego announced collaborations with Justhype and Adidas to produce apparel inspired by the
Lego Ninjago theme. In May 2021, Lego announced collaborations with Adidas to produce products inspired by the
Lego Vidiyo theme. ==See also==