We all left the theaters from the LEGO Movie singing “Everything is Awesome”, you may get it stuck in your head just reading that line. And even if you didn’t see the movie that song has been stuck in your head at least once or twice.
Now the second movie is now in theaters, but is it as awesome as the first movie? Picking up where the first movie left off, The LEGO movie 2 shows you what happens in Bricksburg and quickly fast forwards you into a dark apocalypse type world after they are invaded by LEGO DUPLO blocks.

Filled with moments that will make you laugh and even a bit of self deprecating humor, The LEGO Movie 2 is overall entertaining, but doesn’t hold up to the original. There are moments that are out and out boring, and while kids will enjoy the movie older kids and adults may find it a bit slow and not worth watching.
The LEGO Movie 2 is made for kids, so let’s keep that in mind when we go see the movie in theaters this weekend. The animation is solid, and the music is catchy. The new song they are saying will get stuck in your head is actually pretty forgettable. But watching the characters build the tools they need and the LEGO characters move and interact with the real and brick world is entertaining.
The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part is in theaters everywhere today.
The LEGO Movie 2 Trailer:
THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART:

The much-anticipated sequel to the critically acclaimed, global box office phenomenon that started it all, “The LEGO® Movie 2: The Second Part,” reunites the heroes of Bricksburg in an all new action-packed adventure to save their beloved city. It’s been five years since everything was awesome and the citizens are now facing a huge new threat: LEGO DUPLO® invaders from outer space, wrecking everything faster than it can be rebuilt. The battle to defeat the invaders and restore harmony to the LEGO universe will take Emmet (Chris Pratt), Lucy (Elizabeth Banks), Batman (Will Arnett) and their friends to faraway, unexplored worlds, including a strange galaxy where everything is a musical. It will test their courage, creativity and Master Building skills, and reveal just how special they really are. Starring Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Tiffany Haddish, Stephanie Beatriz, Alison Brie, Nick Offerman, Charlie Day, Maya Rudolph. Directed by Mike Mitchell. (WARNER BROS.) This film is rated PG.
