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* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: Lego Batman 2, for the first time, has a large cast. But among them are [[Clancy Brown]] [[Superman the Animated Series|reprising as]] [[Lex Luthor]] and [[Troy Baker]] reprising his role from [[Arkham City]] as Two Face.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: Lego Batman 2, for the first time, has a large cast. But among them are [[Clancy Brown]] [[Superman the Animated Series|reprising as]] [[Lex Luthor]] and [[Troy Baker]] reprising his role from [[Arkham City]] as Two Face.
** [[Steve Blum]] is going to play both Bane and [[The Joker]] (reprising the latter role).
** [[Steve Blum]] is going to play both Bane and [[The Joker]] (reprising the latter role).
** Scott Menville from [[Teen Titans]] reprises his role as Robin.
** Scott Menville from [[Teen Titans]] reprises his role as Robin.

Revision as of 02:25, 10 January 2014


  • Hey It's That Voice: Lego Batman 2, for the first time, has a large cast. But among them are Clancy Brown reprising as Lex Luthor and Troy Baker reprising his role from Arkham City as Two Face.
  • Playing Against Type: Steven Blum portrays Batman, Killer Croc (a role he would play without the Simlish in another game), the Joker, Two-Face, and, of all characters, Killer Moth.
  • What Could Have Been:
    • A LEGO Marvel game was planned but never came into fruition. However, at Comic-Con 2011, LEGO announced that they had the licences for both Marvel and DC characters and are going to run a set range about both in 2012, so don't count anything out yet.
    • Some files for the original LEGO Star Wars game shows that Zam Wessel was planned to be in the game, as well as a wheelbike chase with Grievous. They brought Zam Wessel back for The Complete Saga, but never used the wheelbike chase, presumably due to already having a driving segment.
    • There are reports that TT prepared a concept version of a hypothetical LEGO The Hobbit game to pitch to Peter Jackson and/or those responsible for merchandising the film. At this point, though, there's no word that LEGO has procured the licence for The Hobbit, so...