The Lego Batman Movie - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Lego Batman Movie"
The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
The Lego Batman Movie - TMDB rating
7.237/10
5359
The Lego Batman Movie - Kinopoisk rating
7.135/10
79107
The Lego Batman Movie - IMDB rating
7.3/10
191000

Actors and characters

Photo Will Arnett #10353Photo Will Arnett #10354

Will Arnett

Will Arnett
Character Batman / Bruce Wayne (voice)
Photo Michael Cera #4557Photo Michael Cera #4558Photo Michael Cera #4559Photo Michael Cera #4560

Michael Cera

Michael Cera
Character Robin / Dick Grayson (voice)
Photo Rosario Dawson #26572Photo Rosario Dawson #26573Photo Rosario Dawson #26574Photo Rosario Dawson #26575

Rosario Dawson

Rosario Dawson
Character Batgirl / Barbara Gordon (voice)
Photo Ralph Fiennes #11360Photo Ralph Fiennes #11361Photo Ralph Fiennes #11362Photo Ralph Fiennes #11363

Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes
Character Alfred Pennyworth (voice)
Photo Zach Galifianakis #14969Photo Zach Galifianakis #14970Photo Zach Galifianakis #14971

Zach Galifianakis

Zach Galifianakis
Character Joker (voice)
Photo Jenny Slate #13267Photo Jenny Slate #13268Photo Jenny Slate #13269Photo Jenny Slate #13270

Jenny Slate

Jenny Slate
Character Harley Quinn (voice)
Photo Jason Mantzoukas #24554Photo Jason Mantzoukas #24555Photo Jason Mantzoukas #24556Photo Jason Mantzoukas #24557

Jason Mantzoukas

Jason Mantzoukas
Character Scarecrow (voice)
Photo Conan OPhoto Conan OPhoto Conan OPhoto Conan O

Conan O'Brien

Conan O'Brien
Character The Riddler (voice)
Photo Doug Benson #45816Photo Doug Benson #45817

Doug Benson

Doug Benson
Character Bane (voice)
Photo Billy Dee Williams #35459Photo Billy Dee Williams #35460Photo Billy Dee Williams #35461

Billy Dee Williams

Billy Dee Williams
Character Two-Face (voice)
Photo Zoë Kravitz #9330Photo Zoë Kravitz #9331Photo Zoë Kravitz #9332Photo Zoë Kravitz #9333

Zoë Kravitz

Zoë Kravitz
Character Catwoman (voice)
Photo Kate Micucci #45818Photo Kate Micucci #45819Photo Kate Micucci #45820Photo Kate Micucci #45821

Kate Micucci

Kate Micucci
Character Clayface (voice)
Photo Riki Lindhome #34005Photo Riki Lindhome #34006Photo Riki Lindhome #34007Photo Riki Lindhome #34008

Riki Lindhome

Riki Lindhome
Character Poison Ivy (voice)
Photo Eddie Izzard #23274Photo Eddie Izzard #23275Photo Eddie Izzard #23276Photo Eddie Izzard #23277

Eddie Izzard

Eddie Izzard
Character Voldemort (voice)
Photo Seth Green #5926Photo Seth Green #66367Photo Seth Green #66368Photo Seth Green #66369

Seth Green

Seth Green
Character King Kong (voice)
Photo Jemaine Clement #65823Photo Jemaine Clement #65824

Jemaine Clement

Jemaine Clement
Character Sauron (voice)
Photo Ellie Kemper #37332Photo Ellie Kemper #37333Photo Ellie Kemper #37334

Ellie Kemper

Ellie Kemper
Character Phyllis (voice)
Photo Channing Tatum #28265Photo Channing Tatum #28266Photo Channing Tatum #28267Photo Channing Tatum #28268

Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum
Character Superman (voice)
Photo Jonah Hill #17098Photo Jonah Hill #17099Photo Jonah Hill #17100Photo Jonah Hill #17101

Jonah Hill

Jonah Hill
Character Green Lantern (voice)
Photo Adam Devine #41130Photo Adam Devine #41131Photo Adam Devine #41132Photo Adam Devine #41133

Adam Devine

Adam Devine
Character The Flash (voice)
Photo Hector Elizondo #34852

Hector Elizondo

Héctor Elizondo
Character Jim Gordon (voice)
Photo Mariah Carey #8093Photo Mariah Carey #8094Photo Mariah Carey #69864Photo Mariah Carey #69865

Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey
Character Mayor McCaskill (voice)
Photo Lauren White #45826Photo Lauren White #45827
Lauren White
Character Chief O'Hara / Medusa / Additional Voices (voice)
Photo David Burrows #45823Photo David Burrows #45824
David Burrows
Character Anchorman Phil (voice)
Photo Laura Kightlinger #28868
Laura Kightlinger
Character Reporter Pippa (voice)
Photo Brent Musburger #23288

Brent Musburger

Brent Musburger
Character Reporter #1 (voice)
Photo Ralph Garman #24700

Ralph Garman

Ralph Garman
Character Reporter #2 (voice)

Susan Bennett

Susan Bennett
Character Batcomputer (voice)
Todd Hansen
Character Captain Dale (voice)
Photo Mark Jonathan Davis #45825
Mark Jonathan Davis
Character Richard Cheese (voice)
Susan Bennett
Character 'Puter (voice)
Abel Arnett
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Archie Arnett
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Marco Campagno
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Garret Elkins
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Ryan Halprin
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Alison Ingram
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Holly Isaacson
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Kelly Lafferty
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Doug Nicholas
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Samantha Nisenboim
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Chris Paluszek
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Wendell Stephens
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Vanara Taing
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Matt Town
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Bram Tulloch
Character Additional Voices (voice)
John Venzon
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Matt Villa
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Charlie Bean #72482
Charlie Bean
Character Additional Voices (voice)
Photo Mckenna Grace #546Photo Mckenna Grace #547Photo Mckenna Grace #548Photo Mckenna Grace #549

Mckenna Grace

Mckenna Grace
Character ADR Actor
Photo Renée Zellweger #51077Photo Renée Zellweger #51078Photo Renée Zellweger #51079Photo Renée Zellweger #51080

Renée Zellweger

Renée Zellweger
Character Dorothy Boyd (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the French version of the cartoon, Superman and Flash are voiced by famous French national team football players: Antoine Griezmann and Blaise Matuidi.
  • Morgan Freeman, who starred in Christopher Nolan's trilogy of films "The Dark Knight" (2005, 2008, 2012) and in the computer-animated action film by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, "The Lego Movie" (2014), named the portrayal of the main character in "The Lego Batman Movie" his favorite.
  • Initially, Guillermo del Toro and Steve Buscemi were the main contenders for voicing Bane and the Joker, respectively.
  • In this film, the villain Two-Face is voiced by Billy Dee Williams. In Tim Burton's superhero film "Batman" (1989), this actor played Harvey Dent, the alter ego of Two-Face. Williams Jr. dreamed of reprising this role in "Batman Forever" (1995), but Joel Schumacher became its director and chose Tommy Lee Jones for the part.
  • Batman’s maniacal laughter is performed by director Chris McKay. It was recorded temporarily until the laughter of Canadian actor Will Arnett was recorded, however the director’s laughter ultimately remained in the final version of the film.
  • Ralph Fiennes became the third British actor to be nominated for an Oscar for playing or voicing the role of Alfred Pennyworth. Before Fiennes, this character was played by Michael Caine in Nolan's film trilogy and Jeremy Irons in Zack Snyder's 2016 science fiction action film "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".
  • At the beginning of the film, an airplane belonging to McGuffin Airlines is shown. In cinema and literature, "McGuffin" is a name given to inanimate objects or even characters that are very important to the characters in a work, but whose function or actions do not play a special role in the development of the plot.
  • This is Rosario Dawson's fourth animated film role. She has previously voiced characters in the animated films "Wonder Woman" (Lauren Montgomery, 2009), "Justice League: Throne of Atlantis" (Ethan Spalding, 2015) and "Justice League vs. Teen Titans" (Sam Lew, 2016).
  • A few days before the film's release, the cable channel The CW Television Network aired a commercial featuring Lego figures of the superheroes Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl, voiced by Stephen Amell, Grant Gustin, and Melissa Benoist.
  • This is the second animated film about Batman featuring Conan O'Brien's voice acting. The first was "The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2" (Jay Oliva, 2013).
  • Before the action scene, Batman says: "Want to go wild? No problem. Let's!" These were the exact words Bruce Wayne, as played by Michael Keaton, said to the Joker in Tim Burton's "Batman" (1989).
  • This is the first work by director Chris McKay created for theatrical release.
  • A spin-off of the animated film "The Lego Movie" (Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, 2014).
  • Mindy Kaling was considered for the voice acting role of Harley Quinn.
  • The Joker's line "You should look it up on Google" is a reference to the film "The Campaign" (Jay Roach, 2012). The Joker was voiced by Zach Galifianakis, who played one of the main roles in Roach's comedy.
  • Morgan Freeman, who starred in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" trilogy (2005, 2008, 2012) and the computer-animated action comedy "The Lego Movie" (2014) by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, named his portrayal of the main character in "The Lego Batman Movie" his favorite.
  • Billy Dee Williams voices the villain Two-Face in this film. In Tim Burton's superhero film "Batman" (1989), the actor played Harvey Dent, Two-Face's alter ego. Williams Jr. dreamed of reprising the role in "Batman Forever" (1995), but Joel Schumacher became the director and chose Tommy Lee Jones for the part.
  • Ralph Fiennes became the third British actor nominated for an Oscar for playing or voicing Alfred Pennyworth. Before Fiennes, this character was played by Michael Caine in Nolan's film trilogy and Jeremy Irons in Zack Snyder's superhero fantasy action film "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" (2016).
  • This is Rosario Dawson's fourth animated film role. She has previously voiced characters in "Wonder Woman" (Lauren Montgomery, 2009), "Justice League: Throne of Atlantis" (Ethan Spalding, 2015), and "Justice League vs. Teen Titans" (Sam Liu, 2016).
  • This is the second animated Batman film featuring Conan O'Brien's voice acting. The first was "The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2" (Jay Oliva, 2013).
  • Before the action scene, Batman says: "Want to get crazy? No problem. Let's do it!". Bruce Wayne, played by Michael Keaton, uttered these exact words to the Joker in Tim Burton's "Batman" (1989).
  • A spin-off of the animated film "The Lego Movie" (Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, 2014).
  • A cinema marquee in Gotham displays an advertisement for the film "Fifty Shades Darker". In the US, James Foley's melodrama "Fifty Shades Darker" was released in theaters the same weekend.
  • In one episode, the Joker says his plan is “This isn’t a ferryboat trick.” This is a reference to the superhero action film *The Dark Knight* (Christopher Nolan, 2008), in which the Joker plants explosives on two passenger ferries.
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