Meet the Voices Behind 'The Lego Movie 2': A Star-Studded Cast

In a world where plastic bricks come to life, the voices behind them play an equally vital role in shaping their adventures. "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" brings back beloved characters and introduces new ones, all brought to life by a talented ensemble cast that adds depth and humor to this animated spectacle.

Leading the charge is Chris Pratt, who reprises his role as Emmet Brickowski. This cheerful yet naive LEGO figure embodies optimism even when faced with intergalactic chaos. Pratt's ability to infuse warmth into Emmet makes him relatable—after all, who hasn't felt like an underdog at some point?

Elizabeth Banks returns as Lucy (formerly known as Wyldstyle), showcasing her character’s growth from a fierce warrior into someone grappling with trust issues while still being incredibly resourceful. Banks’ voice work captures Lucy’s blend of strength and vulnerability perfectly.

Will Arnett lends his iconic baritone to Batman once again—a character whose self-importance is both hilarious and endearing. His comedic timing shines through every quip he delivers, making Batman not just a hero but also one of the film's standout comic reliefs.

Newcomer Tiffany Haddish joins the fray as Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi, a shape-shifting ruler with aspirations for peace—and perhaps romance—with Batman. Haddish brings her signature flair and humor to this quirky villainess, creating moments that are both funny and unexpectedly poignant.

Rounding out the main cast are Nick Offerman voicing MetalBeard—the pirate captain yearning for adventure—and Alison Brie portraying Unikitty—a creature bursting with positivity despite facing dire circumstances in Apocalypseburg.

As they navigate challenges posed by General Mayhem (voiced by Stephanie Beatriz) and other threats from outer space, each actor contributes uniquely to their character's journey—from friendship trials to epic battles against alien invaders—all set against vibrant visuals that only LEGO can deliver.

Beyond these principal roles lies an impressive supporting cast featuring Channing Tatum as Superman; Jonah Hill returning as Green Lantern; Charlie Day reprising his role as Benny; Maya Rudolph voicing Mom; along with many others adding layers of fun throughout various scenes.

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