This article is part of a directory: The LEGO Movie 3: Confirmation, Studio Change, & Everything We Know PreviousUniversal Takes Over LEGO Franchise From Warner Bros. CurrentWhy $1.1B Lego Movie Franchise Ended Candidly Explained By Company Exec 5 Years Later Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While a new iteration lingers in development at a different studio, executive Jill Wilfert opens up about why the original Lego Movie franchise.
In hindsight, we would probably say we had too many films too close together. All those movies did get good reviews. If you even look back to “Lego 2”, the reviews were better than the box office might indicate. I think people that did see it really did enjoy it. But really, in the film industry, it’s tough. I think you have to bring something unexpected to the table.
Every Project Scrapped After The Lego Movie Franchise's Ending Close To Wilfert's point, the Lego Movie franchise did largely enjoy success through its four-movie run.