Lego Film Boss Says They ‘Probably’ Put Out Too Many Lego Movies Too Close Together

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Lego Film Boss Says They ‘Probably’ Put Out Too Many Lego Movies Too Close Together
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Jill Wilfert, Lego’s head of global entertainment, says there were “probably” too many Lego movies released too close together.

. When asked about the three theatrically released movies that followed the original film, Wilfert said, “In hindsight, we would probably say we had too many films too close together.”

She continued, “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. And for us, going through that timeframe we felt like it was the right time to maybe take a little bit of a pause, re-evaluate what we’re doing.

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