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1 hour ago, YaBoySlam said:

 It's an Australian produced and made movie

Highly ironic given how they have treated the movies release dates in the past (and by the looks of it the future) which is why I never have and looks to still be the case never will pay to see it in a cinema locally. Village even went as far as to say they won't bring the release in line with the rest of the world for The Lego Batman Movie due to the fact it won't be pirated enough to justify.

Noticed on Sunday night they now have a Lego Movie 4D movie in Roxy so a Lego based ride isn't too much of far fetched idea just a matter of where to put it as it kinda doesn't fit in the WB Kids area or the rest of park.

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On 31/10/2018 at 12:49 AM, pin142 said:

Highly ironic given how they have treated the movies release dates in the past (and by the looks of it the future) which is why I never have and looks to still be the case never will pay to see it in a cinema locally. Village even went as far as to say they won't bring the release in line with the rest of the world for The Lego Batman Movie due to the fact it won't be pirated enough to justify.

Noticed on Sunday night they now have a Lego Movie 4D movie in Roxy so a Lego based ride isn't too much of far fetched idea just a matter of where to put it as it kinda doesn't fit in the WB Kids area or the rest of park.

There was a recent story on why film release dates were pushed back in australia (here is the story for anybody willing to read it: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/movies/upcoming-movies/why-film-releases-can-sometimes-be-delayed-in-australia/news-story/4d0313f402ea17acfd225d622bf792f0). Apparently there has been some improvement and even sometimes we get a film release earlier than the US does (e.g. Thor Ragnarok, Johnny English 3 etc), guess it depends on the film and the distributor

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