LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Teaser Recreates Iconic 1989 Museum Scene

Following its reveal at The Game Awards 2025, a new clip for LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight spotlights Tim Burton's 1989 Batman film, recreating the museum scene with Jack Nicholson's Joker set to Prince's 'Partyman.' The game continues to blend Batman lore from across eras in its open-world adventure.

Since its unveiling at The Game Awards 2025 with the Heroes & Villains trailer, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight—due May 29, 2026, from TT Games and Warner Bros. Games—has shared more glimpses into its celebration of Batman's history.

DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn praised the game in a behind-the-scenes video: “One of the many great things about LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is that it manifests all these different elements of Batman that we’ve loved over the years,” calling it “an absolute celebration of everything Batman.”

The latest trailer nods to the 1989 Batman starring Michael Keaton, recreating the museum scene featuring Jack Nicholson's Joker with Prince's 'Partyman' soundtrack. While the game's Joker primarily draws from Heath Ledger's portrayal in The Dark Knight (2008), this clip honors Nicholson's version.

Character designs pull from multiple films: Catwoman echoes Michelle Pfeiffer's in Batman Returns (1992), Bane reflects Tom Hardy's in The Dark Knight Rises (2012), and Batman incorporates influences from Keaton and Robert Pattinson's The Batman (2022).

Voice cast includes Shai Matheson as Bruce Wayne/Batman and Matt Berry as Bane, with the Joker's actor still under wraps. The game promises an open-world LEGO action adventure reliving Batman's journey 'from origin to legend,' packed with iconic moments and signature humor.

This title builds on the Burtonverse legacy, akin to comics like Batman '89: Shadows (2021) and Echoes (2023), and novels Batman: Resurrection (2024) and Batman: Revolution (2025) by John Jackson Miller.

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Warner Bros. Games executive announcing returns to major franchises like Hogwarts Legacy in 2027-28 at a press conference.
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Warner Bros. Games teases returns to major franchises in 2027-28

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Warner Bros. Games has announced plans to return to its biggest franchises in 2027 and 2028, following a period of resets and challenges. The publisher's leader highlighted upcoming releases after recent flops and studio changes. This comes amid speculation about sequels to popular titles like Hogwarts Legacy.

A promotional clip for the upcoming Lego Batman game, Legacy of the Dark Knight, has been released. The clip features a recreation of an iconic scene from the 1989 Batman film involving the Joker.

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Building on the anticipation ahead of the 2025 Game Awards, TT Games and Warner Bros. Games unveiled key details for LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, featuring a Heroes & Villains trailer and a May 29, 2026 release date. The open-world action-adventure draws from Batman lore across media, infused with LEGO humor. Pre-orders are now available with exclusive suits and early access.

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At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Lego introduced its Smart Play platform, featuring sensor-packed bricks that add interactive lights and sounds to traditional building sets. The technology debuts in Star Wars-themed kits arriving on March 1, enhancing play without relying on screens. Early demonstrations highlighted proximity-based interactions between bricks and minifigures.

 

 

 

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