LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High | Full Movie | Movies Anywhere
Rivalries heat up for the LEGO® DC Super Girls. Touting the promise of 'less homework, more fun,' Uber High is on the rise and when members of Super Hero High begin leaving to join the mysterious new school, Wonder Woman, Supergirl and Batgirl are on the case! Newly enrolled Uber High students Catwoman, Cheetah and Poison Ivy welcome the change of the new school that lets "you be you", but is Uber High's curriculum legitimate or are the girls being used for a darker purpose? It's up to the Super Hero High girls– including a new Green Lantern – to uncover the truth about Uber High. This test is one that the LEGO DC Super Hero Girls cannot fail!
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Common Sense Says
Loads of cartoon action, girls' heroics, and toy marketing.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that Lego DC SuperHero Girls: Super-Villain High is the second animated Lego movie in this teen hero franchise for kids. Once again, cross-marketing offers ample opportunity to stream/sell movies, toys, and branded merchandise. This entry pits the classic superhero girls (Supergirl, Batgirl, the young Wonder Woman) against a formidable team of teen DC characters (e.g., Cheetah, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn) who've been manipulated by Lena Luthor, younger sister of DC nemesis Lex Luthor. Lego character battles and skirmishes are frequent, but, as is always the case, there are no serious injuries or deaths. Expect laser fire, captures, plummeting, vehicle crashes, swordplay, hand-to-hand combat, and all manner of cartoon danger. Messages about teamwork, competition, and trust are integrated into the action-packed story. Though designed for young audiences, the movie is OK only for kids who clearly understand the difference between real and imaginary violence.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Fantasy, Sci-Fi
- Release Date:May 15, 2018
- Languages:English, Spanish
- Captions:English, Spanish
- Audio Format:5.1
- Screen Pass Eligible:Yes
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