On Sunday, June 26th, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment presented the New York City premiere of LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes – Justice League: Gotham City Breakout.

In attendance was John DiMaggio (Deathstroke) and Jason Spisak (The Joker), as well as producer Brandon Vietti, director Matt Peters and writer Jim Krieg.

All these guys were so excited and just enthused about the film, and I got a chance to talk to them about it.

Brandon Vietti

Matt Peters

Jim Krieg

Jason Spisak

John DiMaggio

As always the latest entry into the LEGO DC Comic Universe was awesome. It was a great blend of humor of kids of any age.

After the screening, the cast and crew assembled on stage and opened it up for questions from the kids in the audience. And some of the questions were just too funny!

This was just an awesome event. Not only was it a premier but it was open to families. After the panel, there were signings and all kids got a free LEGO set from the Mighty Micros line.

All I can say is thanks so much for the cast and crew coming out for this screening.

Stay tuned to Fanboy Factor for a full review of the Blu-ray version of LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes – Justice League: Gotham City Breakout.

LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes – Justice League: Gotham City Breakout is NOW available via Digital HD, will be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on July 12, 2016 on Blu-rayTM Combo Pack and DVD. The Blu-rayTM and DVD releases will include an exclusive Nightwing LEGO® figurine, while supplies last.

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