2014’s The LEGO Movie derives a significant amount of humor from cameos made by various LEGO sets and characters, which are even funnier considering the celebrities who voice them. When it first premiered in theaters, audiences found The LEGO Movie to be surprisingly witty and metatextual. Following the adventures of average construction worker Emmet (Chris Pratt), who is thrust into the role of his world’s savior, The LEGO Movie is a fun family movie showcasing a uniquely impressive animation style. Additionally, anyone who is familiar with the LEGO brand can recognize the real-life sets appearing in the movie.

Most superhero franchises have produced LEGO sets, and many LEGO superhero characters (only from DC, likely due to copyright issues with Disney) appear in The LEGO Movie. This is in addition to other LEGO pop culture characters and real-life figures, whose cameos are made even better by the massively famous names who were recruited to record only a few lines. Some celebrities and filmmakers also make appearances as completely random side characters. This creativity and meta-humor made The LEGO Movie a success and is part of why people are still eager to see The LEGO Movie 3.

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Christopher Miller As TV Presenter

The LEGO Movie’s director voices a side character.

TV presenter in The LEGO movie

Chris Miller is the co-writer and director of The LEGO Movie and voices the unnamed TV presenter, whose appearance was based on Miller. The TV presenter makes announcements on behalf of President/Lord Business (Will Ferrell) and introduces the comedically terrible TV show “Where Are My Pants?” Miller’s LEGO avatar also appears in the LEGO Movie bloopers, wearing the same clothes he does as a TV host. With so many famous people and characters making cameos in The LEGO Movie, it is not surprising that the creators refused to pass up the opportunity to make their own clever appearances.

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Graham Miller As Duplo

Miller’s son also has a role in The LEGO Movie.

The Duplo aliens from The Lego Movie

Miller’s son Graham voices the lead DUPLO figure when they arrive in the LEGO world, after the real-life counterpart to Lord Business decides to let his children play with his LEGO collection. DUPLOs are larger building block toys like LEGOs that are designed for younger children, implied to have been brought into the main characters’ world by a toddler girl. The voice of Miller’s son, then only a toddler himself, provided the perfect younger characterization for the DUPLO who speaks. Graham also voiced a DUPLO in the sequel, where they are the primary threat.

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Dave Franco As Wally

Emmet’s construction crew are voiced by various stars.

Construction workers in LEGO movie

The LEGO Movie makes something of a mean-spirited joke about Emmet being a generic construction worker figurine and there being many more like him. However, the LEGO construction workers are more distinct characters than typical extras. They all have names and are voiced by members of The LEGO Movie’s crew, as well as some famous actors with connections to the directors. Dave Franco makes a cameo with only one distinctive line, as Emmet’s co-worker Wally. Wally is the construction worker who proclaims that he likes croissants, holding up a croissant to prove it, as the workers leave the construction site.

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Jake Johnson As Barry

Miller’s Spider-Verse collaborator also voices a construction worker.

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New Girl star Jake Johnson has several major connections to people who played major roles in the making of The LEGO Movie. He plays Lowery, a Jurassic World control room employee, in Pratt’s first Jurassic World movie. Johnson also voices Peter B. Parker in the Spider-Verse movies, for which Miller is a producer. Strangely, these movies came out after The LEGO Movie, and it may be a coincidence that Miller would keep working with Pratt and Miller. Johnson voices Barry, the construction worker who wants to go to a sports bar after work and likes chicken wings.

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Keegan-Michael Key As Foreman Jim

Key’s voice acting career started with The LEGO Movie.

Keegan-Michael Key as Toad and Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

In recent years, comedian Keegan-Michael Key has taken on some now-famous animated roles, including the stuffed animal Ducky alongside his comedy partner Bunny in Toy Story 4, as well as Toad in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. He also has a recurring role in the Hotel Transylvania franchise, taking over the role of Murray the Mummy from CeeLo Green after the first movie. However, shortly after the start of Key & Peele, Key had his first mainstream voice role in The LEGO Movie as Emmet’s (presumed) boss, Foreman Jim. Jim appears to be friends with the other construction workers.

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Will Forte As Abraham Lincoln

Another comedian voices a LEGO U.S. President.

Will Forte as Abe Lincoln in The Lego Movie.

The LEGO Movie recruited another famous comedian, Will Forte, to voice President Abraham Lincoln in the scene where Vitruvius (Morgan Freeman) gathers the master builders to introduce them to Emmet. It is a nod to the historical LEGO sets that have appeared over the years alongside those based on fictional pop culture. As Lincoln, Forte paraphrases one of the president’s most famous quotes, saying: “A house divided against itself would be better than this.” He then takes off in his flying chair, unimpressed with Emmet. Lincoln appears again in The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part.

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Shaquille O’Neal As Shaq

The retired basketball player voices the LEGO version of himself.

Basketball players in LEGO movie

Retired NBA player Shaquille O’Neal has an amazing cameo in The LEGO Movie as “Shaq,” another master builder who comes to the meeting in Cloud Cuckoo Land with some other basketball players. When Lord Business’ forces attack, Shaq and the other players have a great comedic moment where they swiftly assemble a catapult to launch a basketball at the ships, which has no effect on them. Despite their defeat, it is a funny beat that shows off another celebrity whom The LEGO Movie was lucky enough to work with. O’Neal has done some other work in Hollywood since retiring from basketball.

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Cobie Smulders As Wonder Woman

The MCU star plays a LEGO DC heroine.

Wonder Woman in Lego movie

Cobie Smulders is well-known in the world of the last decade’s superhero movies, playing Nicky Fury’s right-hand woman Maria Hill throughout the MCU’s movies and TV shows. She is a fitting choice to voice Wonder Woman in The LEGO Movie, also getting a memorable joke. When the dome where the master builders are holding their meeting is attacked, Batman (Will Arnett) tries to lead the heroes to the Batmobile, which is blown up moments later. Wonder Woman then repeats his wording to tell them to go to the Invisible Jet — which is also destroyed, although only the LEGO-rendered explosion is seen.

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Channing Tatum As Superman

This action star voices the LEGO Man of Steel.

Superman crying in The LEGO Movie

Channing Tatum claims the recurring LEGO Movie role of Superman. Superman is also among the master builders who gather in Cloud Cuckoo Land and are subsequently captured by Lord Business, necessitating their rescue by Emmet, Wyldstyle (Elizabeth Banks), and the rest of the main characters, before aiding them in the final battle. Superman flies around the dome and makes some jokes about kryptonite, but doesn’t get as many moments as Batman dedicated to playing on the character’s established canon. However, of all the characters in The LEGO Movie, Superman’s scenes were specifically written around Tatum playing the role.

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Jonah Hill As Green Lantern

Tatum’s 21 Jump Street co-star completes their LEGO Movie cameo.

Green Lantern and Superman stuck in bubblegum in Lego movie

While Tatum voices Superman, the other half of 21 Jump Street voices Green Lantern. This casting was the basis for the dynamic between the two characters where Green Lantern believes they are friends, but Superman is actually annoyed by him. Superman is furious when Green Lantern tries to free him from a wad of bubblegum and only gets stuck himself, and when their boxes are placed next to each other in Lord Business’ Think Tank. Both Tatum and Hill returned to voice their respective LEGO superheroes in The LEGO Batman Movie and The LEGO Movie 2.

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Anthony Daniels As C-3PO

The original Star Wars actor reprises his role in The LEGO Movie.

C-3PO in lego star wars

The Star Wars crew makes a very memorable cameo in The LEGO Movie, consisting of Han, Chewie, Lando, and C-3PO. Just as the main characters are commenting that they need a hyperdrive, the Millennium Falcon arrives with the Star Wars theme playing in the background, having accidentally arrived in this system while on their way to a party on Naboo. C-3PO is voiced by Anthony Daniels, the longtime actor who plays him in the Star Wars movies; characteristic of the droid, he reminds “Captain Solo” that they need to be on their way, or they will be late.

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Keith Ferguson As Han Solo

Ferguson steps in for Harrison Ford to voice LEGO Han Solo.

Han Chewie and C-3PO in Falcon in Lego Movie

However, Harrison Ford was apparently unavailable or uninterested in voicing LEGO Han Solo, making him the only member of the LEGO Star Wars cast to not be voiced by the original actor (no actor is credited as Chewie). Voice actor Keith Ferguson steps in, playing Han, who is annoyed that the hyperdrive keeps malfunctioning and taking them to “looser systems like this.” Ferguson is an experienced comedic voice actor, having provided the voices of Lightning McQueen in the Cars spinoff shorts and Scrooge McDuck’s overenthusiastic rival Flintheart Glomgold in the new DuckTales.

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Billy Dee Williams As Lando

Like C-3PO, Lando’s original actor makes a voice cameo.

Han Solo and Lando in The LEGO Movie

Billy Dee Williams also reprises his Star Wars role, voicing the LEGO version of his character. In his brief appearance, Lando flirts with Wyldstyle and agrees with Han that Batman can come along with them to the Naboo party. However, this turns out to be a ploy for Batman to steal the hyperdrive, and the Millennium Falcon along with its crew are devoured by the space slug when they are unable to make a swift escape. The LEGO Movie’s inclusion of actors like Williams and Daniels, who have been iconic for decades, makes for some of its most impressive cameos.

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Phil Lord As Himself

The other LEGO Movie director doesn’t speak but appears in the movie.

LEGO Phil Lord on the set of LEGO movie

The Lego Movie’s other co-director Phil Lord also has a self-insert LEGO figurine in the movie’s universe. Lord appears with the rest of the cast at the end of the movie, celebrating the victory over Lord Business. He is also featured in the gag reel, appearing on set to laugh along with the “actors” when they mess up their lines. He is depicted as a LEGO person with spiky brown hair, glasses, and a red shirt. It goes to show how The LEGO Movie is an underrated family adventure, driven by the clever use of LEGO sets and brilliant cameos.

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The Lego Movie

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The first film in the Lego movie franchise, 2014’s The Lego Movie tells the story of Emmett Brickowski (Chris Pratt), an average construction worker from the Lego city of Bricksburg. After finding the fabled “Piece of Resistance”, Emmett finds himself opposing the plans of the villainous Lord Business (Will Ferrell) with the help of both original characters and licensed ones such as Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.  

Director

Phil Lord
, Chris Miller

Release Date

February 7, 2014

Writers

Dan Hageman
, Kevin Hageman
, Phil Lord
, Chris Miller

Cast

Chris Pratt
, Alison Brie
, Channing Tatum
, Nick Offerman
, Liam Neeson
, Will Ferrell
, Cobie Smulders
, Elizabeth Banks
, Will Arnett
, Charlie Day
, Jonah Hill

Runtime

100 Minutes

Sequel(s)

The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part
, The Lego Batman Movie
, The LEGO Ninjago Movie