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If your idea of a superhero is a caped crusader who relies on his very human intellect and prowess to maintain peace on the home front, check into the Batman Lego product line. Batman can keep the bad guys out of Gotham City without the superhuman powers that some of his comic book cronies possess.

Start your collection of characters with the hero himself. The Batman Lego character comes fully equipped with black cape and cowl and he's armed with weaponry of his own design. His true identity, that of the millionaire extraordinaire Bruce Wayne, doesn't have his own Lego character yet so you'll have to cast him mysteriously minding the business of Wayne Enterprises from deep inside Wayne Manor, never to be seen, until he emerges from the Batcave as the Caped Crusader himself.

No Batman movie can be taken seriously without the Joker so make sure your Batman Lego cast of characters includes this very colorful character. The jokester may think he's pretty funny but not even his Joker venom can stop the Caped Crusader.

Don't worry about casting your Batman Lego villain as Two-Face, one-time district attorney and friend of Batman's. Ever since the bad guy disfigured his face, this character has been insanely mad and crazy for the number two. It's OK, though. It takes only one Batman to handle this crazed, two-faced crackpot.

Killer Croc, immensely strong human with the face and body of an evil, green reptile, is a sure supporting star in any film featuring the Batman Lego line of characters. Put him to work using his brute strength and animal instinct to try as he may to take Gotham City out of the reach of the Dark Knight.

Heat up the action by including Mr. Freeze in your line-up of Batman Lego villains. Have him and his freeze gun try to turn Gotham City into an ice-cold metropolis only to be thwarted by a red-hot Caped Crusader coming to the rescue.

For a little Hitchcock influence on your Batman Lego film plot, enlist the services of Oswald Cobblepot, aka The Penguin. Like Hitchcock, Cobblepot loves his birds but he loves his umbrellas, too. He's been known to pull an entire arsenal of weapons out of his magic umbrellas but neither his flame throwers, his automatic weapons, nor his swords are any match for the Dark Knight who watches over Gotham City from the nest of his own Batcave far above the city.

Whether it's brickfilms or full-blown cinema, no decent producer would cast a flick without a sexy siren to keep things interesting. The Batman Lego series of characters just wouldn't be complete with Catwoman purring her way into and out of trouble with the Caped Crusader. Long-time enemies who have been known to team up from time to time to fight crime in Gotham City, Batman knows not to trust Catwoman completely, especially when there are jewels in the picture. That's just the way cats are.

The Batman Lego product line offers many exciting opportunities to film the Caped Crusader fighting all natures of evil in his never-ending quest to keep Gotham City a safe and peaceful metropolis.

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