10 Movie & TV Franchises That Still Need A Lego Game

Although the LEGO video game series has explored various fictional realms, there are 10 significant characters or stories from films and television that haven’t been represented yet but should get a turn. The team at TT Games has garnered success by transforming popular franchises into their distinctive gaming style using the LEGO license. Fans have enjoyed games based on beloved properties such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, The Incredibles, The LEGO Movie, Marvel Universe, and DC Comics.

In 2022, TT Games unveiled their latest creation, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, which disrupted traditional gameplay patterns by introducing updated shooting and camera systems. Now, they have announced their upcoming title, LEGO Batman: The Legend of the Dark Knight, set to launch on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2. This new game features an original narrative that incorporates key elements from some of the most memorable DC superhero films featuring Batman.

Following that, I can only speculate about what TT Games might have up their sleeves in terms of LEGO adaptations next. However, here are 10 film and television series that I believe would make fantastic candidates for the LEGO touch.

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Doctor Who

Fans got a sneak peek at what a LEGO version of Doctor Who might be like in the game, LEGO Dimensions. This adventure took them on a journey through “The Dalek Extermination of Earth,” allowing them to play as Peter Capaldi’s 12th Doctor and confront the Time Lord’s arch-enemies. The LEGO Doctor was capable of regenerating into one of his many forms after death.

It’s possible that a spin-off series of the character “Doctor Who” could be more mature in its approach, but there’s also plenty of potential for fun, family-friendly stories given the 62 years worth of science fiction adventures this time traveler has been through. With numerous faces, companions, friends, and foes encountered during trips to diverse alien worlds and heroic efforts to safeguard the universe, the possibilities are endless!

As a devoted cinematic enthusiast, I can’t help but marvel at the ingenious way the LEGO games have leveraged the brilliant mind of The Doctor and his trusty Sonic Screwdriver! This dynamic duo opens up a universe of endless possibilities to explore, drawing from some of the Doctor’s most memorable adventures on the silver screen. It’s simply exhilarating to immerse myself in these iconic episodes, all while solving puzzles that challenge both my wits and creativity.

James Bond

In contrast to most LEGO games that focus on science fiction and fantasy realms, introducing a James Bond-themed game could bring something fresh and unique due to its extensive film history stretching across 25 movies.

Apart from showcasing a compilation of Bond’s historic moments spanning through the decades, TT Games might as well collaborate with talented writers to create an entirely new James Bond narrative featuring a unique protagonist. Additionally, iconic characters can be made available as unlockables in this fresh storyline.

In the creation of “LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga”, TT Games introduced an entirely fresh approach to gameplay, incorporating third-person action elements like shooting mechanics. This innovative design might suitably align with James Bond’s espionage style.

How to Train Your Dragon

As a devoted fan, I’ve been pondering about an intriguing idea: the epic storyline of “How to Train Your Dragon” could be perfectly divided into LEGO-like stages, making it more engaging than ever. After all, Universal Studios has already proven their knack for bringing stories to life with their outstanding live-action adaptation this year, and it seems they’re far from stopping, gearing up for a sequel in 2027.

Just as LEGO Jurassic World provides players with the opportunity to unveil numerous dinosaurs, an adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon might showcase everyone’s beloved dragons soaring through the skies and roaming the lands of Burke.

It was demonstrated that fantasy realms can effectively be rendered in a block-like fashion through works like Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, and How to Train Your Dragon may further this trend while potentially introducing more complex flight mechanisms as well.

Stranger Things

The hugely popular Netflix series, “Stranger Things,” is undoubtedly deserving of being the first LEGO game exclusively based on a TV show. With its extensive supernatural setting, it would offer an exceptional choice for players to control The Party and explore the Upside Down in a spooky LEGO rendition, while still incorporating more humor.

As you progress through the television series’ five captivating seasons (with the final season set to debut on Netflix in a groundbreaking fashion this year), players will have the opportunity to traverse both the everyday version and the ‘Upside Down’ version of the town Hawkins. Additionally, they can make use of Eleven’s extraordinary abilities to create chaos.

It’s plausible that the mystical stories from the series “Stranger Things” would fit well as LEGO creations, but it’s unlikely they’d receive such treatment because of their mature content and horror elements, which aren’t suitable for a children’s video game.

The MCU Infinity Saga

As a devoted fan, I’ve been immersed in three fantastic LEGO Marvel games so far. Two of these innovative titles have woven captivating original stories within the rich tapestry of the superhero universe. The third one, LEGO Marvel’s Avengers, drew inspiration from multiple films spanning Phases 1 and 2 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, as it hit the shelves back in 2016, it missed out on the opportunity to delve into the full narrative arc of the Infinity Saga.

It’s clear that gamers would jump at the chance to experience the most exciting moments of the Infinity Saga in a pixelated format, culminating in a showdown against Thanos. As players progress through various movies, they can acquire new characters, both heroes and villains, and traverse diverse environments ranging from Asgard to New York.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to thrive with no hint of a pause, suggesting a possibility for additional content like downloadable content (DLC) or a new installment. This potential expansion could delve into the Multiverse Saga, introducing characters from Phases 4, 5, and 6 who were recently brought into the storyline.

Harry Potter

Previously, the Harry Potter series has been turned into two LEGO games: one covering years 1-4 and another for years 5-7. Just as Star Wars had a new iteration with The Skywalker Saga, it seems that the Wizarding World could benefit from a similar, fresh approach.

The enchanting escapades of Harry Potter might be enhanced by incorporating the latest gameplay advancements from TT Games. These improvements could potentially take the spell-casting to new heights and further develop a more immersive open world, making the experience even more engaging.

As HBO gears up for a television series reimagining of the Harry Potter story, spanning seven seasons, it seems an opportune moment to tap into the renewed excitement surrounding this beloved tale. Meanwhile, TT Games could potentially broaden its past adaptation with levels inspired by the three Fantastic Beasts films, delving back into the early 20th century timeline.

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Wicked

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Previously, “Wicked” was the largest musical ever, but it has rekindled global excitement with its two-part film adaptation. The cinematic release has inspired LEGO to join the festivities, creating a line of sets that complement the movie.

Unquestionably, one of the most compelling arguments for a LEGO Wicked video game lies in its connection to the magical world of Oz and the vibrant, colorful open-world it promises. Whether you’re strolling through Shiz University, traversing Munchkin Country, or taking in the splendor of the Emerald City, there’s plenty to explore here.

In a video game version, players might journey through various stages inspired by the story of Elphaba from the musical “Wicked,” while also embarking on Dorothy’s own escapades as depicted in “The Wizard of Oz.

Worlds of Pixar

The game LEGO The Incredibles has successfully adapted a significant Pixar franchise into playable form. However, since it currently relies on two films for its content, the material can be somewhat limited. To expand the variety of content, TT Games might consider exploring other popular Pixar franchises and original movies as well.

This game could feature multiple miniature open-world environments reminiscent of various settings, such as Andy’s room (from Toy Story), Monsters Inc.’s factory, the Scottish highlands (as seen in Brave), and the town of Radiator Springs (from Cars).

Instead of recreating entire Pixar movies in LEGO form brick by brick, _LEGO Worlds of Pixar_ might opt for highlighting engaging gameplay scenes across multiple films. This approach would also offer a wide variety of unique and charming characters to unlock.

One Piece

Preparing for Season 2, Netflix’s reimagining of a story, and the beloved anime “One Piece” has just received a creative twist with LEGO versions. The world of high-seas adventure, brimming with action, mystery, and intrigue, seems to harmoniously mix with the classic puzzle-solving and exploration elements of LEGO games.

Drawing inspiration from the immensely popular “One Piece” manga series, a potential LEGO game could boast over a thousand unique characters to select from and 111 volumes’ worth of content to be adapted, as the narrative continues to unfold without any signs of abating. New chapters are still being published regularly.

Exploring the thrilling journeys of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, as they pursue the legendary treasure called “One Piece,” might involve delving into numerous intriguing chapters, selecting the tales brimming with captivating gameplay elements to highlight so far.

In simpler terms, the numerous islands along the Grand Line offer a diverse and lively open world for exploration, sailing them aboard your personal ship. Simultaneously, One Piece boasts an array of distinct characters, each with their individual styles and gaming possibilities.

Avatar

Several LEGO game ideas often focus on the possibility of an immersive and colorful open world for exploration within their unique style. However, none have managed to approach the potential depth and allure found in the world of Pandora as depicted in James Cameron’s Avatar.

It might be most suitable to wait until after 2031, as that is when James Cameron is expected to finish his five-film Avatar series on Pandora, a project that started more than two decades ago.

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2025-08-22 18:40