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Comic book movies may be all the rage today and for the last decade-plus, but back in the late 1980s and throughout the ‘90s there wasn’t much for comic fans to love. But there was a four-movie run of Batman movies. The second in the series, “Batman Returns,” wasn’t universally praised on release, but today it enjoys more love. In fact, it enjoys enough love that Lego has announced a $400 recreation of “Return’s” Batcave, though it’s also inspired by the Batcave seen in trailers for this year’s “The Flash.”
The exact name of the set is “Lego Batcave - Shadow Box.” With its range of features, it’s no wonder it costs $400.
If you’re lucky enough to get your hands on the set, you earn 2,600 Lego VIP points. One thing to consider is Lego recommends the set for those 18 and older. Younger kids might find it too complex.
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Lego DC Batman Batmobile Tumbler
If you can’t grab the Batcave, this version of the Batmobile from Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy is a great backup. It has 2,049 pieces and comes with two mini-figures.
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Lego Jim Lee Batman Collection
Jim Lee is among the most respected men in comic book history. This set honors some of his work on Batman. You can build a portrait of Batman, Joker or Harley Quinn, but only one at a time.
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Lego Batmobile: The Penguin Chase
The most recent Batman movie, Matt Reeves’ The Batman, was a huge hit and is already spawning sequels and spinoffs. This set sees you build this film’s version of the Batmobile.
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Lego Batman Versus Harley Quinn
This beginner set is perfect for introducing your children to Lego sets. Or for distracting them while you build your new Batcave Shadow Box.
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