SUPERGIRL,
WONDER WOMAN, BATGIRL & FRIENDS
SEARCH
FOR THEIR STOLEN MEMORIES WHEN
WARNER
BROS. HOME ENTERTAINMENT,
DC
ENTERTAINMENT & THE LEGO®
GROUP PRESENT
LEGO® DC SUPER HERO GIRLS:
BRAIN
DRAIN
ON DIGITAL HD JULY 25 and DVD AUGUST 8, 2017
BURBANK, CA (June 1, 2017) – Missing
memories provide an intriguing mystery for everyone’s favorite young female protagonists
in the all-new animated film, LEGO® DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation,
DC Entertainment and The LEGO® Group, the film – the first LEGO® entry in the worldwide DC Super Hero Girls franchise phenomenon
– will be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) July 25, 2017 on
Digital HD ($19.99 SRP) and August 8 on DVD (SRP $19.98).
When Supergirl, Wonder Woman,
Batgirl, Bumblebee and Katana suddenly realize they cannot remember a single
moment from their Monday at Super Hero High, the young DC Super Heroes spring
into sleuthing action! Suspecting foul-play, they band together to retrace
their steps and uncover the mystery of who exactly stole their memories – and
what nefarious plan might be afoot?
LEGO® DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain voice
cast returns its core cast in Grey Griffin (Wonder Woman), Tara Strong (Harley
Quinn/Poison Ivy), Anais Fairweather (Supergirl), Teala Dunn (Bumblebee) and
Stephanie Sheh (Katana), with Ashlyn Selich joining the group (as Batgirl). The
cast also includes Yvette Nicole Brown (Amanda Waller), Greg Cipes (Beast Boy),
Romi Dames (Lena Luthor), John DiMaggio (Gorilla Grodd, Wildcat), Jennifer Hale
(Mad Harriet), Josh Keaton (Flash), Tom Kenny (Gordon), Rachael MacFarlane
(Artemiz), Mona Marshall (Eclipso), Khary Payton (Cyborg) and Meredith Salenger
(Lashina).
Todd Grimes (Back at the Barnyard,
Star Wars: Detours) directs LEGO® DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain from a script by Jeremy
Adams (Justice League Action, LEGO®
Scooby-Doo). Rick Morales (LEGO®
Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood) serves as producer, with Sam Register (Teen Titans Go!), Jill Wilfert (The LEGO® Movie, The LEGO®
Batman Movie) and Robert Fewkes (My
Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic) as
executive producers.
Following the success of two home
entertainment releases for the DC Super Hero Girls franchise – DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High and
DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games,
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has brought together two of the world’s most
recognizable brands in DC and LEGO for their first combined DC Super Hero Girls
franchise production. The DC Super Hero Girls franchise aims to empower and
connect with young girls through the brand’s vast digital content networks
across LEGO.com, DCSuperHeroGirls.com, YouTube and social media.
“Warner
Bros. Home Entertainment is excited to unite two extremely popular brands – LEGO® and DC Entertainment – to present the first
ever LEGO® DC Super Hero Girls film,” said
Mary Ellen Thomas, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Vice President, Family &
Animation Marketing.
“Animated feature-length movies featuring DC Super Hero Girls and LEGO are
extremely popular amongst our fans, so we look forward to bringing this first collaboration
to life.”