Banished to the Phantom Zone by Superman, this Batman nemesis, voiced by Doug Benson, breaks out to do the "breaking."
Bane
Batman insists on making his elderly butler Alfred cook this gourmet lobster dish for him every single day.
Lobster Thermidor
He is the retiring police commissioner of Gotham who passes the torch to his daughter, Barbara.
Commissioner James Gordon
This Arrested Development actor provides the gravelly, brooding voice for Lego Batman.
Will Arnett
Batman claims he works in "black, and sometimes... very, very dark" this.
Gray
This classic Batman villain, who loves riddles, escapes the Phantom Zone alongside Voldemort and Sauron.
The Riddler
Voiced by Siri, this is the name of the highly interactive and snarky artificial intelligence of the Batcomputer.
Puter
She is the brilliant police commissioner who replaces her father and tries to get Batman to work with the GCPD.
Batgirl
The director of The Lego Batman Movie, who previously directed The Lego Movie's live-action segments, is this man.
Chris McKay
In one of his most emotional lines, Batman confesses that his greatest fear is this.
Being part of a family again.
In addition to General Zod and King Kong, this iconic, green-skinned villain from Middle-earth is recruited by the Joker.
Voldemort
Batman's high-tech, rocket-propelled vehicle is not a Batmobile, but this, which he claims is his "greatest invention."
The Scuttler
Barbara Gordon plans to replace Batman's rogue-fighting tactics with this logical, peaceful alternative.
The "System"
This Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter actor, who actually voiced Lord Voldemort in the film, also voices Alfred Pennyworth.
Ralph Fiennes
Batman tells a criminal to hide every part of themselves physically and emotionally when going stealth, before remarking that the criminal already did this.
Already failed
The Joker tricks Batman into securing this object to break into the Phantom Zone, originally meant to seal away DC's greatest threats.
The Phantom Zone Projector
The password to Batman's top-secret computer override is a playful jab at his greatest heavy metal collaborator.
Iron Man Sucks
This actor, best known for his roles in Superbad and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, voices Commissioner Gordon.
Hector Elizondo
This singer-songwriter, famously known for her hits like "My Life Would Suck Without You" and "Stronger," voices Batgirl.
Kelly Clarkson
When the Joker asks who his greatest enemy is, Batman famously says that he is fighting "a few" of these, but denies the Joker is one of them.
A few Rogues
This villain—who commands an army of flying monkeys—is the very first Phantom Zone prisoner the Joker manages to free.
The Wicked Witch of the West
This former Boy Wonder accidentally picks up the perfect costume for himself from a box of old Batman outfits marked with a humorous acronym.
Robin
Barbara Gordon wears a blue and yellow costume and operates under this official superhero name.
Batgirl
This singer collaborated with Will Arnett to sing Batman's egotistical rap song, "Who's the (Bat)Man."
Patrick Stump
Batman tries to avoid emotional vulnerability by famously stating "I don't talk about feelings, Alfred; I don't have" these.
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