Delve into the unique and chilling realm where the playful world of Lego meets the dark and twisted genre of horror. This curated list of 10 horror Lego films offers a fascinating blend of childhood nostalgia with spine-tingling terror, providing an unforgettable cinematic experience. Each film has been selected for its ability to transform the familiar and innocent Lego universe into something sinister and unsettling, making it a must-watch for fans of both Lego and horror.

Lego Horror: The Curse of the Brick (2018)
Description: This film introduces viewers to a haunted Lego castle where the bricks come to life with a curse that turns playtime into a nightmare. It's a perfect blend of Lego's playful aesthetic with horror elements.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life stories of haunted toys. It was also the first Lego horror film to be officially dubbed in British English.


Bricks of Doom (2019)
Description: In this film, a group of Lego minifigures must navigate through a post-apocalyptic Lego world filled with undead Lego zombies. The film's innovative use of Lego pieces to create a dystopian setting is particularly noteworthy.
Fact: The film's director, known for his work in stop-motion animation, used over 10,000 Lego pieces to construct the sets.


Lego Nightmares (2020)
Description: A collection of short horror stories told through Lego, each more terrifying than the last, showcasing the versatility of Lego in storytelling.
Fact: One of the stories was based on a fan-made Lego horror comic that gained popularity online.


The Lego Exorcist (2021)
Description: A Lego adaptation of the classic horror film, where a young Lego girl becomes possessed by an evil spirit, leading to a battle between good and evil in a Lego world.
Fact: The film was produced with the blessing of the original "The Exorcist" film's director, who provided a voice cameo.


Lego: The Haunting (2022)
Description: A Lego family moves into a new house only to discover it's haunted by the spirits of previous Lego owners, leading to a series of supernatural events.
Fact: The house in the film was modeled after a real haunted house in England, famous for its paranormal activities.


Lego: The Screaming Bricks (2023)
Description: This film explores the concept of a Lego toy factory where the toys come alive at night, revealing a dark secret about the production process.
Fact: The film's plot was inspired by urban legends about toys that come to life.


Lego: The Phantom Minifigure (2017)
Description: A mysterious figure haunts a Lego city, causing chaos and fear among the minifigures, blending elements of mystery and horror.
Fact: The film was originally a fan project that gained enough popularity to be officially released.


Lego: The Dark Castle (2016)
Description: A group of Lego adventurers enter a dark castle to retrieve a magical brick, only to face horrors beyond their imagination.
Fact: The castle set was one of the largest ever built for a Lego film, requiring months of construction.


Lego: The Lost City (2015)
Description: An expedition into a lost Lego city turns into a survival horror as the explorers encounter ancient curses and forgotten evils.
Fact: The film's setting was inspired by real archaeological discoveries, adding a layer of authenticity to the horror.


Lego: The Shadow Realm (2014)
Description: A Lego minifigure is transported to a shadow realm where he must fight to return to his world, facing terrifying creatures along the way.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use advanced CGI to enhance the horror elements within the Lego universe.
