Best LEGO Movies and Shows to Stream: Your Complete Viewing Guide
Looking for LEGO content to stream? From the groundbreaking original LEGO Movie to bingeable series like Ninjago and DreamZzz, here's everything worth watching, plus the matching sets to build while you watch.
Whether you're looking for a family movie night pick, background entertainment while building, or a new series to binge, LEGO has produced an impressive library of films and shows that are genuinely entertaining for both kids and adults. And the best part? Many are available right now on Amazon Prime Video.
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Best LEGO Movies on Amazon Prime Video
The LEGO theatrical films represent some of the most surprisingly excellent family movies of the past decade. They work because they don't talk down to audiences: clever meta-humor, genuine emotional stakes, and animation so detailed you'll want to pause just to admire the brick work.
1. The LEGO Movie (2014) - The Must-Watch Cornerstone
"The LEGO Movie proved that a film based on a toy could be genuinely brilliant, not just a 90-minute commercial."
Why it's great: This is the film that changed everything. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller created something that's smart, actually funny for adults, and surprisingly emotional. The twist ending hits different when you're an AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO) who grew up being told to stop playing. "Everything Is Awesome" became a cultural phenomenon, and the animation style, designed to look like stop-motion with real bricks, set the template for every LEGO movie since.
On Prime: Available on Prime Video, often free with ads or via rent/purchase. Check your region for current availability.
Relive The LEGO Movie with these sets featuring Emmet, Wyldstyle, and the gang:
- Emmet's Dream House / Rescue Rocket (70831) - 706 pieces of pure Emmet energy
- Emmet and Lucy's Escape Buggy (70829) - The iconic getaway vehicle
- Emmet's Triple-Decker Couch Mech (70842) - Because double-decker wasn't enough
2. The LEGO Batman Movie (2017) - Best for Batman Fans & Meta Humor
Why it's great: 90 minutes of Batman roasting himself, and it somehow works brilliantly. Will Arnett's Batman is the perfect blend of brooding parody and genuine heart. The film is packed with deep-cut DC lore references that reward comic fans while still being accessible to everyone. With an IMDb rating around 7.3, it's one of the highest-rated LEGO movies ever made.
On Prime: Available to rent or buy on Prime Video. In some regions, also accessible via HBO/Max channel add-on.
Channel your inner Dark Knight with these builds:
- Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City (76271) - Massive 4,210-piece display piece capturing iconic Gotham
- Classic TV Series Batmobile (76328) - 1,822 pieces of 1960s nostalgia
- Batmobile Tumbler (76240) - The Dark Knight's tank-like ride in 2,049 pieces
- Batmobile: Batman vs. The Joker Chase (76224) - Perfect action set at 438 pieces
3. The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) - For Fans of the Original
Why it's great: The sequel leans even harder into meta-commentary and tackles themes of growing up while still wanting to play. The sibling rivalry storyline resonates with anyone who had to share their bricks. While not quite reaching the heights of the original, it's still incredibly solid entertainment with catchy songs (yes, "Catchy Song" is intentionally catchy).
On Prime: Available on Prime Video as a rent/buy title, including UHD options.
4. The LEGO Ninjago Movie (2017) - For Ninjago Fans & Mech Lovers
Why it's great: While it didn't hit the same critical heights as The LEGO Movie (IMDb ~6.1), it's pure fun if you enjoy Ninjago, giant mechs, and Jackie Chan-style martial arts framing. The father-son dynamic between Lloyd and Garmadon provides genuine emotional stakes, and the action sequences are spectacular.
On Prime: Available on Prime Video to rent or buy in most regions.
Build your own ninja arsenal:
- NINJAGO City Workshops (71837) - Massive 3,247-piece city expansion
- Micro NINJAGO City Gardens (40705) - Compact 376-piece display
- Micro NINJAGO City Markets (40706) - 365-piece micro build
5. LEGO DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters (2020) - Light Superhero Fun
Why it's great: A bright, fast, kid-friendly take on Shazam with the typical LEGO DC humor. At around 70 minutes, it's a perfect easy watch that doesn't overstay its welcome. Great for younger viewers or when you want something lighthearted.
On Prime: Available on Prime Video as a rent/buy title.
6. LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes Unite (2013) - The Original
Why it's great: Based on the LEGO Batman video game storyline, this is more straightforward than the theatrical films but has a nostalgic charm. Perfect for background watching or introducing younger kids to the LEGO DC universe before moving to the more sophisticated 2017 Batman Movie.
On Prime: Available on Prime Video (typically rent/buy).
Best LEGO Series & Shows on Prime Video
While the movies get the spotlight, LEGO's animated series are where the real depth lives. These shows have room to develop characters, build worlds, and create storylines that span seasons. If you want content that'll keep you (or your kids) entertained for hours, this is where to look.
1. LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu - The Long-Running Epic
Why it's great: Don't let the ninja theme fool you. This show has surprisingly solid world-building, genuine character arcs, and enough seasons to keep you busy for months. With an IMDb rating around 7.9, it's earned its devoted fanbase. The ninja team evolves over time, stakes get higher, and there's actual lore to dig into.
On Prime: Multiple seasons available on Prime Video in various bundles. One of the most accessible LEGO series on the platform.
2. Ninjago: Dragons Rising (2023-) - The New Generation
Why it's great: Set after a cataclysm that reshaped the Ninjago world, this series blends legacy characters with a new generation. Dragons are central (obviously), and the multi-realm storytelling expands what Ninjago can be. IMDb ~7.7 shows fans are responding well to the fresh direction.
On Prime: Multiple seasons available with "Watch with Prime" in the US, sometimes listed under the general Ninjago branding.
3. LEGO DreamZzz (2023-) - For Creative Kids
Why it's great: The premise is perfect for LEGO: kids enter a Dream World to fight the Nightmare King, and imagination is literally their superpower. It's the most "build anything" focused of the current shows, encouraging the kind of creative thinking LEGO is all about. The visual design is colorful and inventive.
On Prime: Season 1 and additional seasons are on Prime Video as a kids' animated series (TV-Y7).
4. LEGO Monkie Kid - The Hidden Gem
"Monkie Kid is what happens when LEGO goes full anime, and it works beautifully."
Why it's great: Inspired by Journey to the West, this series has a gorgeous visual style that leans more anime than typical LEGO productions. The mythology runs deep, the action is spectacular, and the sets are some of the most visually striking LEGO has ever produced. IMDb ~7.4 reflects the quality.
On Prime: Several seasons and specials available. Availability has been inconsistent in some regions, so check what's currently accessible in your area.
These sets are as visually impressive as the show:
- Monkie Kid's Team Hideout (80044) - 1,589-piece detailed playset
- Monkie Kid's Team Power Truck (80055) - 712-piece action vehicle
- Monkie Kid's Cloud Airship (80046) - 547-piece flying build
5. LEGO Friends: The Next Chapter (2023-) - Surprisingly Good
Why it's great: With an 8.0 IMDb rating, this is one of the better-reviewed LEGO series aimed at younger audiences. The new generation of Heartlake City characters brings school-life drama and friendship themes that resonate. It's softer than Ninjago but has genuine heart.
On Prime: Multiple seasons available with "Watch with Prime" in many regions.
LEGO Masters & Reality Shows
LEGO Masters (US & UK) - Pure Build Competition
Why it's great: If you love watching skilled builders create impossible things under pressure, this is for you. Teams of AFOLs get massive brick piles and timed challenges, judged on creativity and engineering. It's inspiring, stressful, and makes you want to immediately start building something ambitious.
On Prime: LEGO Masters USA Season 1 is on Prime Video. Other seasons and the original UK series appear in some regions as rent/buy or via channel bundles.
This is also perfect content to embed into your LEGO building sessions: watch the pros work while you tackle your own project.
Shorts & One-Off Specials
LEGO Ninjago Legends: Monstrosity (2025)
A newer Ninjago special where Kai is stuck in a land of monsters and has to fight his way home. Listed as a Season 1 / one-episode special on Prime Video, marked "Watch with Prime" in many regions.
LEGO Monkie Kid: A Hero Is Born
Origin-style special where MK accidentally ends up with Monkey King's staff. Still listed on Prime Video, though some regions (including parts of the US) show it as "not available in your location."
Quick Starter Watchlist
If you're scrolling Prime and don't want to overthink it, here's what to queue up:
For Family Movie Night
- The LEGO Movie - Start here. Always.
- The LEGO Batman Movie - If you have any Batman fans in the house
- The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part - Finish the trilogy
For Bingeable Series
- LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu - The most content available
- Ninjago: Dragons Rising - Fresh take if classic Ninjago feels dated
- LEGO DreamZzz - Most imagination-focused, great for creative kids
For "Watch People Build Wild Stuff"
- LEGO Masters USA Season 1 - The standard-bearer
- Any other LEGO Masters seasons your region shows as available
Ready to Start Watching?
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Final Thoughts
LEGO content has come a long way from simple toy commercials. The theatrical films proved you can make genuinely excellent movies about building blocks, and the animated series have developed into shows with real narrative depth. Whether you're a parent looking for quality family entertainment, an AFOL wanting background content while building, or just someone who appreciates clever animation, there's something on this list for you.
The best part? Many of these shows and movies have corresponding LEGO sets, so you can build while you watch. That's not just marketing, it's genuinely fun to construct Emmet's Triple-Decker Couch while watching The LEGO Movie, or assemble a Ninjago mech during a Dragons Rising marathon.
Happy streaming and happy building.
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