Legoв® Batmanв„ў 3: Beyond Gotham Now

"A bit busy, Bats!" The Flash’s voice crackled over the speakers. "I’m currently running on a treadmill made of light to keep the Watchtower’s shields up. Superman is playing tug-of-war with a tractor beam!"

Brainiac’s skull-shaped ship loomed in orbit like a steel moon. He didn't just want to conquer Earth; he wanted to shrink it, bottle it, and add it to his morbid shelf of miniature civilizations. To do it, he had captured the Lanterns of every spectrum—Red, Violet, Indigo, and all the rest—harnessing their emotional energy to power his Shrink Ray.

In the chaos, the Lanterns were freed. Their combined colors—willpower, fear, love, and rage—swirled into a blinding white light. Batman seized a prototype "Sensor Suit," seeing the invisible patterns of the machine's weaknesses. With a perfectly timed Batarang, he shattered the primary lens. LEGOВ® Batmanв„ў 3: Beyond Gotham

With a hiss of hydraulics, the Joker-themed shuttle blasted away from Arkham’s secret launchpad. But Batman wasn't far behind. From the cockpit of the Bat-Raptor, Bruce watched the Earth shrink beneath him. This wasn't just another night in Gotham; the stakes had gone cosmic.

Batman, standing in the shadows, simply adjusted his cape. "It’s a big universe," he muttered. "But Gotham still needs a patrol." "A bit busy, Bats

"Don't look at me like that, Wayne," Luthor spat, adjusting his power suit. "If Brainiac shrinks the world, there’s no world for me to rule. We’re on the same side... for the next twenty minutes."

The oddest team in the galaxy fought their way through legions of Brainiac-droids. Robin swapped into his Hazard Suit to navigate toxic sludge, while Cyborg shifted into his Giant Suit to smash through reinforced titanium doors. He didn't just want to conquer Earth; he

Back on the Watchtower, Superman looked out at the horizon. "We actually worked together. Think this is the start of a beautiful friendship, Lex?" Luthor just grunted, already plotting his next heist.