Here's the deal: this is a perfectly safe, perfectly forgettable LEGO Marvel movie that your kid will probably ask to watch once and never mention again.
The 6.1 IMDb and especially that brutal 2.8 Letterboxd rating tell the real story—this is filler content from 2015 that never gained traction. It's not offensively bad, but it's the direct-to-video superhero equivalent of store-brand cereal: technically fine, but why would you choose it when better options exist?
If your kid is deep in a LEGO or Marvel phase and has already burned through the good stuff, sure, throw this on. It's safe, it won't rot their brain, and it'll keep them occupied. But don't expect them to remember it next week, and definitely don't expect to enjoy watching it with them. The LEGO Movie, LEGO Batman, or even the actual Age of Ultron are all better uses of screen time.




