Kuwait Times

Turkish Airlines introduces its new The LEGO Movie 2

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KUWAIT: Turkish Airlines, flying passengers to more global destinatio­ns than any other airline, preparing for a brand new journey set to be started with its move to its new state-of-the-art home base, Istanbul Airport, continues its partnershi­p with The LEGO Movie franchise with the recent digital debut, of a new fun and original safety video. It stars characters from the latest big-screen animated LEGO adventure, The LEGO Movie 2, from Warner Bros. Pictures, in theaters worldwide beginning February 8, 2019.

Back in August 2018, Turkish Airlines debuted the first-ever LEGO passenger safety video, which was also inspired by the LEGO Movie franchise. The video topped the viral charts with 20 million views in just one month and then brought home the gold at the 2018 Clio Entertainm­ent Awards.

In tandem with the release of the eagerly anticipate­d sequel to the blockbuste­r hit The LEGO Movie, the Star Alliance airline has now debuted a sequel of their own - a second inflight safety video featuring LEGO characters, which will be shown on all flights starting March 1, 2019. The second video features Emmet, Lucy and others from the cast of The LEGO Movie 2 in starring roles, with

LEGO Batman himself at the helm, as the director of the 4 minute 27 second film.

Alongside the animated leads, the safety video also features some of Turkish Airlines’ most exciting and recognizab­le destinatio­ns, bringing some of these 306 destinatio­ns - which Turkey’s national flag carrier serves - to life, brick by brick. The video journeys across five continents, visiting Bali, Moscow, San Francisco, Rome, Cape Town, Hong Kong and Tokyo, ending finally at Turkish Airlines’ iconic new home at Istanbul Airport.

The colorful ensemble from The LEGO Movie franchise can also be seen off screen and in the skies, livening up a specially wrapped narrow body Airbus A321231 livery, currently serving the European routes of the flag carrier airline.

“With one of the youngest fleets in the world, Turkish Airlines continues to build on its peerless brand experience. We are excited to present our passengers with this new innovative safety video as we prepare to make our move to Istanbul Airport, designed from the ground-up to be an unpreceden­ted experience by itself.” said M. Ilker Ayci, Turkish Airlines’ Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee.

Production on The LEGO Movie 2 safety video lasted for a total of 979 hours over the course of 4 months and among five different countries including Turkey, the USA, the UK, Canada and Australia. There were over 400 people involved in the creative process - 252 of whom were extras, in addition to the sixstrong featured cast in the live action end sequence. The live action crew consisted of over 80 people, while the animation team included almost 70.

The new safety video also features 24,000 LEGO minifigure­s in the crowd for the Super Hero Cape Town match and a whopping 20,330,795 LEGO bricks used to build all the locations in the new video - ten times the amount of bricks used in the first LEGO Movie-themed safety video. 11 different versions of the new safety video exist, both in English and Turkish, to cover safety particular­s of the 28 different airplane models in the Turkish Airlines fleet.

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