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‘Ninjago’ movie fits together family drama, redemption and, yes, teenage ninjas

For those who rank Darth Vader pretty high as Worst Dad Ever, meet Lord Garmadon.

Voiced by Justin Theroux, the black-helmeted, four-armed supervilla­in aims to rule over Ninjago City, and a team of teenage ninjas — led by his estranged son, Lloyd Garmadon (Dave Franco) — aim to stop the operatic sociopath in The Lego Ninjago Movie (in theaters Sept. 22).

“It’s about a son having to live with this father who’s a threat to Lego-manity ( but) more about the son’s journey of forgiving him and learning to accept him for who he is,” Theroux says.

Based on a popular toy line and animated TV show, Lego Ninjago is the third in the Lego series of interlocki­ng films, each with its own style: The successful Lego

Movie in 2014 was the “call to adventure” project, The Lego Bat

man Movie (out Friday) features action and superheroe­s, and Lego

Ninjago is a mix of the martialart­s genre and Japanese kaiju movies with giant monsters and robots.

Lloyd is a seemingly unremarkab­le kid in his daily life, but when he becomes the masked Green Ninja of the Ninjago superteam, “he has much more confidence ... and wants to do everything he can to protect his home,” Franco says.

Also in his squad: the hotheaded Kai (Michael Peña), robot Zane (Zach Woods), über-rad Cole (Fred Armisen), insecure Jay (Kumail Nanjiani) and strong-willed Nya (Abbi Jacobson). “They may be really cool as ninjas and the Ninjago world adores them, but at school they’re the geeks and nerds who are ignored.”

Master Wu (Jackie Chan) is the the group’s teacher — as well as Lord Garmadon’s brother — and Franco says he and Lloyd have a Mr. Miyagi/Daniel relationsh­ip, à la The Karate Kid. “It sometimes takes Lloyd a little while to grasp the lessons that Master Wu is try- ing to instill within him.” (Chan’s stunt team actually filmed the martial-arts sequences that the filmmakers animate over for the movie’s fights.)

Hanging over Lloyd is the shadow of his father, who left him and his mother, Koko (Olivia Munn), when Lloyd was a baby. Lord Garmadon doesn’t exactly make the road to redemption easy.

“I think he’s suffered a series of slights and cuts over the course of his life when people question his narcissism, so it’s made him more and more evil as a result,” Theroux says.

For Theroux, the magic of the Lego movies like Ninjago is the blend of the distinctiv­e look, playful energy and goofy humor that hits on multiple levels: Kids will dig Lord Garmadon riding a large mechanical shark with legs, while adults get the comedy of the supervilla­in frequently pestering Lloyd to find out if his ex-wife is seeing anybody.

“Ninjago is one of the most insane places in the universe,” Theroux says. “So much of it makes no sense. It feels like it came out of the mind of a kid rather than out of the minds of some people sitting in a writers’ room.”

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PHOTOS BY WARNER BROS. PICTURES Lloyd (center, voiced by Dave Franco) leads the super-squad of teenage ninjas in The Lego Ninjago Movie, out Sept. 22.
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Narcissist­ic bad guy Lord Garmadon (voiced by Justin Theroux) attacks Ninjago City, setting up a showdown with his son.
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Jackie Chan voices wise Master Wu, sensei for the young heroes.

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