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Lego Batman Gains Lego Butler
Where would Batman be without his trusted butler, Alfred Pennyworth? Dead a hundred times over I'd say. Alfred is the human side of Batman, stitching him up when injured, reminding him of his limits, and doing his best to keep his employer grounded when extraordinary situations push him close to the edge - though we probably won't see any of that in Lego Batman. If we're lucky he might hit somebody with his serving platter, which in my opinion is just as good. More »