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You have to unlock another character first, and even he needs a specific step to find - and doesn't appear on the map. The Jason Todd version of Red Hood appears as the main antagonist turned supporting protagonist of the 2019 Lego-themed animated film Lego DC Batman: Family Matters, voiced by Jason Spisak. Rumors suggest that the Red Hood may have a secret connection to Batman™ or one of his arch-villains, but nobody seems to know for sure! His cape, suit and bow tie make him cut quite the dashing figure, but unfortunately he uses all of his fashionable panache for evil.
The Red Hood was the alias of a particularly infamous criminal active during Batman's early years as the Caped Crusader.
Red Hood; Dc The Lego Batman Movie Villain; In 2 sets; Site Statistics. 11 Aug 2019 - Explore vnavpreet's board "DC" on Pinterest. Jason Tood, aka Red Hood - as best seen in the movie Batman: Under The Red Hood or Batman: Arkham Knight - can be unlocked at any point in the game, but he requires several steps before you can get him - and none of them are made clear. 7844 members have logged in in the last 24 hours, 18388 in the last 7 days, 31546 in the last month. Brickset members have written 35414 set reviews. In the film, Red Hood teams up with There are 16327 items in the Brickset database. With his face hidden beneath a featureless dome-shaped helmet, the Red Hood™ is one mysterious super-villain. As indicated by the name, the criminal wore a red bowl-shaped helmet as a means of covering his identity, although it is strongly implied that the person wearing the disguise was always different. There are now 217084 members. The Red Hood first appeared in Detective Comics #168 (February 1951), in the story "The Man Behind The Red Hood! Rather than being kidnapped and murdered by the Joker, Jason simply left Batman after believing that he didn't care about him and later took on the Red Hood persona. It's been a couple weeks since the death of Jason Todd, and Batman is still pretty upset about it.