It also spawned two spinoffs, The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Ninjago Movie.

Phil Lord and Christopher Miller helmed the first Lego pic; this time out, directing duties belong to Trisha Gum and Mike Mitchell. The sequel features the return of original voices Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Jonah Hill, Alison Brie and more. Newcomers to the voice cast include Tiffany Haddish.

Lego Movie 2 opens opposite Paramount's What Men Want, a gender-swapping version of the 2000 Nancy Meyers-directed feature What Women Want. Taraji P. Henson stars opposite Tracy Morgan, with Adam Shankman directing.

Early prerelease tracking shows the Paramount Players comedy debuting to $20 million domestically. (What Men Want is counting on being a Valentine's Day crowd-pleaser.)

Lionsgate's Cold Pursuit and Orion Pictures' horror pic The Prodigy also launch on Feb. 8.

Cold Pursuit, an action-thriller starring Liam Neeson, Emmy Rossum and Laura Dern, is tracking to open between $7 million-$12 million.

Starring Taylor Schilling, Peter Mooney and Jackson Robert Scott, The Prodigy is projected to earn between $6 million-$9 million.