Ginsburg will not be voicing the character, but has given her approval to have her likeness appear in the movie. According to USA Today, within the context of the film, which will feature two siblings playing with Legos, Ginsburg will make an appearance as "part of the creative younger sister's universe."

In a statement to USA Today, Chris Miller and Phil Lord, the co-directors of the first Lego Movie and co-writers and producers of the sequel, said, "We just were trying to think of people who should be immortalized in Lego and who seem fun at weddings."

Ginsburg herself has been out of the public eye since she underwent surgery for early-stage lung cancer in late December.

"She's doing well and going through her recovery and doing everything she needs to do to get back to work," Julie Cohen and Betsy West, directors of the documentary RBG who have kept in touch with the judge's family after production, told The Hollywood Reporter on Jan. 15.

Lego Movie 2 is set to be released Feb. 8.