Will Arnett, star of new The Lego Batman Movie, gets interviewed by a 3-year-old

His toughest interview yet

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by Emma Dodds |
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Will Arnett, star of the new Lego Batman Movie, has faced the toughest interview of his career so far.

No, it wasn't at the hands of Jeremy Paxman.

Nor was his great nemesis The Joker present on this occasion.

Oh no.

Will Arnett, aged 46 years old, was interviewed by a three-year-old.

And it was the toughest interview of his LIFE.

Watch our exclusive interview below.

Ok, so it wasn't that tough at all in the end as Will ended up asking most of the questions.

But anyway.

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Will is engrossed in playing with the lego with little Eliot (Credit: Bauer) ©Bauer

The little guy toddles onto the set in the Lego Batcave dressed in a Batman top and a cape. Will tells him he's going to try and guess his name, but before he can finish his sentence the little guy tells him his name is Eliot.

Will says: "Well, ok - there goes the guessing part!"

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The two become pals through the Batman lego (Credit: Bauer) ©Bauer

As they play with the little Batman lego figurines, Eliot starts to look more relaxed - so when Will then asks Eliot whether he knows who HE is, Eliot shakes his head. Will then does his best Batman voice - but Eliot is completely non-plussed by it!

Will has two young sons himself with ex-wife Amy Poehler, Archie, nine, and Abel, six. He voices the main character, Batman, in the film.

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Will previously worked with Michael in Arrested Development (Credit: Getty Images) ©Getty Images

He will star alongside Michael Cera as Robin, the pair previously having worked together for many years in Cera's breakout series, Arrested Development, where Arnett played his uncle.

Other voices include Hangover star Zach Galifianakis as The Joker, Rent actress Rosario Dawson as Batgirl, Harry Potter and James Bond actor Ralph Fiennes as Albert the butler - and even features a cameo from Mariah Carey.

Although it's an animated film, it's quite sarcastic and will definitely appeal to adults as well as children.

Thinking about it, when has an animated film stopped us loving it?!

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