Warner Bros. Animation has debuted a new clip from its upcoming "LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League" animated film, slated for home video release on February 10. The clip features Bizarro 'rescuing' Metropolis from playground equipment gone bad, with Superman attempting to clean up the resulting mess while explaining to bemused bystanders that that no, he is not Bizarro's brother.

The movie, co-produced by Warners with DC Entertainment and The LEGO Group, will have its World Premiere on January 24 with a family-friendly screening at The Paley Center for Media in New York. Full details are available in the press release, below the video.

Official Press Release

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will unveil its latest animated adventure - LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League - with a family-friendly World Premiere event in New York on January 24, 2015. Filmmakers and members of the voice cast will attend the event for red carpet media interviews, a post-screening panel discussion and plenty of interactive fun with the fans and families in attendance.

The screening will commence at 1:00 pm at The Paley Center for Media (25 West 52nd Street in New York City). The event will include a post-screening panel discussion, special prizes for kids in attendance, photo opportunities with LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes standees, and an autograph signing on collectible posters.

Slated to attend the event are Troy Baker and James Arnold Taylor, the voices of Batman and Flash, respectively, and filmmakers Brandon Vietti and Jim Krieg. Additional talent will be announced as confirmed.

Free tickets are available to the general public, and families are encouraged to come enjoy the film and festivities. Fans wishing to receive free tickets to the New York event on January 24 must RSVP via email to LEGOBizarroNY@gmail.com.

The body of all fan RSVP emails MUST include the first & last name of the entrant, a valid email address, and how many tickets are being requested. No need for pleas, no begging, no extra words - just three simple lines of information.

Here's an example of EXACTLY how the body of the RSVP email should appear:

Bruce Wayne

Batman@gmail.com

2 Tickets

Tickets to the event will be distributed on a "first come, first served" basis, and fans will be notified via email.