The sequel has lots of blur on the screen at most points, so effort was clearly made, but there are other factors that held the 3D back from truly wowing.
While 3D fits The LEGO Movie 2, the sequel doesn’t take full advantage of the format.
The sequel also contains certain spoiler-filled moments that don’t seem to benefit at all from 3D.
Those expecting the classic experience of things jumping off the screen might feel disappointed, and several shots feel fairly flat.