10 Most Exciting Upcoming LEGO Sets Releasing In 2026

LEGO had a fantastic 2025, boosted by the release of its impressive new Star Wars Death Star set. Priced at $1000 and containing over 9,000 pieces, it kept dedicated fans busy for hours. LEGO offered something for everyone, with new sets based on popular franchises like Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, How to Train Your Dragon, Stranger Things, and even Nintendo, including a buildable Game Boy and a Mario kart.

LEGO fans might be a little let down in 2026, as it looks like the company will keep focusing heavily on Batman. This isn’t entirely unexpected, though, especially with the upcoming release of LEGO Batman: The Legacy of the Dark Knight – the newest fun and expansive game from TT Games – on consoles and PC.

If you’re a classic LEGO fan, the ten new sets announced for 2026 are definitely the most anticipated releases we’ve seen so far.

10 Upcoming LEGO Sets to Add to Your Wish List in 2026

77093 Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle
 

Released in 1998, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is still celebrated today for how it shaped 3D gaming. Now, fans can recreate the climactic battle between Link, Zelda, and the evil Ganondorf – including his massive, brick-built Ganon form – with the new “Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle” set.

This $129.99 Legend of Zelda set is designed for adult fans who remember the classic games. It’s a detailed build with over 1000 pieces and includes a button to reveal the villain, Ganondorf. Collectors will also appreciate iconic items from Ocarina of Time, such as the Master Sword, Megaton Hammer, and Hylian Shield.

Find out how LEGO’s new Zelda slogan could inspire the 2027 live-action movie.

11384 Golden Retriever Puppy
 

LEGO has created many cute cat and dog sets, including the popular “Tuxedo Cat” released in 2024. However, their new “Golden Retriever Puppy” set from the Icons collection – with over 2,100 pieces – is arguably the most charming yet.

This posable LEGO puppy is perfect for building a miniature version of your own pet, honoring a cherished companion, or simply adding a cute touch to your home.

LEGO’s new “Golden Retriever Puppy” is incredibly realistic, you can customize how it looks, and it’s even poseable. It will be available starting February 1st for $139.99.

72153 Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise
 

With over $100 billion in sales, Pokémon is the world’s most successful franchise. On February 27th, it’s getting its biggest LEGO set yet – a bright and colorful scene featuring Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise.

Priced at $649.99, the new LEGO Pokémon set is among the ten most expensive LEGO sets ever released. However, it’s still less costly than the exceptionally expensive Star Wars set from last year.

This set is about 50-54 cm (roughly 20-21 inches) tall and wide, letting you see all the details of these classic Pokémon – from Charizard’s flames to Blastoise’s water-type features.

FIFA World Cup™ Official Trophy

2026 promises to be a huge year with major events like the release of Avengers: Doomsday and Grand Theft Auto VI, but the FIFA World Cup is likely to be the biggest highlight. This soccer tournament, held every four years, will feature 48 teams competing from June 11th to July 19th, with games played throughout North America.

Starting March 1st, LEGO enthusiasts can purchase a detailed, life-size replica of the “FIFA World Cup™ Official Trophy.” This 2842-piece set costs $199.99 and includes a minifigure of a celebrating player who appears to be raising a small trophy from the top of the larger model.

New reports suggest the upcoming World Cup collection will feature a unique soccer ball that splits open to show a miniature stadium inside. Collectors can also expect detailed diorama sets representing four soccer stars: Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, and Vinicius Jr., all releasing this year.

75427 Throne Room Duel & A-wing

The final battle of the original Star Wars trilogy – where Luke Skywalker faced Darth Vader and ultimately defeated the Emperor – is now available as a new LEGO set. The 962-piece set will be released on March 1st for $159.99.

The LEGO set, designed with inspiration from Return of the Jedi, showcases the best use of LEGO’s new SMART Play technology so far. It includes three minifigures, two special bricks, and five interactive tags that bring the high-tech features to life.

As a huge Star Wars and LEGO fan, I’m really excited about this set! It’s not just something to put on a shelf – you can actually play with it! The way you control Luke and Vader during their duel is really cool, and there are even sound effects for the A-Wing and turret. It’s just endless fun, and it really shows off how far LEGO has come with its building techniques and technology.

Ewok Village

According to a recent leak from Brick Tap, LEGO is planning a new Star Wars set featuring an Ewok Village. This set, based on the village seen on the forest moon of Endor in Return of the Jedi, will be a standard LEGO set and won’t include any ‘Smart Play’ features.

Details are scarce, but the set is expected to cost around $180. It will likely include several Ewoks, and possibly other characters from Episode VI, like Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo.

The Ewok Village is a great new set for LEGO Star Wars fans, particularly those who already own the Wicket the Ewok buildable figure.

Minas Tirith

LEGO is planning a new Lord of the Rings set that could be even bigger than their already impressive 6,167-piece Rivendell model. The new set will likely be based on Minas Tirith, the capital city of Gondor, which plays a central role in The Return of the King, particularly during the massive Battle of the Pelennor Fields.

With an estimated 8278 pieces and a price between $600 and $650, this set would be one of the largest and most expensive LEGO creations ever made. A recent leak revealed that the front of the model features a detailed, miniature version of the entire city, offering fans of The Lord of the Rings a truly impressive display.

When the classic Lord of the Rings collection is released on June 1st, collectors can expect to find minifigures of Gandalf the White, King Aragorn, Pippin, Denethor, Faramir, Shadowfax, and four Gondor soldiers.

K-Pop Demon Hunters

Okay, so as a LEGO and movie fanatic, this is awesome news! LEGO and Netflix have collaborated on sets for shows like Stranger Things and Wednesday before, and now Brick Tap is reporting they’re doing it again. Apparently, they’re releasing a set based on Netflix’s biggest movie hit ever – K-Pop Demon Hunters! I can’t wait to see what they come up with.

With the announcement that K-Pop Demon Hunters 2 is coming to Netflix in 2029, LEGO is reportedly creating new sets inspired by the popular animated musical. These sets will feature the more detailed minidoll figures, similar to those found in the Friends and Disney Princess collections.

Olivia Rodrigo

LEGO has previously released building sets inspired by famous musicians, such as The Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine,” artwork of Elvis Presley, and the music video for BTS’s “Dynamite.”

Many people were surprised to hear rumors that Olivia Rodrigo, known for songs like “good 4 u,” “drivers license,” and “vampire,” might be getting her own LEGO set. It’s unknown what the set would look like, but LEGO may be considering creating sets based on other pop stars, such as Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter.

Olivia Rodrigo is a huge music star with three songs that have topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, so it’s clear many of her fans would love to own a LEGO set based on her life and work.

Monet Art Piece

Claude Monet’s famous Water Lilies paintings, which show his beautiful garden at his home in Giverny, France, may soon be available as a LEGO Art set. The set, containing 3,179 pieces, will have a limited launch in March and become widely available in May.

A LEGO design inspired by Claude Monet’s Water Lilies has earned enough support to be considered for an official LEGO set. The design, created by LEGO Ideas user Larry_land1 and posted on October 15th, 2025, reached 10,000 supporters and will now be reviewed by the LEGO Review Board later this year.

Unfortunately, the Monet set that’s been circulating online doesn’t seem to be the same one originally shared by a user named Larry_land1. They reacted to the leak by saying they’re looking forward to seeing what LEGO creates, and hoping for a stunning design that celebrates a famous Impressionist masterpiece.

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2026-02-15 13:08