
LEGO has revealed four new LEGO Batman sets that will be released in 2026, signaling a big year for the brand and the popular superhero. Fans can look forward to expanding their LEGO collections with these new models, and also stepping into the role of Batman himself in the upcoming video game, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight.
I was really excited to see what LEGO has coming up, especially since they’ve been doing some amazing sets for franchises like Star Wars. And as a big Batman fan, I was thrilled to find out what they’ve got planned for the LEGO Batman line next year!
The official LEGO website has revealed details for four new LEGO Batman sets coming in 2026. The lineup features several highly detailed Batmobile models based on the movies, and a special collector’s item that Batman fans will be excited about.
Pre-orders for each of the new sets are live now, with shipping expected to begin on March 1, 2026.
Get a Closer Look at the New 2026 LEGO Batman Sets
Batman v Superman Batmobile

The initial LEGO set, part of their upcoming 2026 Batman collection, will be a Batmobile inspired by the vehicle in Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. This model blends the rugged, armored design of the Batmobile from Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight with the sleek, distinctive curves of Tim Burton’s Batman Batmobile.

A new LEGO set featuring Batman as portrayed by Ben Affleck in the Batman v Superman movie is coming soon. The set includes 220 pieces and will cost $29.99. It’s a miniature version of the Batmobile from the film.
The Batman Batmobile

LEGO’s latest Batmobile is based on the vehicle from Matt Reeves’ darker take on Batman, seen in the 2022 film The Batman. The set accurately recreates the movie’s American muscle car-inspired Batmobile and includes a minifigure of Robert Pattinson as the Dark Knight.

Fans will love recreating the Batmobile’s powerful, engine-exposed look from the movie! This 330-piece set lets you build the iconic vehicle, complete with rocket boosters, for just $29.99.
Batman & Robin Batmobile

The Batmobile from Batman & Robin is famously over-the-top, and that’s part of its appeal! Now, LEGO is letting fans build their own version of this brightly colored, distinctive car from the 1997 film directed by Joel Schumacher.

The LEGO version of the classic Batmobile closely resembles the one from the movie, though the front end is a bit shorter and some of the flashier lights aren’t included. This LEGO set, based on the Batman & Robin Batmobile, contains 272 pieces and costs $29.99 – the same price as the other 2026 Batmobile sets.
Batman Logo

Okay, LEGO is really leaning into the Batman theme for 2026, and I just got a look at their latest plan – a new LEGO version of the iconic Batman logo. It’s not a playset, though; this one’s designed for adults. Think of it as a display piece, something you’d proudly show off on a shelf or mantle. It’s part of their LEGO Decor line, and honestly, it’s a cool way to both celebrate the Dark Knight and mark 20 years of LEGO Batman. It’s a bit of a collector’s item, I think, and a nice nod to a long-running partnership.

This LEGO set is shaped like the iconic Batman bat logo. It includes a special stand designed for display, plus two Batman minifigures: one based on the classic comic book version, and a golden one. The set will cost $79.99 and contains 678 pieces.
Read More
- Ashes of Creation Rogue Guide for Beginners
- Best Controller Settings for ARC Raiders
- Meet the cast of Mighty Nein: Every Critical Role character explained
- How To Watch Call The Midwife 2025 Christmas Special Online And Stream Both Episodes Free From Anywhere
- Tougen Anki Episode 24 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch
- Emily in Paris soundtrack: Every song from season 5 of the Hit Netflix show
- Avatar: Fire and Ash’s Biggest Disappointment Is an Insult to the Na’vi
- Arc Raiders Guide – All Workbenches And How To Upgrade Them
- 🔮💰 2026: The Year Gold Turns Into Glitter & Bitcoin Wakes Up From Nap!
- Robert Downey Jr. Debuted As His Best Non-MCU Character 16 Years Ago Today (& We’re Still Waiting For a Third Movie)
2025-12-29 02:05