At a Glance
- Over 150 new Lego sets drop on Jan 1, spanning Star Wars, Marvel, Stranger Things, and more.
- The flagship hit is a $300 Stranger Things Creel House, plus a $130 Iron Man Mark 3.
- Lego also returns to Minecraft, Ninjago, Disney, and Speed Champions with dozens of fresh builds.
- Why it matters: Fans and collectors get a massive lineup that fuels holiday shopping and sparks new play experiences.
Lego has announced a massive January release slate, with more than 150 new sets hitting shelves on Jan 1. The lineup spans blockbuster franchises like Star Wars and Marvel, nostalgic lines such as Ninjago, and fresh themes from Minecraft and Disney. Here’s a breakdown of the biggest releases and what they bring to the building table.
Star Wars, Marvel, and Stranger Things Highlights
Lego’s flagship lines are back in force, with the Star Wars wave featuring a $90 BB-8 Astromech Droid and a $140 Lego Art Japanese Cherry Blossom Landscape. Marvel delivers a $130 Iron Man Mark 3 Collector’s Edition and a $100 Spider-Man vs. Mysterio set. The biggest pop-up is the $300 Stranger Things Creel House, complete with minifigures and features.

- $90 BB-8 Astromech Droid
- $130 Iron Man Mark 3 Collector’s Edition
- $300 Stranger Things Creel House
- $40 BrickHeadz figures (Eleven, Max, Demogorgon, Holly)
New Themes and Nostalgia
Lego is also celebrating 15 years of Ninjago with anniversary builds, and it’s bringing back Minecraft with a range of biomes and a pixelated fox display. Disney’s mini-chibi line expands with Olaf, Elsa’s Ice Castle, and mini-Jasmine & Rapunzel. Speed Champions continues its licensed collabs with Bugatti, Ferrari, and Lightning McQueen, all priced at $28.
- $10 Nya vs. Mutation Monster Spinner
- $35 Ninja Dragon Riyu’s Battle
- $100 Four Weapons Blacksmith 15th Anniversary
- $10 Steve’s Taiga Adventure
- $20 Zombie Dungeon
- $80 Lego Architecture Paris City of Love
- $10 Mini Anna & Elsa
- $20 Ariel’s Magical Mini Palace
- $50 Elsa’s Ice Castle & Snow Ride Adventure
| Vehicle | Price |
|---|---|
| Bugatti Vision GT | $28 |
| Ferrari SF90 | $28 |
| Lightning McQueen | $28 |
| McLaren W1 | $28 |
| Time Machine (Back to the Future) | $28 |
| F1 ACADEMY Race Car | $28 |
| Lego Collectible Minifigures Series 28 | $5 per box |
Key Takeaways
- 150+ new sets launch on Jan 1, covering major franchises and new themes.
- The $300 Stranger Things Creel House is the most expensive new set.
- Speed Champions keeps its price point at $28 for all licensed vehicles.
The lineup promises a year of creative play and collectible excitement for Lego fans everywhere.

