Upcoming Lego Releases Face a Threat from Galactus in June
Summer has arrived in full force, and Lego enthusiasts have a plethora of new sets to look forward to this June, as the toy company expands its offerings to various franchises. After a lucrative Star Wars month in May, Lego will introduce an array of new sets, featuring the first Fantastic Four set, the return of Fortnite, and, of course, the arrival of the world's most famous Australian dog, Bluey.
Lego Bluey, arguably the highlight of the month, will cater to both young and adult builders. A series of sets are exclusive to the Duplo and 4+ lines, but older fans are sure to find enjoyment with the latter as well.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps set finally brings Marvel's first family into the physical world of Lego. Meanwhile, the Jurassic World line focuses on Rebirth, ahead of the film's release, and the Simpsons make a triumphant return. For fans of Star Wars, there will be more releases as well.
In addition to the new sets, Lego is launching a line of foldout display pieces, which can also serve as themed book nooks in your shelf space. The initial lineup features novel-themed ideas, such as a Sherlock Holmes set and a Lord of the Rings encounter between Gandalf and the Balrog.
There are numerous other sets to excite Lego enthusiasts this month, including builds inspired by Minecraft, Fortnite, and Disney properties. Check out the list below for more details.
Lego Book Nooks
- Sherlock Holmes Book Nook, $130
- Lord of the Rings Balrog Book Nook, $130
Lego Bluey Sets
- Duplo Ice Cream Trip With Bluey, $30
- Duplo Bluey's Family House With Memory Game, $70
- Playground Fun With Bluey and Chloe, $20
- Bluey's Beach & Family Car Trip, $30
- Bluey's Family House, $70
Lego City The City Tower
- $210
- Available at LEGO
Lego Star Wars Sets
- Plo Koon's Jedi Starfighter Microfighter, $15
- Darth Maul Mech, $18
- Death Trooper and Night Trooper Battle Pack, $23
Lego Jurassic World Rebirth Sets
- Baby Dinosaur Dolores: Aquilops, $28
- Raptor Off-Road Escape, $40
- T.rex River Escape, $50
- Brick-Built Mosasaurus Boat Mission, $60
- Raptor and Titanosaurus Tracking Mission, $110
- Spinosaurus and Quetzalcoatlus Air Mission, $160
Lego Art: The Fauna Collection Tiger
- $65
- Available at LEGO
Lego Marvel Sets
- Fantastic Four vs. Galactus Construction Figure, $60
- Iron Spider-Man Bust, $60
Lego Minecraft Sets
- The Warden Encounter, $20
- The TNT Jungle House, $30
- The Creeper, $40
- The Pickaxe Mine, $55
Lego Icons The Simpsons Krusty Burger
- $210
- Available at LEGO
Lego Fortnite Sets
- Peely & Sparkplug's Camp, $23
- The Durrr Burger Restaurant, $65
- Klombo, $110
Lego Disney Sets
- Mini Arendelle Castle and Elsa's Ice Palace, $50
- Angel, $65
- Princess Castle and Royal Pets, $130
- 101 Dalmatians Puppy, $150
Lego Ideas Pixar Luxo Jr.
- $70
- Available at LEGO
June 2025 promises to be a fantastic month for Lego collectors, with over 50 new sets being released across various themes. For more information about new Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, upcoming DC projects, and the future of Doctor Who, check out io9.
- Lego's June releases, following a successful Star Wars month, encompass an array of new sets, including the debut of the world's most famous Australian dog, Bluey, and the first Fantastic Four set, catering to both young and adult builders.
- The Jurassic World line, focusing on Rebirth, and the Simpsons' triumphant return are also included, while Star Wars fans can anticipate more releases.
- Alongside these new sets, Lego is launching a line of foldout display pieces, including Sherlock Holmes and Lord of the Rings-themed book nooks, perfect for adding a pop-culture touch to your home.
- The Lego universe extends beyond bricks, with gaming influences from Minecraft, Fortnite, and Disney properties, ensuring there's something for every entertainment-seeking builder this June.