The eagerly awaited final season of “Stranger Things” is just around the corner, and in celebration, Lego has introduced a new set of BrickHeadz figures featuring key characters from the series. Set to launch on October 1, this collection includes buildable figures of Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson, Lucas Sinclair, and Will Byers. These figures are currently open for preorders at the Lego online store with a price tag of $40. Given their potential as a hot collector’s item, it’s wise to secure your set early.
This release marks only the second “Stranger Things” themed Lego set, following the earlier release of The Upside Down playset, which is no longer available for purchase. For fans looking to expand their themed collections, these new BrickHeadz offer a fresh opportunity.
New Book Alert: “Stranger Things: The Complete Scripts Volumes 1-4”
For those who can’t get enough of the “Stranger Things” universe, there’s more exciting news. The show’s creators, the Duffer Brothers, are releasing a series of books titled “Stranger Things: The Complete Scripts,” which will feature the screenplays from the first four seasons. The series will be released in four volumes, with the first two launching on September 2, and volumes 3 and 4 following on December 9. Each volume is available for preorder on Amazon for $30.
Additional Exciting Lego Set Preorders
In anticipation of San Diego Comic-Con, Lego is unveiling several new sets. One standout is the Nintendo Game Boy replica, a 421-piece model that not only visually represents the iconic gaming device but also includes interactive features like A/B buttons, a D-pad, and Start/Select buttons. This set also comes with interchangeable cartridge pieces featuring classic games such as Super Mario Land and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening. Available for preorder at $60, this nostalgic set launches on October 1.
Batman enthusiasts will be thrilled with the return of Lego Batman through an intricate 2,953-piece model of Arkham Asylum. This set, which features 16 minifigures and a modular design, resembles a sort of advent calendar for Batman fans, offering a prolonged and engaging building experience. Priced at $300, it will be available first to Lego Insiders members on September 9 before a global release on September 12.
Also launching are seven new sets inspired by the musical “Wicked: For Good,” which include large display sets such as the Emerald City Wall Art and playsets like Glinda’s Wedding and Munchkinland. These sets will be available starting September 1.
Lastly, several new “Star Wars” themed Lego sets are set to launch on August 1, with preorders available now. These include premium figures and playsets featuring iconic characters and vehicles, such as K-2SO from Rogue One, Wicket the Ewok, and the AT-ST walker, among others. Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect:
– AT-ST Walker (1,513 pieces) — $200 | Launches August 1
– Wicket the Ewok (1,010 pieces) — $120 | Launches August 1
– K-2SO Security Droid (845 pieces) — $90 | Launches August 1
– Battle of Felucia Separatist MTT (976 pieces) — $160 | Launches August 1
– Republic Juggernaut (813 pieces) — $160 | Launches August 1
– Jango Fett’s Starship (707 pieces) — $70 | Launches August 1
– V-19 Torrent Starfighter (567 pieces) — $65 | Launches August 1
– The Force Burner Snowspeeder (349 pieces) — $55 | Launches August 1
– 327th Star Corps Clone Troopers Battle Pack (258 pieces) — $45 | Launches August 1
– 2025 Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar (263 pieces) — $45 | Launches September 1
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