Homer's favorite fast food restaurant, Krusty Burger, joins The Simpsons home and Kwik-E-Mart as Lego sets.
Guest starring some very distressing Lego Mr. Fantastic legs.
And yes, you can pose Luxo Jr. bouncing on top of the Pixar ball.
You still have time to buy something nice for mom before it's too late.
Longing for some more Lego that reminds you of your youth? New sets based on Spider-Man 2 and Batman Forever are here to provide.
To the surprise of no one, Star Wars reigns supreme in this month's Lego releases–but the galaxy far, far away isn't the only place getting new sets.
Andor, Revenge of the Sith, Rebels, and a massive new UCS take on Jango Fett's ship headline Lego's Star Wars celebrations next month.
The latest addition to Lego's collector-focused Lord of the Rings line takes us to the home of the Hobbits—but maybe it should've stayed in one home in particular.
Like any good shirefolk, Lego's April 2025 sets might be small in stature, but high on quality.
The 2,017-piece recreation of the Shire celebrates Bilbo's 111th birthday in style when it releases starting April 2.
The first-ever toy will come following the Nintendo Switch release of Pokémon Legends Z-A.
Lego has always thrown curveballs with its approach to Mario sets, and its latest is no different.
Based on the beloved animated series, the toy release will hit retailers in June.
Still think the final fight in Avengers: Endgame was one of the coolest things ever? If yes, then Lego's got a brand new set for you.
Dinosaurs, F1 cars, beautiful architecture... March 2025 is a pricey month to be a Lego fan.
The 3,145-piece Tyrannosaurus rex set will stomp onto shelves from March 12.
After a blockbuster start to the year, Lego's February is much quieter—save for one highly anticipated set.
Lego's partnership with the Straw Hats is coming via the live-action Netflix adaptation, rather than directly through the anime or manga.
The 2,001-piece taken on the Cullen house will release in February for $220.
We're hoping for a duck cake in brick form when the hit animated Disney+ show reveals its Lego sets later this year.
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