MKJoshA Posted July 9, 2025 Posted July 9, 2025 This thread collects everything we know about 2026 LEGO Star Wars sets: If you have news, substantiated rumors (you have a source that you can name or allude to), or other information regarding new 2024 sets, please post it here. Nothing else. This is not for posting vague hints and toying with people. This is not a discussion thread, that can be found here. This IS your warning! If you have questions about what belongs in this thread, please PM MKJoshA, Brickdoctor, Clone OPatra, or another Moderator. This is for news and news only. If you choose to post fabricated information; you can expect to be banned! It's not worth the fifteen minutes of internet fame. This is for news and news only. Do not post watermarked or confidential images; the image will be removed and the member will be dealt with appropriately. These are considered leaks and we have been asked by TLG to comply. Our Member Guidelines state: Sinner said: If you find an image of a new LEGO set and it is incredibly blurry or stamped "Confidential", it is a leak-please don't post it here. If you are uncertain, PM a member of the staff for guidance and include a link to the questionable material. This topic is for 2026 news, not 2025, and not 2027. We will make a new topic when we feel it is necessary. If your post was on the boards, and now it's not...there is a good chance it was either hidden or moved. Off topic posts, placing info in the wrong thread, or a request from LEGO to remove something; these are all possible reasons why something may have disappeared. Thank you! Eurobricks Star Wars Forum Spoiler Policy With regards to upcoming sets and rumors: Read at your own risk. This is a topic about potential items to be released. If you do not want to know, stay out of these forums!!! With regards to spoiler tags: these are not required and we will not force anyone to use them. That being said, I'm sure if you did use them, the community would be a much happier place! Please be respectful of others. If a member used a spoiler tag, their intention was to keep something quiet; it was a courtesy to others. If you choose to comment on the contents of that spoiler tag, please refrain from publicly mentioning what the contents of the spoiler were!!! With regards to movies or shows: We feel that two weeks from the release date is an ample amount of time for most people to view a movie. Once a movie or episode is released, we the staff, will do all we can to curb the usage of spoilers in any of the topics in the Star Wars forum for two weeks. If you do not see the movie or episode within two weeks, then you read here at your own risk. This is the policy in the Star Wars forum, going forward. If you did not agree with us in the past, so be it. From this point on, we will not police the threads unless something becomes an issue. We ask that members not mini-mod (directly telling other members how to behave ) in the thread and tell others to use spoiler tags. If something is a problem, please inform the mods by reporting it. Any questions, please ask in the appropriate thread. Quote
Murdoch17 Posted July 9, 2025 Posted July 9, 2025 (edited) @MKJoshA, I don't think one of your pictures came through properly.... It's just a link. (sorry if i broke any rules, I didn't see a 2026 thread to post this in) Edited July 9, 2025 by Murdoch17 Quote
MKJoshA Posted July 9, 2025 Author Posted July 9, 2025 3 minutes ago, Murdoch17 said: @MKJoshA, I don't think one of your pictures came through properly.... It's just a link. (sorry if i broke any rules, I didn't see a 2026 thread to post this in) Fixed it, I appreciate the heads up. Quote
Renown Posted July 9, 2025 Posted July 9, 2025 I'd be careful where I was sticking my nose if I were you. Quote
ArrowBricks Posted July 9, 2025 Posted July 9, 2025 Cobb Vanth must be appearing in the Mando movie, otherwise it’s a strange choice. Alternatively, Bane could play a role in the Maul series. Quote
Classic_Spaceman Posted July 12, 2025 Posted July 12, 2025 On 7/9/2025 at 10:23 AM, Renown said: I'd be careful where I was sticking my nose if I were you. Cad Bane 100% confirmed!! Ordinarily, I would not read too much into the exact quote (as @Renown’s hints are usually just said by or about the character in-question), but in light of the Vanth vs. Bane rumour, a line that Cad Bane says to Cobb Vanth feels more than coincidental. One possibility for how we could get Cad Bane and anachronistic armoured Cobb Vanth in same set is a Cad Bane mech set (as Superheroes mechs have begun to include a second Minifig). If we are for sure getting a duel, then maybe LEGO will be uncharacteristically generous and include the helmet, armour torso, and jetpack as extras (hidden in a Freetown saloon side-build, with the main Cobb Vanth Minifig just having the dark red cardigan with red bandana print) - This could actually work, since the head/hair would be the same for both versions, and the only difference to the leg print would be presence or absence of a right knee plate (a corner that I would be OK with if cut), but I unfortunately cannot see this being the case. At least an unarmoured Cobb Vanth is easier to cobble together than the armoured version, and maybe we could see the duel-accurate ‘fig pop up in an Advent Calendar at some point. 🫤 Quote
Classic_Spaceman Posted July 12, 2025 Posted July 12, 2025 (edited) On 7/9/2025 at 11:42 AM, ArrowBricks said: Alternatively, Bane could play a role in the Maul series. The Maul series had better get sets!! 😡 I am still pissed that TBB was basically ignored (which was a very strange decision given LEGO’s recent Clone focus!) - We should have at least gotten a V-wing, Rho-class shuttle, Juggernaut (A9), and some battle packs (one with 2x TK Troopers, 1x Elite Squad Trooper, and 1x Clone Commando (plain) would be enough to cover the main troopers that appear in the series). Back on-topic, here is the price list for the January 2026 wave (as I do not see it anywhere here): - 75421: $69.99, 7+ - 75423: $99.99, 7+ - 75436: $9.99, 6+ - 75437: $29.99, 7+ - 75440: $59.99, 18+ - 75441: $79.99, 18+ - 75443: $19.99, 4+ - 75448: $14.99, 6+ - 75449: $19.99, 6+ - 75452: $89.99, 10+ - 30727: $4.99, 6+ 75448 ($15, 6+) is probably a Microfighter, given their current pricing, and 75449 ($20, 6+) is likely a mech (potentially with a second Minifig, as Superheroes has been doing); 30727 ($5, 6+) is obviously a polybag. 75440 ($60, 18+) and 75441 ($80, 18+) could be either both midi-scale ships, or a ship and a helmet (with $10 price bump) respectively; 75443 ($20, 4+) will either have only one (new?) Minifig or two reuses, since the 4+ Mando’s N-1 set has three ‘figs (Mando, Grogu, R5) and sells for $30. 75421 ($70, 7+) could be a starfighter, though the age would need to be wrong (fighters are generally in the 8+/9+ range), or potentially a large-but-simple playset; 75452 ($90, 10+) is definitely a ship, but the price is rather low (so maybe a shuttle?). If we assume the Cobb Vanth vs. Cad Bane rumour is true, I would bet on it being 75437 ($30, 7+) - The price makes sense for a set with two (new) Minifigs, and the age range tracks with other playsets (e.g. Paz vs. Moff Gideon). I would only expect two Minifigs (or maybe three, if one is reused from another set), considering that the Paz vs. Moff set has three unique (four total) ‘figs for $40. Edited July 12, 2025 by Classic_Spaceman Quote
Renown Posted July 13, 2025 Posted July 13, 2025 16 hours ago, Classic_Spaceman said: The Maul series had better get sets!! 😡 I am still pissed that TBB was basically ignored (which was a very strange decision given LEGO’s recent Clone focus!) - We should have at least gotten a V-wing, Rho-class shuttle, Juggernaut (A9), and some battle packs (one with 2x TK Troopers, 1x Elite Squad Trooper, and 1x Clone Commando (plain) would be enough to cover the main troopers that appear in the series). Back on-topic, here is the price list for the January 2026 wave (as I do not see it anywhere here): - 75421: $69.99, 7+ - 75423: $99.99, 7+ - 75436: $9.99, 6+ - 75437: $29.99, 7+ - 75440: $59.99, 18+ - 75441: $79.99, 18+ - 75443: $19.99, 4+ - 75448: $14.99, 6+ - 75449: $19.99, 6+ - 75452: $89.99, 10+ - 30727: $4.99, 6+ 75448 ($15, 6+) is probably a Microfighter, given their current pricing, and 75449 ($20, 6+) is likely a mech (potentially with a second Minifig, as Superheroes has been doing); 30727 ($5, 6+) is obviously a polybag. 75440 ($60, 18+) and 75441 ($80, 18+) could be either both midi-scale ships, or a ship and a helmet (with $10 price bump) respectively; 75443 ($20, 4+) will either have only one (new?) Minifig or two reuses, since the 4+ Mando’s N-1 set has three ‘figs (Mando, Grogu, R5) and sells for $30. 75421 ($70, 7+) could be a starfighter, though the age would need to be wrong (fighters are generally in the 8+/9+ range), or potentially a large-but-simple playset; 75452 ($90, 10+) is definitely a ship, but the price is rather low (so maybe a shuttle?). If we assume the Cobb Vanth vs. Cad Bane rumour is true, I would bet on it being 75437 ($30, 7+) - The price makes sense for a set with two (new) Minifigs, and the age range tracks with other playsets (e.g. Paz vs. Moff Gideon). I would only expect two Minifigs (or maybe three, if one is reused from another set), considering that the Paz vs. Moff set has three unique (four total) ‘figs for $40. 75448 is a mech with one figure and 75449 is a battle pack. Your assessment of 75437 and its composition is spot on. Quote
MKJoshA Posted July 13, 2025 Author Posted July 13, 2025 75441: MIDI Venator 75436: Speeder Bike 75448: Clone Shock Trooper mech 75449: Siege of Mandalore BP 75452: Buildable BB8 Quote
a_clay_brick Posted December 3, 2025 Posted December 3, 2025 (edited) Oops, think I posted this in the wrong thread before. I have posted a Youtube video breaking down the entire March wave, thanks to info submitted by Brick Tap source Legosnoop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwuNOw7dZgs All the sets will be Smart Play, as rumored. All-in-one sets: (Include Smart Brick, a wireless charger, Smart Minifigures, and Smart Tags) 75421 Vader’s TIE Advanced 75423 Luke’s X-wing 75427 Throne Room Duel Compatible sets: (Include Smart Minifigures and Smart Tags) 75420 Luke’s Landspeeder 75424 AT-ST 75422 Dagobah Training 75425 Mos Eisley Cantina 75426 Millennium Falcon Smart Tags are 2x2 tiles that change the way the Smart Brick interacts with sets. Edited December 3, 2025 by a_clay_brick Quote
MKJoshA Posted Monday at 07:07 PM Author Posted Monday at 07:07 PM 75420 Luke's Landspeeder Luke's Landspeeder has become the meme set in the LEGO Star Wars theme, with a brand new version releasing on the 1st of March 2026. 75420 does not include a Smart Brick, but is Smart Play compatible with a Smart Minifigure of Farm Luke. Two normal LEGO Minifigures are also included of a Jawa and a Gonk Droid, alongside the Landspeeder with a new windshield mould and a small Tatooine hut sidebuild. Set Name - Luke's Landspeeder Set Number - 75420 Age Range - 6+ Piece Count - 215 Price - $39.99 / €39.99 / £34.99 Release Date - 1st March 2026 75421 Darth Vader's TIE Advanced The first of three sets on this list to actually include this exciting new Smart Brick, which LEGO themselves describes as "the smartest LEGO brick we’ve ever built", is 75421 Darth Vader's TIE Advanced. Along with the Smart Brick integrated into Darth Vader's iconic black TIE Advanced starfighter, the 7+ model also includes a wireless charger, smart tags and a Smart Minifigure of Darth Vader. Set Name - Darth Vader's TIE Advanced Set Number - 75421 Age Range - 7+ Piece Count - 473 Price - $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99 Release Date - 1st March 2026 75422 Degobah Training Priced at $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99, just like the previous set, 75422 Degobah Training is the next LEGO Star Wars Smart Play model. The 440-piece model's main build is a large Yoda hut with a side build of a tree with a hidden lever that lifts up a large brick-built crate. Two Smart Minifigures of Dagobah Luke and Yoda are featured alongside a normal R2-D2 figure. Set Name - Degobah Training Set Number - 75422 Age Range - 8+ Piece Count - 440 Price - $69.99 / €69.99 / £59.99 Release Date - 1st March 2026 75423 Luke's Red Five X-Wing 2026's version of Luke's iconic Red Five X-Wing includes the LEGO Smart Brick, combining lights, sounds, sensors, scannable tags, and wireless charging to create a responsive, hybrid play experience. Smart Minifigures of Pilot Luke and Princess Leia are also included in the $100 build alongside a Stormtrooper, a Rebel Technician and R2-D2 again. Set Name - Luke's Red Five X-Wing Set Number - 75423 Age Range - 7+ Piece Count - 584 Price - $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99 Release Date - 1st March 2026 75424 AT-ST Seen in both the Battle of Hoth and the Battle of Endor, an AT-ST will now also be coming in the uprising of LEGO Smart Play. Under the set number 75424, the 7+ model is Smart Play optional with no Smart Brick included, but a single Smart Minifigure of a Scout Trooper and a Smart Tag. Along with the brick-built AT-ST, which has a giant "gead", a speeder bike is also included and a regular Ewok LEGO Minifigure. Set Name - AT-ST Set Number - 75424 Age Range - 7+ Piece Count - 347 Price - $49.99 / €49.99 / £44.99 Release Date - 1st March 2026 75425 Mos Eisley Cantina A scaled-down and Smart Play-friendly Mos Eisley Cantina is the next LEGO Star Wars playset releasing on the 1st of March 2026. 666 pieces make up the 8+ model, which is similar to 2014's version of 75052 Mos Eisley Cantina but with Smart Play features of a Smart Tag and a Smart Minifigure of Greedo. Obi-Wan Kenobi, a Sandtrooper and two Bith Musicians complete the Minifigure lineup of the $80 set. Set Name - Mos Eisley Cantina Set Number - 75425 Age Range - 8+ Piece Count - 666 Price - $79.99 / €79.99 / £69.99 Release Date - 1st March 2026 75426 Millennium Falcon Another classic Star Wars ship will be Smart Play compatible in 2026 as a brand new brick-built version of the Millennium Falcon releases under the set number 75426. With 885 pieces retailing for $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99, the build will be similar to previous versions of the Falcon but include a Smart Tag and Smart versions of Han Solo and Chewbacca alongside C-3PO and Farm Luke. Set Name - Millennium Falcon Set Number - 75426 Age Range - 9+ Piece Count - 885 Price - $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99 Release Date - 1st March 2026 75427 Throne Room Duel Last but not least is the biggest and most expensive LEGO Star Wars set releasing in March: 75427 Throne Room Duel. With 962 pieces retailing for $149.99 / €149.99 / £129.99, 75427 includes two Smart Bricks along with a wireless charger, Smart Tags and three Smart Minifigures. Three regular LEGO Minifigures also make up the 2026 model, which focuses on the Throne Room attached to a round duel-ready platform. Set Name - Throne Room Duel Set Number - 75427 Age Range - TBC Piece Count - 962 Price - $149.99 / €149.99 / £129.99 Release Date - 1st March 2026 Quote
Mandalorianknight Posted Monday at 11:11 PM Posted Monday at 11:11 PM Forgive me if the specific set numbers are required, but to consolidate information about other future sets: "SMART" sets: Ewok Attack ($29.99) Battle of Hoth- Echo Base ($139.99): Includes a snowspeeder R2-D2 (Includes a smart brick) Regular, good old Lego sets: Ewok Village ($179.99) "Star Wars Mini-Movie Posters" ($49.99) Upscaled Darth Vader Minifigure ($99.99) Yoda Statue ($149.99) Bounty Hunter Pursuit ($59.99) "Icons of Star Wars ($79.99) Luke Skywalker's X-wing Microfighter ($14.99) Bespin Duel Anakin's Delta-7 Jedi Starfighter ($29.99) Mandalorian and Grogu sets (Also regular, good old lego): Sandcrawler ($199.99, likely ): Includes a mudhorn Imperial Shuttle ($139.99): AT-AT ($179.99): Quote
Sinistereo Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 13 hours ago, Mandalorianknight said: Forgive me if the specific set numbers are required, but to consolidate information about other future sets: "SMART" sets: Ewok Attack ($29.99) Battle of Hoth- Echo Base ($139.99): Includes a snowspeeder R2-D2 (Includes a smart brick) Regular, good old Lego sets: Ewok Village ($179.99) "Star Wars Mini-Movie Posters" ($49.99) Upscaled Darth Vader Minifigure ($99.99) Yoda Statue ($149.99) Bounty Hunter Pursuit ($59.99) "Icons of Star Wars ($79.99) Luke Skywalker's X-wing Microfighter ($14.99) Bespin Duel Anakin's Delta-7 Jedi Starfighter ($29.99) Mandalorian and Grogu sets (Also regular, good old lego): Sandcrawler ($199.99, likely ): Includes a mudhorn Imperial Shuttle ($139.99): AT-AT ($179.99): it is nice to have official confirmation of there being a Mando AT-AT Set, it seemed like too big of a scene in the movie to not have a set based off of it. Personally I don't own any lego Imperial walker so this set is a must buy for me. With that price point I am hopeful that it is the same scale as the older AT-AT sets Quote
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