Okay, so judging from the pictures of the book......
2016- Lava Monsters (Duh)
2017- Plant Monsters
2018- Aquatic Monsters
It would be really interesting if Lego revealed every villain for the first three years all in one book. Most of these creatures pretty much have to be made into sets, since it wouldn't really make sense to waste all of that time to draw cool monsters that kids will never be able to buy. What kind of marketing is that?
Many of the Lego movie sets were 2in1, but they're mostly off of the shelves by now. I did see some at my local TRU last week though.
Congrats on your first set!
The Pig Castle is pretty "Meh", especially at a high price point, which it's surely going to be at.
Historic fans will probably like Jestro's Lava Castle, which *doesn't move* and is bound to have tons of useful parts, and lava monsters if you're into that sort of thing.
I agree with Nova. Contraction figures of human characters usually don't come out that well, and you'd be much better off getting Grievous.
The Parisian Restaurant is a classic set. It's one of the best sets I own. The layout and sheer level of detail set it apart from the rest of the modulars.
It hasn't been shared, but the Volcano Castle actually looks like a Castle in the other picture (from the game), not a doorway.
Also, Mushlord's forest on the right on the hero side.
Why is it that no one wants to show the prison in the back of the set? Curious to see what that looks like.
Evil Mobile is a waste of $60, you'd be much better off getting the Volcano Base because there's almost no way it won't be a great set.
Very good film. Loved all of the characters, especially Adam Driver's Kylo Ren.
My least favorite character was Rey, she was riveting, but had a pretty basic backstory. She also mastered the Force far too quickly and for a while I forgot Finn was even in the movie because Rey had been the only good guy around for the last half hour.
LOL @ the three people who said it was AOTC quality. Nothing is worse than that movie.