Summer is well and truly upon us, and what better way to beat the heat than to be inside building Lego based on the movies you could be out in that heat going to watch? After last month’s Star Wars bonanza, in June Lego’s opening up to a whole host of other franchises to get in on the fun with new sets, including the very first Fantastic Four Lego set, a return to Fortnite, and yes… the arrival of the world’s most famous Australian dog.
Lego Bluey is arguably going to be the big drop of the month, but it is one among many highlights in a bumper month for Lego. The aforementioned Fantastic Four: First Steps set finally brings Marvel’s first family to the physical world of Lego, the Jurassic World line is all in on Rebirth ahead of its arrival in cinemas, and Lego Simpsons makes a triumphant return. But that’s not all, there’s plenty to tempt your wallet this month—and yes, even a little more Star Wars, too. Check out the lowdown on the biggest Lego releases of June 2025 below!
Lego Book Nooks
This month Lego is launching a new line of designs featuring a series of foldout display pieces that can also serve as themed book nooks in your shelf space. So far the company is sticking to novel-themed ideas, like the debut Sherlock Holmes set and a Lord of the Rings encounter between Gandalf and the Balrog (albeit inspired by its rendition in the Peter Jackson films), but who’s to say where the line goes from here?
Lego Bluey Sets
The kids cartoon sensation is now ready to bring Australian dominion to the world of Lego too, with a series of sets explicitly aimed at young builders in both the Duplo series and Lego’s 4+ sets (although the young-at-heart adult Bluey fans will no doubt find some enjoyment with the latter, too). Whether you want something small with Bluey and her friends, or the whole Heeler household in one set, there’s plenty for everyone.
- 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

Lego City is usually only in io9’s proverbial wheelhouse when it comes to the line’s myriad space exploration sets, but this new tower display is a celebration of all sorts of aspects of Lego City—space included! There’s a rocket launch, a train, mirrored police and fire stations, a construction crane, and even a skate ramp for good measure. It’s a peculiar mashup, but a fun way to make a Lego City set that reflects much of the line’s mainstays. ($210, available here)
Lego Star Wars Sets
Star Wars got all the fun last month, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing from the galaxy far, far away coming in June. It is a smorgasbord of smaller sets though, from a Plo Koon microfighter, a Darth Maul mini-mech, and an Ahsoka-inspired battle pack that gives you a squad of Night Troopers to add to your legions.
- Plo Koon’s Jedi Starfighter Microfighter, $15
- Darth Maul Mech, $18
- Death Trooper and Night Trooper Battle Pack, $23
Lego Jurassic World Rebirth Sets
Rebirth is the name of the game this month in the land of Jurassic World, with a whole host of sets inspired by the new movie. The time is now for your Jonathan Bailey minifigure! But honestly, the star of the show might be the smallest set on offer: the adorable Dolores, a baby Aquilops.
- 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

The Lego Art series expands with an original artpiece, recreating a dazzling tiger head surrounded by florals, which can be customized or even enhanced with flowers from the Lego botanicals range. ($65, available here)
Lego Marvel Sets
The first Fantastic Four: First Steps set (and first Fantastic Four set outright!) might be the draw here, despite Mr. Fantastic’s distressing legs, but it’s not the only Marvel set we’re getting this month, as Iron Spider swings into the Marvel bust line.
Lego Minecraft Sets
After a brief bout of Minecraft Movie mania, Lego’s back to the regular gaming-inspired sets for the survival crafter, with a variety of builds. The standout, however, is a wonderfully pixelated buildable Creeper—who is not only about as articulated as a Creeper can get, but even can have TNT hidden in its head for an explosive easter egg.
- The Warden Encounter, $20
- The TNT Jungle House, $30
- The Creeper, $40
- The Pickaxe Mine, $55
Lego Icons The Simpsons Krusty Burger

Lego returns to The Simpsons for the first time in a decade with another iconic Springfield locale in the form of Krusty Burger. Alongside most of the Simpsons family in Homer, Bart, and Lisa (complete with an appropriate clown-car variant of the family car from Homer’s tenure in Clown College), there’s a host of Simpsons stalwarts, including Sideshow Bob, a new Krusty farmer inspired by the season 20 episode “Coming to Homerica”, and, of course, the squeaky-voiced teen. ($210, available here)
Lego Fortnite Sets
Lego’s ongoing digital-physical collaboration with Fortnite continues with a series of sets inspired by the Fortnite Lego Odyssey mode, including a giant-sized Klombo beast.
- Peely & Sparkplug’s Camp, $23
- The Durrr Burger Restaurant, $65
- Klombo, $110
Lego Disney Sets
There’s only one bit of Stitch-adjacent fever from Lego this month to tie-into the new movie in the form of a buildable Angel, Stitch’s cutesy companion from the mid-aughts TV show, but the standout is a huge buildable (and customizable) Dalmatian pup from 101 Dalmatians. Check the price tag before attempting to buy 101 of them, though.
- 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.

Disney-adjacent, but actually from Lego’s crowdsourced Ideas series, this adorable replica of the iconic Pixar mascot from the studio’s very first short even includes the iconic Pixar ball too, packed with hidden references to a litany of animated classics—plus, you can even pose Luxo Jr. balancing on it for good measure. ($70, available here)
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