Which New LEGO Marvel Sets Are Coming Out in 2026?

Anthony Amor 8 min read
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2026 is a stacked year for Marvel fans who build. LEGO is releasing new LEGO Marvel sets at every price point, from a $24.99 diorama that finally puts Spider-Man 3 on the shelf to a $399.99 Helicarrier that's been absent since 2015. If you've been holding out for a reason to buy, there's now a long list of them.

The sets covered here span January through August 2026. Not everyone is worth your money, but several are genuinely hard to skip.

The Year's Hardest Set to Skip

The S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier (76354) is the biggest Marvel release of the year. At 3,057 pieces and $399.99, it's also the first version of this ship since the 2015 set retired years ago.

The proportions on this one are more accurate to the MCU than its predecessor. It measures 68 cm (26.5 in.) long, with a runway that slides open to reveal an interior bridge, an engine section with a removable cover showing flame effects, and a Quinjet displayed mid-air on a posing stick. The crew covers six minifigures: Winter Soldier, Stealth Suit Captain America, Phil Coulson, Maria Hill, Hawkeye, and Nick Fury. Captain America's stealth suit, from The Winter Soldier, is a first in LEGO form.

If you want one large centrepiece for your collection in 2026, this is it. It was released on June 1.

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Three Sets Tied to Brand New Day

Three new LEGO Spider-Man sets launched alongside the Helicarrier on June 1. All three are built around Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Tom Holland's fourth Spider-Man film, due in theatres July 31, 2026.

Spider-Man Hero Figure (76346) — $99.99

This is the tallest brick-built Spider-Man LEGO has made. At 813 pieces and 36 cm tall, the figure has 24 points of articulation, including individually movable fingers, so you can lock it into virtually any pose. A Spider-Man minifigure and nameplate are included. Age 12+.

If you liked the Iron Man Mark 3 Collector's Edition from earlier in the year, this is the Spider-Man equivalent for the film-focused crowd.

lego Spider-Man Hero Figure

Spider-Man Prison Transport Chase (76349) — $49.99

The sharpest price-to-minifigure ratio in the June wave. At 367 pieces for $49.99, it packs a six-wheeled DODC truck with stud shooters and a rear prison compartment, plus four minifigures: Spider-Man, Tombstone, Tarantula, and a DODC Guard. Tombstone in particular is a long-overdue addition to the LEGO Marvel lineup.

lego Spider-Man Prison Transport Chase

Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash (76350) — $89.99

A 534-piece interactive set built around a crumbling DODC office building. Pushing a trigger at the rear blasts the front wall apart to reveal the Hulk, a large brick-built big figure, and not a standard minifigure. The five standard minifigures are Spider-Man, Tarantula, Scorpion, Boomerang, and a hot dog vendor. Kids 8+ will get the most out of this one.

lego Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash

Best January Releases Worth Owning

January's wave brought several new sets. These three are the standouts:

Iron Man Mark 3 Collectors' Edition (76344) — $129.99

Released January 1, this 1,297-piece statue stands 38 cm tall and depicts the Mark 3 armour with gold-lacquered accents. Joints at the neck, waist, shoulders, wrists, and hands allow for the classic repulsor poses you know from the films. A decorative nameplate and an Iron Man minifigure with arm printing round it out. Rated 18+.

Reviewers called it one of LEGO's best armored character builds, and it's a worthy anchor for any Avengers display.

lego Iron Man

Epic Battle: Spider-Man vs. Sandman (76334) — $24.99

At 201 pieces for $24.99, this is the most surprising set of the year. It's the first LEGO set ever based on Spider-Man 3 (2007), and it delivers Spider-Man in his Tobey Maguire variant, a Sandman minifigure, and a Venom minifigure on a compact vertical diorama with a printed nameplate. The Sandman and Venom figures use new-for-2026 prints that match the Raimi film aesthetic specifically. Venom even comes with four poseable tentacles.

This is part of the new Epic Moment Collection, a series of displayable vignettes that punches well above its price tag.

lego Spider-Man vs. Sandman

Spider-Man vs. Mysterio: The Daily Bugle (76342) — $99.99

A 781-piece modular building with four interior floors, a fire escape, a billboard with a working lever that changes the graphic, and seven minifigures: Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Ghost Spider, J. Jonah Jameson, Mysterio, Venomized Captain America, and Rhino, plus a Rhino mech. It connects with other sets in LEGO's growing New York street scene range.

This is the more accessible Daily Bugle, smaller in scale than the retired 76178 but better suited for most shelves.

lego Spider-Man vs. Mysterio

Three Sets That Fill Specific Gaps in Any Marvel Collection

Ravager Jumpsuit Groot (76341) — $59.99

A 604-piece Baby Groot in his red Ravager suit from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, built for repositioning. Head, arms, fingers, hips, feet, and even eyebrows can all be adjusted independently. A small detonator built with buttons and levers references one of the film's best scenes.

Groot fans have had two previous versions of this figure. This one is the most detailed yet.

lego Ravager Jumpsuit Groot

Venom Bust (76356) — $49.99

The Venom Bust (76356) lands July 1. This 413-piece bust captures Venom's teeth, tongue, veins, and muscular build from the 2018 Tom Hardy film. The tongue is removable for an alternate look, and a new Venom minifigure with decorated arms is included. Rated 18+, and reviewed as the best entry so far in LEGO's Marvel Bust Collection series.

Venom Bust lego

The Fantastic Four H.E.R.B.I.E. (76339) — $74.99

H.E.R.B.I.E. (76339) arrives August 1. This 747-piece buildable robot from the Fantastic Four: First Steps movie stands 23 cm tall with rotating tape-spool eyes, articulated arms, and fingers. No stickers are used anywhere; all decoration is printed. H.E.R.B.I.E. holds a coffee mug and a wrench in fully posable hands.

It's the second-ever standalone Fantastic Four LEGO set, and the first to focus on the team's robot companion.

H.E.R.B.I.E. (76339)

How to Decide Which Sets to Buy?

If you're building a New York street display, the Daily Bugle (76342) connects directly to other sets in LEGO's modular Marvel range, including the Oscorp set (76324), so it compounds the value of sets you may already own. The Sandman Epic Battle (76334) also plugs into the Epic Moment Collection, which LEGO appears to be expanding through 2026.

The Helicarrier (76354) is the only set here that fills a display category that no other set can. A vehicle of that scale and MCU specificity has no equivalent in the current LEGO Marvel lineup. That's also what gives it the strongest long-term case. When it eventually retires, a replacement is years away.

For gift-buying, the clearest recipient matches are worth noting. The Spider-Man Hero Figure (76346) is the one set on this list that works as a standalone desk piece for teenagers, with no other sets needed and no display footprint beyond a flat surface and a pose. The Prison Transport Chase (76349) works best for kids already invested in MCU characters, specifically because Tombstone and Tarantula are rare in minifigure form.

Collectors focused on minifigure exclusivity should prioritize the Helicarrier. Phil Coulson's second-ever LEGO appearance and Captain America's stealth suit are both set-exclusive. The Sandman set is the only current source for a film-accurate Sandman minifigure and the Raimi-era Venom variant.

For display shelves built around multiple sets, The Best LEGO Marvel Sets to Watch in 2025 covers the pieces you might already own, along with which ones sit naturally alongside this year's wave.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the new LEGO Marvel sets in 2026 based on upcoming movies?

Several are. The Spider-Man Hero Figure (76346), Prison Transport Chase (76349), and Hulk Epic Clash (76350) all tie to Spider-Man: Brand New Day, releasing July 31, 2026. The Fantastic Four H.E.R.B.I.E. (76339) connects to 2025's Fantastic Four: First Steps. The Helicarrier and the Iron Man Collectors' Edition are classics-focused with no film tie-in.

Which new Marvel LEGO sets are best for adult collectors?

The Iron Man Mark 3 Collector's Edition (76344) and the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier (76354) is both rated 18+ and designed explicitly for display. The Venom Bust (76356) is also rated 18+ and is the most character-specific display piece of the summer wave.

What is the cheapest new LEGO Marvel set in 2026?

The Epic Battle: Spider-Man vs. Sandman (76334) at $24.99 is the lowest price in this wave. At 201 pieces with three minifigures, two of which carry new-for-2026 Raimi film prints, it delivers the strongest piece-per-dollar ratio across all new Marvel LEGO sets this year.

Are there upcoming LEGO Marvel sets still to be announced?

The known 2026 releases run through August with the Fantastic Four H.E.R.B.I.E. set. Nothing beyond August has been officially confirmed, but LEGO routinely reveals autumn and holiday waves mid-year, so further upcoming LEGO Marvel sets are likely before year-end.

Do any of these new sets include LED lighting?

None ships with LED lighting built in. LeLightGo makes custom kits for specific Marvel sets that use plug-and-play installation with USB or battery power, backed by a 2-year warranty.

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