LEGO Spider-Man: Brand New Day Sets Review
Table of contents
- What All Three Brand New Day Sets Have in Common?
- The Hero Figure 76346 Trades Minifigures for a Poseable Statue
- Prison Transport Chase 76349 Builds the Most Play Into the Smallest Box
- Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash 76350 Builds a City Corner You Can Knock Down
- Which Brand New Day Set Should You Buy?
- Lighting Changes How These Sets Read After Dark
- Frequently Asked Questions
LEGO made exactly three sets for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and they reached shelves on June 1, 2026, a full two months before the movie opened on July 31. A three-set lineup is small for a Tom Holland Spider-Man film, so the LEGO Spider-Man: Brand New Day sets lean on character selection over sheer volume, and the villain roster is where most of the interest sits.
What All Three Brand New Day Sets Have in Common?
Every box in the wave includes the same updated Spider-Man minifigure, which is the most upgraded LEGO Marvel Spider-Man figure to date. This Spidey gets printed arms and dual-molded red-and-blue legs for the first time in the theme, details fans have asked for on a standard Spider-Man figure for years. Since the hero is identical in all three boxes, the choice between them comes down to the villains and the build.
The villains carry more weight than the builds here. Tombstone, Tarantula, Scorpion, and Boomerang all debut as minifigures across the three sets, and none of them existed in LEGO form before this wave. That single detail makes even the cheapest box worth a look for a collector.
Price and age ratings sit in a narrow band across the wave. The three sets cost $49.99, $89.99, and $99.99, under a combined $250, and their 8+ and 12+ ratings mark them as building toys first and shelf pieces second.
The Hero Figure 76346 Trades Minifigures for a Poseable Statue
Anyone expecting a playset will find something different in the Spider-Man Hero Figure (76346). For $99.99 and 813 pieces, the build produces a single poseable Spider-Man statue that stands over 14.5 inches (36 cm) tall, in the same buildable-figure style as LEGO's larger Iron Man figure. Its 12+ rating is the highest of the three.
What sets the figure apart is its range of movement. The 24 points of articulation reach down to individually movable fingers, so you can set a web-slinging pose, leave it on a shelf, and rework it whenever you like. A separate Spider-Man minifigure and a nameplate also come in the box, and detachable webs attach to both the statue and the small figure.
The per-brick math here works against what the price tag suggests, in the buyer's favor. The $99.99 sticker is the steepest in the wave, yet at about 12 cents a piece, this is the cheapest set per brick of the three, since a buildable figure relies on a lot of small structural parts. You pay for size and joint count, not a premium per brick.

Prison Transport Chase 76349 Builds the Most Play Into the Smallest Box
The cheapest set in the wave is also the one carrying a movie reveal. At $49.99 for 367 pieces, the Prison Transport Chase (76349) all but confirms that Tombstone, a classic Spider-Man crime boss, turns up in the film, since LEGO's movie tie-in sets are built around the characters who appear on screen. This is his first minifigure in any LEGO set.
The four-figure lineup pairs him with Tarantula, who has spiked hands and feet, a DODC guard carrying handcuffs, and the new Spider-Man with hand-held webs. The villain bench is smaller than the Hulk set's, but Tombstone is the one figure collectors keep asking about.
The vehicle is the busiest build of the three for its size. The six-wheel armored truck carries two stud shooters, a roof hatch that opens over the cockpit, a rear section that swings open to show the prison cell inside, and working suspension for rough play. For 367 pieces, that is the most action-packed into the smallest box in the wave.

Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash 76350 Builds a City Corner You Can Knock Down
The most characters and the steepest per-brick cost both belong to the Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash (76350), priced at $89.99 for 534 pieces. Six minifigures fill the box, with Spider-Man, Tarantula, Scorpion, Boomerang, and a Hotdog Vendor joined by a buildable Hulk big figure. The new Scorpion and Boomerang figures appear here, giving this set the deepest villain bench of the wave.
The model is a gray office building of roughly 36 cm (14 inches), and its main play feature is a wall that collapses. Pushing a trigger at the back blasts the front facade apart to drop the Hulk into the scene, after which the wall rebuilds for another round. Transparent sticks hold the figures in midair, and the ground floor fills out with furniture, construction tools, a reception desk, a small park, and a hotdog cart that opens to reveal its food.
This is the only set in the wave built on a modular footprint. It connects to LEGO's Modular Buildings range, including the Marvel mini-modular 76324, so the office can become one corner of a wider city block. At about 17 cents per piece, it is the priciest set per brick of the three, a result of the heavy figure count and the play features, not the part total.

Which Brand New Day Set Should You Buy?
The three sets aim at different buyers, so the right pick depends on what you plan to do with it.
Display-focused fans should start with the Hero Figure 76346, the only Spider-Man LEGO set in the wave, built for display first. Buyers after value and the headline villain should take the Prison Transport Chase 76349, the cheapest box, and the sole home of the new Tombstone figure. Anyone buying for a child, or wanting the most to do per session, should pick the Hulk Epic Clash 76350, which delivers the most play per box.
Collectors who want everything can take all three for $239.97. That covers every Brand New Day villain LEGO produced and the new Spider-Man minifigure three times over, and the trio sits alongside the rest of the New LEGO Marvel Sets released across 2026.
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Lighting Changes How These Sets Read After Dark
The Hulk Epic Clash gains the most from added light, since its windows, interior rooms, and street scene only come alive once the bricks glow. The Hero Figure picks up depth and shadow on a backlit shelf, which suits a display piece aimed at adults. The Prison Transport benefits the least, since a closed vehicle has few openings for light, though the headlights and cockpit accents still give it a night-scene look.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are all 2026 LEGO Spider-Man sets part of Brand New Day?
No. Only three sets tie to the movie: the Spider-Man Hero Figure (76346), Prison Transport Chase (76349), and Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash (76350), all released June 1, 2026. The other 2026 Spider-Man sets, such as the Daily Bugle and the battle mechs, launched in January and draw from the comics and earlier films.
How are the villains split across the sets?
Each villain sits in just one set, except Tarantula, who appears in both playsets. Tombstone comes only in the Prison Transport Chase, and Scorpion and Boomerang come only in the Hulk Epic Clash. The new Spider-Man minifigure is the one figure included in all three boxes.
Which set suits the youngest builders?
The wave has no set rating below 8+, so it skips preschool and early-elementary builders. The two 8+ playsets work for grade-school kids, and the 12+ Hero Figure is aimed at teens and adults.
Do these sets include the Punisher or other movie characters?
No. The film's cast includes the Punisher and other allies, but the three sets stick to Spider-Man and the four villains above. Characters like the Punisher and Peter Parker's friends did not get minifigures in this wave.
Can I buy the new minifigures separately?
LEGO does not sell these minifigures on its own. To get a single figure like Tombstone, you either buy its set or turn to the secondary market, such as BrickLink, where collectors resell individual minifigures pulled from sealed boxes.
How much shelf space does the Spider-Man Hero Figure need?
The statue stands over 14.5 inches (36 cm), close to nine times the height of a standard minifigure, so it needs a tall, open shelf to sit upright. The poseable arms can reach out past the base, so leave room to the sides if you stage it mid-swing.
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