Iron Man Mark 3 Collector's Edition and More Marvel LEGO Sets Announced
Lately, LEGO has been unveiling new sets we can look forward to seeing in early 2026, including a Back to the Future Time Machine and sets based on the video game LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. The latest announcement is a batch of Marvel LEGO sets that appeal to all ages, with a range of price points that (thankfully) doesn’t get ridiculously high. There are some very cool sets in the works, and the two that I like best are available for preorder right now. Let’s have a look.
Here are all the new Marvel LEGO sets coming in January 1. You can find more details about them in the blurbs below.
LEGO has released a number of Iron Man sets over the years (this MK4 bust comes to mind as a stand-out), but I don’t think any has nailed the character quite like this one. It’s not a buildable action figure aimed at kids, like some previous superhero sets. It’s more like a posable statue for adults that’s meant to be displayed on a desk or bookshelf, complete with a name placard. It stands over 15 inches tall, and it includes an Iron Man minifigure you can set at the foot of the build.
The previous Daily Bugle LEGO set was towering and impressive – but at $350 it was priced out of reach for many Marvel fans. This one is scaled down (though it’s still over a foot high), and it includes a lot of what made the previous set impressive. It comes with a giant, jointed Rhino figure, as well as minifigures for Mysterio, J. Jonah Jameson, and Rhino, plus Spidey, Miles, Ghost Spider, and Venomized Captain America. It looks good enough for display, but it’s sturdy enough to stand up to play if you give it to a kid.
A handful of smaller Marvel LEGO sets are also coming January 1, but they’re not available for preorder. These include a pretty awesome Hulkbuster vs. The Hulk set, Spider-Man vs. Sandman, and sets that pit Spidey against Ghost Rider and Venomized Wolverine.
It’s not a Marvel set, but the announcement came out at the same time, so I’m including it anyway. LEGO also announced this great looking race car from F1 The Movie. It’s coming January 1 for a modest $27.99.
For similar sets that are available now, check out our picks for the best LEGO Marvel sets you can buy. These include some truly remarkable builds, like the X-Men’s X-Mansion and the Avengers Tower.
If you’re looking for brand-new sets, you won’t find many this month; here’s every new LEGO set for November 2025. For a more robust collection of new releases, check out every LEGO set that released in October, which includes the massive Star Wars Death Star set.
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.
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