Early LEGO 2025 set reveals that we might see next

The LEGO Group and retailers are already starting to lift the curtain on the February and March 2025 sets and there’s a lot rumoured still to see.

From NINJAGO to LEGO-exclusive BrickHeadz and Seasonal models, 2025 is off to an exciting start with plenty of reveals for future sets already and while nothing more is officially confirmed at the time of writing, the vast amount of LEGO rumours suggest that there may be more news to come in the following weeks.

With the LEGO Group officially revealing the likes of 71832 Thunderfang Dragon of Chaos ahead of March 1 and 40798 Red Panda Mei before its release on February 1, here are some of the most intriguing rumoured sets that we may see revealed soon. This is according to their rumoured release dates and recent reveals.

LEGO Ideas 21354 Twilight: Cullen House

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The LEGO Ideas Twilight model is next up chronologically for a set in the theme but that’s not always the best indicator of a release order. Despite this, it is rumoured to be released at the start of February so a reveal this month seems certain.

That’s only based on rumours but there are many models for the LEGO Ideas team to sort out in 2025 and beyond, including three gifts-with-purchase. In 2024, 21345 Polaroid OneStep SX-70 Camera, 21346 Family Tree and 21347 Red London Telephone Box were released in the first two months so a February 2025 release date is plausible either way.

LEGO Creator 31172 Record Player with Flowers

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Those who missed out on 40699 Retro Record Player may have an alternative LEGO record player to consider on March 1 with the rumoured LEGO Creator 31172 Record Player with Flowers.

We’ve already had a LEGO Creator set revealed for March 2025 – 31170 Pink Flamingo – so a reveal of this rumoured model may be on the horizon. Take it with caution for now though.

LEGO Icons 10362 Parisian Café

10243 Parisian Restaurant

10362 Parisian Café is also rumoured to be released in March for €79.99 with 1,011 pieces in what is said to be the start of a new restaurant range.

Time will tell whether or not this rumour is accurate and with the reveal of Icons10353 Williams Racing FW14B & Nigel Mansell under our belt before its March release date, a full unveiling of this reported set soon is plausible. For comparison, of the March 2024 LEGO Icons sets, reveals took place in early February so you might want to pack some patience for the reveal of 10362 Parisian Café.

LEGO Jurassic World 76968 T. rex Skeleton

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Similar to 10362 Parisian Café, the $249.99 76968 T. rex Skeleton is said to be released in March and given its size, it might require a bit more patience until we see official imagery.

Larger LEGO models tend to receive proper reveals as opposed to being added to LEGO.com and other retailers so rather than an unveiling in January 2025, a February reveal may be more likely. In the meantime, 76969 Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull should help you pass the time and it’s available now.

LEGO NINJAGO 71837 The Crossroads

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Alongside 71832 Thunderfang Dragon of Chaos and 71836 Arc Dragon of Focus, a $250 Crossroads recreation is rumoured to be released in March 2025 and it has yet to be confirmed.

While it wasn’t released until later in the year, 2024’s sizable 71814 Tournament Temple City was revealed one month before its release date, posting a similar schedule for 71837 The Crossroads. This would put its reveal in early February, should the rumours be accurate but we’d note that 71814 Tournament Temple City was revealed alongside the rest of the June 2024 wave.

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Jack Yates

LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.

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David
David
1 year ago

are you sure that’s a T-Rex?

Rachael Davies
Admin
1 year ago
Reply to  David

As we don’t have a picture of the rumoured set, we’ve used an image of a similar set – but different dinosaur – for illustrative purposes.

Brendan Crowley
Brendan Crowley
1 year ago
Reply to  Rachael Davies

you could’ve also just used the T-Rex Skull LEGO set for the image, at least that would be clearer than calling a Trcieratops a T-rex

Neil
Neil
1 year ago
Reply to  David

Might wanna read the article rather than assume the pic. It literally said that Lego will do a big reveal of it.

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