Every new LEGO set partnership for 2026, so far
It’s been a busy year of new partnerships for the LEGO Group, so far, including some that have affected physical sets and fresh themes.
From a new Netflix movie to long-awaited film coverage and the biggest gaming franchise of all time, the LEGO Group’s portfolio is more packed with IP partners than ever. You only appreciate the sheer variety by looking at what is new to the LEGO Group’s umbrella of partnerships this year, so far.
Here’s a look at every single one of the LEGO partnerships in physical sets of 2026, so far, and we’re only four months into the year.
KPop Demon Hunters

LEGO KPop Demon Hunters is a new theme starting later this year, continuing the LEGO Group’s ongoing partnership with Netflix. While it is inherently a continuation of a larger partnership, a new theme is significant enough to take up a spot on this list.
The first set is confirmed for later this year, with some details rumoured, but additional sets are coming in 2027. We’ll let you know as soon as we have more details.
Shrek

One of the most recent partnerships to be announced is that of LEGO Shrek. The reveal came earlier this week, with the unveiling of both a trio of buildable figures and a pack of BrickHeadz. The LEGO Group has already confirmed that this isn’t the end of Shrek, but it has yet to be seen if this is to become a full theme.
Project Hail Mary

A LEGO Project Hail Mary set likely wasn’t on anyone’s 2026 bingo card, but that’s exactly what we’ve received in 11389 Project Hail Mary. It’s likely only going to be a one-off set, similar to 10327 Dune Atreides Royal Ornithopter, but it looks to be a hit with enthusiasts of the film and LEGO alike. It even went to space not long ago.
Snoopy

A LEGO Snoopy set is on the way, thanks to Ideas this summer. 21368 Peanuts: Snoopy’s Doghouse combines multiple projects from a fan designer into one official LEGO set, marking the first partnership for Snoopy between the LEGO Group and Sony.
Tintin

The new LEGO Ideas 21367 Tintin Moon Rocket is part of a brand-new partnership for the LEGO Group, featuring five exclusive minifigures (and Snowy), launched earlier this year. Whether it will be the one and only LEGO Tintin set or there will be more has yet to be seen.
Pokémon

Possibly the LEGO Group’s biggest partnership this year is that of Pokémon, currently resulting in five total sets and with many more rumoured for later this year. It’s a significant milestone for the LEGO Group, given that Pokémon is the biggest media property in history. We can only hope that the new theme will be around for a while.
Crocs

The majority of the LEGO Group’s new partnership with Crocs has been focused on footwear and accessories, but there has been one new LEGO set (in two different-coloured packages) as a result of the partnership. The Crocs polybag consists of one minifigure and four LEGO Brick Clogs for them to wear. There’s no sign of the Crocs branding beyond the packaging.
FIFA

LEGO Editions has resulted in a couple of new partnerships so far, including one with FIFA. This has seen multiple sets, including the massive 43020 FIFA World Cup Official Trophy, depicting the iconic trophy from the FIFA World Cup.
U.S. Soccer

Another football partnership for this year is one with U.S. Soccer. It’s only represented in 43033 2026 U.S. Soccer National Team Jersey so far, forming part of the many football-focused sets in LEGO Editions.
Footballers




The LEGO Group is also partnering with four real footballers for a series of LEGO Editions sets. From Messi with three sets to Vini Jr. with just one, there’s plenty of variety in these partnered models.
F1: The Movie

LEGO Speed Champions has shared a brief encounter with the F1 movie earlier this year in 77252 APXGP Team Race Car, but it is not clear whether this is an extension of the existing Formula 1 partnership or required something more. Either way, we’re including it in this list to be on the safe side.
Ken Block and Hoonigan Racing

LEGO Speed Champions is certainly debuting one new partnership this year with 77262 Ken Block’s ’65 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn V1. The theme would benefit from more Hoonigan LEGO models, but for now, this is a one-off partnership.
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