LEGO 2025 rumours posit a new collection suitable for all themes
LEGO 2025 rumours for Star Wars and Marvel suggest that a new set collection is kicking off next year, ideal for every theme and enthusiast.
We’re still waiting on confirmation for several LEGO 2025 rumours, but two rumoured sets have been particularly intriguing as of late. A pair of logos are rumoured to be on the way next year for Marvel and Star Wars with key differences between them reported.
75407 Star Wars Logo is rumoured to cost $59.99 for 700 pieces and comparatively, 76313 Marvel Logo is rumoured for $99.99 with 931 pieces and five minifigures.
These rumoured logo sets seem to have been approached differently according to the reports, showcasing that this returning logo set concept can take many different forms. The idea of a brick-built logo as a model isn’t entirely new, as proven by LEGO Art’s 31206 The Rolling Stones.
Whether depicting a logo for a theme or franchise, or something more specific beyond the LEGO Group’s portfolio, the rumoured sets should form the start of a new collection. Many other logos would make for an interesting LEGO build, approached in different ways.

The likes of LEGO Ideas, Classic Space and even the main LEGO logo would all benefit from a build for enthusiasts to display in their homes, and each build could have a hidden or obvious feature to set them apart – from unfolding models to using various odd elements in a singular colour. It would also be useful to label your collection using another LEGO set.
A collection of brick-built logos wouldn’t be as limited as the helmet or starship ranges, as every theme has a logo that would make for a suitable set too. Similarly, every enthusiast can benefit from labelling their shelves and set collections using another model.
While 75407 Star Wars Logo and 76313 Marvel Logo are only rumours at the time of writing and should be taken with caution, there may be a chance for LEGO logo models to evolve past 31206 The Rolling Stones and create a new collection of brick-built logos to display at home, labelling your shelves accordingly. These builds would be genuinely useful for dedicated enthusiasts and so far, the prices aren’t quite as high as 31206 The Rolling Stones in early rumours.
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I would love more sets in the Medieval Series, including small sets of figures etc.
I’m age 66 and my son has bought me several sets in the last 3 years, including The Sanderson Sisters House, The Medieval Blacksmith and The 3in1 Creator Castle.
When I was buying Lego sets for my children in the 1980s-90s, I never thought I would love building Lego myself, at such a grand age!
When will Lego bring out a new Large motorised model something like a low loader or a Class1HGV
we need a small Dr,s office and a newspaper co in same building