LEGO DC Super Heroes 76157 Wonder Woman vs Cheetah available now

LEGO DC 76157 Wonder Woman vs Cheetah is available from the official LEGO online shop.

LEGO DC 76157 Wonder Woman vs Cheetah, the new set inspired by Wonder Woman 84, is available now at LEGO.com.

There was a bit of a farce over the reveal of this product, but now it is available for fans around the world to buy.

Here is the official product description:

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Young super heroes can relive Wonder Woman 1984 movie action with the LEGO DC Wonder Woman vs Cheetah (76157) building kit. When Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) encounters her archenemy, Cheetah (Dr Barbara Minerva), at the transmitter tower, the scene is set for an epic battle!

This action-packed playset gives kids double the fun. Down below in the bunker, Max tries to enter the tower, while overhead the transmitter panels rotate. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman and Cheetah confront each other. With super-cool features and so many possibilities for play, young super heroes will experience endless imaginative fun.

What is most surprising about this set is that the box effort goes to no effort to reveal what the toy itself is, instead focusing on the Wonder Woman 84 logo and the two main minifigures included in the set. It is another example of the LEGO Group experimenting with packaging design.

Wonder Woman 84 will be released on August 14, 2020.

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