LEGO Marvel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever sets revealed
Following a first look trailer at San Diego Comic-Con, the LEGO Group has revealed three Black Panther: Wakanda Forever sets.
An earlier rumour suggested the imminent arrival of the new LEGO Marvel products, with numbers for three of the sets debuting on the Building Instructions portal. Now the LEGO Group has officially revealed that a total of three sets based on the upcoming Black Panther: Wakanda Forever movie will all arrive later this year.
The recent SDCC trailer not only gave us our first glimpse at the highly-anticipated Black Panther sequel, but also teased a number of potential candidates to step into the shoes of their fallen leader, T’Challa (as portrayed by the late Chadwick Boseman). In addition, the footage revealed a first look at Riri Williams’ teenaged inventor character Ironheart (as played by Dominique Thorne) and Tenoch Huerta as King Namor, the Sub-Mariner.
The three new sets – as well as their prices, piece counts and minifigures – can be seen below. The October release date comes to us courtesy of StoneWars, although it hasn’t been confirmed yet.
76211 Shuri’s Sunbird
Price: €49.99 Pieces: 355 Minifigures: Shuri, Ironheart MK1, Nakia, Attuma Available: October 1, 2022
76212 Shuri’s Laboratory
Price: €9.99 Pieces: 58 Minifigures: Shuri, Black Panther Available: October 1, 2022
76213 King Namor’s Throne Hall
Price: €34.99 Pieces: 355 Minifigures: Shuri, Attuma, King Namor Available: October 1, 2022
The sets currently announced align with the rumours we reported on previously. However, those rumours also suggested that four sets would be accompanying the film’s release. It’s unclear if such a set exists, although its absence suggests it contains a major spoiler for the film’s events.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is due to premiere in cinemas on November 11. Marvel Studios has stated that the film will close out Phase 4 of the MCU.
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