LEGO NINJAGO summer 2025 set rumours include $150 diorama

The latest rumours for LEGO NINJAGO in summer 2025 include everything from Rontu to a diorama model in what may be the theme’s first 18+ set.

Instagram users fateful_04 and lego_minecraft_goat have provided us with more rumours about LEGO NINJAGO’s summer 2025 selection. You can find the full list further down this report, but the highlights include 71847 Guardian Dragon & Temple Diorama, possibly expanding on the NINJAGO offerings for older enthusiasts.

Since NINJAGO has been running for well over a decade, some of its enthusiasts have grown up with the theme and are no longer within the target demographic for the theme’s sets. The rumoured name of 71847 Guardian Dragon & Temple Diorama suggests that this is changing next year though.

The theme usually targets a younger audience but a couple of sets in 2024 seemed to experiment with an older demographic, including 71819 Dragon Stone Shrine and 71821 Cole’s Titan Dragon Mech. Both featured play functions but in complex, display-worthy models that are ideal for older enthusiasts who wish to focus on display rather than play. Given these builds, it wouldn’t be entirely surprising to see NINJAGO leap from its previous highest set age rating of 16+ to 18+ in 2025.

There’s always the possibility that this rumoured diorama won’t be an 18+ set at all though. LEGO Star Wars dioramas usually consist solely of 18+ models intended for display only, but LEGO Marvel features diorama-adjacent models that do not feature such an age rating.

It’s only when ‘diorama’ is in the name that the 18+ target demographic is practically guaranteed. Hopefully, the diorama part of this rumour ends up being accurate as it would be interesting to see how LEGO NINJAGO embraces an older audience in a way distinctly different from the NINJAGO City range.

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Image: NINJAGO Wiki

Also included in the new rumours is 71842 Rontu the Master Dragon, depicting the other dragon master from the most recent seasons to pair with 71809 Egalt the Master Dragon. It looks to be an interesting mix of sets for LEGO NINJAGO fans in the summer of next year.

That all depends on these rumours being accurate though, which they may not be. You should take them with an appropriate level of caution for now just in case and here’s what else is confirmed and rumoured for LEGO NINJAGO in 2025.

LEGO NINJAGO 2025 sets

LEGO setPricePiecesRelease date
30700 Arin vs. DragonianTBCTBCTBC summer 2025
71823 Kai’s Dragon Spinjitzu Spinner$9.99 / €9.9954January 1, 2025
71824 Sora’s Dragon Spinjitzu Spinner$9.99 / €9.9956January 1, 2025
71826 Dragon Spinjitzu Battle Pack$19.99 / €19.99186January 1, 2025
71827 Zane’s Battle Suit Mech$19.99 / €9.9992January 1, 2025
71828 Lloyd’s Pull-Back Race Car$29.99 / €24.99181January 1, 2025
71829 Lloyd’s Green Forest Dragon$19.99 / €19.99128January 1, 2025
71830 Kai’s Mech Storm Rider$39.99 / €49.99333January 1, 2025
71831 Ninja Spinjitzu Temple$39.99 / €39.99158January 1, 2025
71832 Thunderfang Dragon of ChaosTBCTBCMarch 2025
71833 Ras and Arin’s Super Storm Jet$49.99 / €49.99510January 1, 2025
71834 Zane’s Ultra Combiner Mech$99.99 / €99.991,187January 1, 2025
71836 Arc Dragon of FocusTBCTBCMarch 2025
71837 The Crossroads$249.993,244March 2025
71838 Kai’s Motorcycle Speed Racer$9.99TBCJune 2025
71839 Arin’s Spinjitzu Mech$19.99TBCJune 2025
71840 Rogue vs. Drix Race Car Battle 4+$19.99TBCJune 2025
71841 Dragonian Storm Village£34.99 / $39.99 / €39.99305January 1, 2025
71842 Rontu the Master Dragon$44.99TBCJune 2025
71843 Rogue’s Mech Dragon$69.99TBCJune 2025
71844 Ninja Combat Vehicle$89.99TBCJune 2025
71845 Lloyd’s Transforming Jet Mech$99.99TBCJune 2025
71846 Fire Knight Mech$119.99TBCJune 2025
71847 Guardian Dragon & Temple Diorama$149.99TBCJune 2025
71848 The Temple Bounty$199.99TBCJune 2025

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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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