More details on rumoured LEGO Harry Potter 2024 sets – including some surprises

More details have emerged on the rumoured LEGO Harry Potter 2024 sets, painting a picture of predictable remakes and magical surprises.

At least seven Wizarding World sets are due to land on shelves in March next year, as previously revealed by price comparison site Brickmerge. Those range in price from €14.99 all the way up to €99.99, the latter of which is said to be the theme’s cheapest 18+ set to date. Instagram user 1414falconfan has now reported (via Polish LEGO fan site faniklockow.pl) more details on each of the seven models.

Check out all the details on each of these seven sets – which range from display models and playsets to remakes and new additions to the modular Hogwarts line-up – below, but remember that they’re still just rumours for now, so take them with the customary grain of salt until we get official confirmation from the LEGO Group.

76424 Flying Ford Anglia

Price: £TBC / $14.99 / €14.99 Pieces: 165 Release date: March 1, 2024

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The LEGO Group has given us multiple Ford Anglias since the Wizarding World theme returned in 2018, but this would mark the first time the flying car has ever appeared as its own, standalone set. 76424 Flying Ford Anglia is said to include minifigures of Harry Potter and Ron Weasley alongside Hedwig and Scabbers, and while it’s a fine idea for a pocket money-priced LEGO Harry Potter set, that piece count won’t bring it close to the level of a Speed Champions car.

76425 4 Privet Drive sign with Hedwig

Price: £TBC / $19.99 / €19.99 Pieces: 337 Release date: March 1, 2024

We can’t imagine this being the final set name, but 76425 4 Privet Drive sign with Hedwig is apparently an apt description of the model’s contents, at least: 1414falconfan reports the 337-piece build will include a brick-built Hedwig perched atop a Privet Drive street sign. That would be a Hedwig for every scale and budget, from this tiny $20 set all the way up to 76391 Hogwarts Icons Collectors’ Edition.

76426 Boat House/Arrival at Hogwarts

Price: £TBC / $37.99 / €37.99 Pieces: 350 Release date: March 1, 2024

After three years of the first modular Hogwarts and three years of the second – seemingly capped off by 76415 The Battle of Hogwarts – it wasn’t unreasonable to expect the LEGO Group to start afresh in 2024. But it sounds like we’re actually just going to continue to expand within the current system, starting with 76426 Boat House/Arrival at Hogwarts.

The 350-piece set will reportedly include minifigures of Harry Potter, Professor McGonagall and two other students (identities unknown at this time), along with the boat house and dock where the students first touch down at the castle. That character line-up suggests this will take inspiration from the first movie rather than the last, in which Professor Snape meets his untimely end at the boat house. Probably too dark for a LEGO set…

76428 Hagrid’s Hut: An Unexpected Visit

Price: £TBC / $74.99 / €74.99 Pieces: 896 Release date: March 1, 2024

As previously rumoured, the LEGO Harry Potter 2024 line-up is expected to include a remake of Hagrid’s Hut, only this time anchored around the first two Wizarding World films. It’s rumoured to be the biggest and most expensive version of this location yet, with a piece count nearly double 2019’s 75947 Hagrid’s Hut: Buckbeak’s Rescue, so could well end up being a fully-enclosed hut (or at least one that hinges open, dollhouse-style).

76428 Hagrid’s Hut: An Unexpected Visit’s minifigure line-up is said to consist of Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy and Rubeus Hagrid, along with moulded Fang the dog and Norbert the dragon elements.

76429 Sorting Hat

Price: £TBC / $99.99 / €99.99 Pieces: 561 Release date: March 1, 2024

Next year’s first LEGO Harry Potter 18+ set is rumoured to be a brick-built rendition of everyone’s favourite talking headgear in 76429 Sorting Hat. And given its sentience is arguably its main selling point, the LEGO Group is apparently gearing up to include a sound brick, the likes of which we haven’t seen in several years. That might go some way to explaining the disproportionate price-per-piece ratio.

1414falconfan reports the hat’s eyes and mouth can also move, though presumably not of their own volition (unless the LEGO Harry Potter design team really is magic).

76430 Hogwarts Owlery

Price: £TBC / $44.99 / €44.99 Pieces: 364 Release date: March 1, 2024

While the LEGO Harry Potter 2024 line-up has its fair share of rumoured remakes, the Wizarding World team is still finding ways to bring us new stuff with previously-unexplored areas of Hogwarts. Joining the boat house next year will apparently be 76430 Hogwarts Owlery, which is set to include minifigures of Harry Potter, Cho Chang and Argus Filch. And, presumably, the new smaller owl introduced with 71039 Marvel Series 2

76432 Forbidden Forest: Magical Creatures

Price: £TBC / $29.99 / €29.99 Pieces: 172 Release date: March 1, 2024

If owls aren’t your thing regardless of their size, there are apparently plenty more animals where they came from, all delivered in the one box in 76432 Forbidden Forest: Magical Creatures. The 172-piece set is rumoured to include Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Buckbeak and ‘a bunch of different animals’, alongside a build of the Forbidden Forest. Fingers crossed it’s just a tiny tree and the focus is on the beasts, because there’s plenty of scope for something really interesting here.

Every LEGO Harry Potter set rumoured for 2024

LEGO setPricePiecesRelease date
76424 Flying Ford Anglia£TBC / $14.99 / €14.99165March 2024
76425 4 Privet Drive sign with Hedwig£TBC / $19.99 / €19.99337March 2024
76426 Boat House/Arrival at Hogwarts£TBC / $37.99 / €37.99350March 2024
76428 Hagrid’s Hut: An Unexpected Visit£TBC / $74.99 / €74.99896March 2024
76429 Sorting Hat£TBC / $99.99 / €99.99561March 2024
76430 Hogwarts Owlery£TBC / $44.99 / €44.99364March 2024
76432 Forbidden Forest: Magical Creatures£TBC / $29.99 / €29.99172March 2024

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I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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