9 Exciting New LEGO Star Wars Sets Coming in 2025 You Won’t Want to Miss!

In 2025, the LEGO Star Wars sets are making a comeback, with the latter half of the year promising some thrilling building experiences from the beloved sci-fi series. It’s been whispered that as many as nine new LEGO sets based on the Star Wars universe will hit the shelves by the end of the year, and these collections are said to be inspired by famous Lucasfilm projects such as Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, which is marking its anniversary this year.

In the wake of the launches of “Andor” Season 2 and “Skeleton Crew” this year, the film and TV realm of Star Wars appears rather quiet for 2025. The upcoming releases include “Star Wars Visions – Volume 3” in October, followed by “The Mandalorian & Grogu” in 2026. Consequently, with fewer on-screen offerings, the latest Star Wars merchandise has become all the more enticing for fans, providing them with a fresh bite from the distant galaxy.

These 9 Star Wars LEGO Sets Are Releasing in the Second Half of 2025

Republic Juggernaut

  • Expected price: $159.99
  • Expected piece count: 813 pieces
  • Release date: August 1, 2025
  • Based on: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

In my opinion, I’m all about the AH-6 “Juggernaut” – this beast of a tank boasts an impressive size, speed, and firepower. It truly made a name for itself as a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield, particularly during its memorable debut in the epic saga, “Revenge of the Sith.

This LEGO construction, with over 800 components, is expected to feature miniature figures of Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi, Commander Bacara, three Galactic Marines, and three Battle Droids. This setup enables fans to recreate the heartrending demise of the Jedi during Order 66.

Force Burner Snowspeeder

  • Expected price: $54.99
  • Expected piece count: 349 pieces
  • Release date: August 1, 2025
  • Based on: LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy

The Snowspeeder, famously known for its role in Star Wars, is particularly noteworthy due to its capability of defeating the massive AT-AT walkers (making a comeback in the upcoming series The Mandalorian & Grogu). This fresh LEGO version of the snowspeeder showcases a unique red and yellow flamed color scheme, inspired by models from the Disney+ miniseries LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy.

This set includes action figures for characters such as Sig Greebling, Darth Dev, and Solitas, along with the rumor that it also includes a detachable speeder bike.

AT-ST Walker

  • Expected price: $199.99
  • Expected piece count: 1513 pieces
  • Release date: August 1, 2025
  • Based on: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

Enthusiasts have previously had opportunities to construct LEGO’s AT-ST Walkers, but the supposed upcoming launch is expected to be the largest in scale, boasting over 1500 pieces. This set promises a detailed internal two-seat cockpit and an AT-ST pilot figure.

Jango Fett’s Starship

  • Expected price: $69.99
  • Expected piece count: 707 pieces
  • Release date: August 1, 2025
  • Based on: Episode II: Attack of the Clones

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but share my excitement about the upcoming LEGO tribute to one of my favorite characters – Jango Fett, the original clone and father of Boba Fett, who first graced our screens in “Episode II: Attack of the Clones.” His iconic ship, the Slave I, will also be part of this fantastic build, which consists of an impressive 700 pieces. This set will include mini-figures of Jango Fett, Boba Fett, and Lama Su. The design for this LEGO Star Wars creation has already been teased in a YouTube short. Can’t wait to get my hands on it!

Separatist Transport: Battle on Felucia

  • Expected price: $159.99
  • Expected piece count: 976 pieces
  • Release date: August 1, 2025
  • Based on: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

In Star Wars: Episode III, Felucia served as a crucial point for the Republic, but unfortunately, it was overtaken by the Empire following the implementation of Order 66. A re-enactment of this pivotal event can be experienced through the latest LEGO Separatist Transport Battle set, which highlights an MTT (Multi-Troop Transport) vehicle for housing and transporting droids.

This collection features action figures of Jedi Aayla Secura and Commander Bly, setting up a possible scene involving Order 66’s deadly consequences in the LEGO universe. Other characters included are Battle Droids, Commando Droids, and a Droid Pilot.

Buildable Ewok

  • Expected price: $119.99
  • Expected piece count: 1010 pieces
  • Release date: August 2025
  • Based on: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

In the sixth episode of “Star Wars,” titled “Return of the Jedi,” the charming teddy bear-like creatures known as Ewoks made their debut on their home, the forest moon of Endor. Among the rumored LEGO Star Wars sets set to be released in 2025 is a large, buildable Ewok figure comprised of approximately 1010 pieces.

327th Star Corps Battle Pack

  • Expected price: $44.99
  • Expected piece count: 258 pieces
  • Release date: August 2025
  • Based on: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

According to rumors, Aayla Secura’s battalion of Star Corps troopers may be transformed into LEGO mini-figures if a 327th Star Corps Battle Pack is indeed being developed. This set is said to contain four Star Corps trooper figures and three Super Battle Droid figures.

V-19 Torrent

  • Expected price: $64,99
  • Expected piece count: 567 pieces
  • Release date: August 2025
  • Based on: Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Among this year’s limited LEGO sets inspired by the “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” series, the V-19 Torrent set offers fans an opportunity to reenact starship skirmishes from the animated show. This set will also feature miniature figures of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Asajj Ventress, and a Clone Pilot.

Death Star

  • Expected price: $999.99
  • Expected release date: October 2025

It’s been announced that there might be a new, larger and more expensive LEGO Death Star set coming out in 2025. This upcoming set could potentially surpass all previous ones, boasting an estimated piece count of over 9000 (more than double any prior Death Stars). Additionally, it’s said to feature approximately 40 minifigures, giving fans the chance to build their own fully operational planet-destroying model.

The recently disclosed upcoming LEGO Star Wars launches further fuel anticipation for the numerous thrilling LEGO Star Wars products scheduled for release this coming summer in 2025.

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2025-07-04 07:05