
Disney and LEGO have announced a new partnership that will support three Disney films scheduled for release in 2026. LEGO has a history of working with Disney, transforming beloved characters and scenes into LEGO sets that let fans build and relive their favorite movie moments.
Disney has announced new LEGO sets are coming for three of its biggest films in 2026: The Mandalorian & Grogu, Toy Story 5, and the live-action Moana. The news came ahead of the New York Toy Fair (February 14-17, 2026), and is part of Disney’s plan to expand its movie franchises through partnerships with companies like LEGO and retailers.

The report indicates that Disney wants to both maintain the loyalty of existing fans and attract new ones to its popular franchises. This is Disney’s main focus for its upcoming “Blockbuster Season” campaign, which kicks off this summer with The Mandalorian and Grogu.
This campaign aims to build lasting relationships with LEGO fans of all ages, and LEGO is well-positioned to help because the toys are already incredibly popular.
I’m so excited for Disney’s summer lineup! First up, Jon Favreau is bringing The Mandalorian and Grogu to the big screen on May 22nd – it’s going to be epic seeing them in a movie! Then, Pixar is giving us Toy Story 5, and I can’t wait to see Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the whole gang back together. It sounds like they’re dealing with how kids are getting into electronics more and more, which is a relatable challenge for them. It’s going to be a great summer for movie fans!
The highly anticipated live-action remake of Moana, starring newcomer Catherine Laga’aia in the lead role, will soon be released, completing what’s been called the “Blockbuster Season.” Moana is scheduled to hit theaters on July 10th.
Why Disney & LEGO’s 2026 Partnership Is a Brilliant Move

The Disney and LEGO partnership is mutually beneficial and designed for lasting success. It helps LEGO build new fan bases by keeping popular franchises like Disney, Pixar, and Star Wars exciting for current and future generations.
As a movie and toy reviewer, I’ve always admired Disney and LEGO’s willingness to take risks with their collaborations. They consistently release fantastic, buildable sets that really capture the imagination. And let’s be honest, it’s a smart move for both of them – LEGO practically guarantees strong sales with these sets, and Disney sees a nice bump in movie ticket revenue thanks to the tie-in. It’s a win-win that consistently delivers excitement for fans.
LEGO’s approach of making fun, affordable playsets for children is similar to Disney’s long-lasting business strategy, and both companies could continue to benefit from this combination for many years to come.
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