A fresh wave of excitement is sweeping through the LEGO and Star Wars communities, as LEGO has officially unveiled five brand-new LEGO Star Wars sets inspired by the much-anticipated Mandalorian & Grogu movie. The announcement, made on February 12 and 13, 2026, comes just ahead of the film’s theatrical debut—scheduled for May 22, 2026—offering fans a tantalizing glimpse into what’s in store in this next chapter of the Star Wars universe. With most sets open for pre-order and release dates staggered throughout April, the countdown to both the movie and the sets’ arrival has begun in earnest.
According to 9to5Toys, LEGO’s latest Star Wars lineup is directly tied to the Mandalorian & Grogu movie, with all five sets capturing key vehicles, characters, and moments from the upcoming film. The sets are more than just nostalgia; they represent a thoughtful update of classic designs and the introduction of new fan-favorite characters and vehicles—something both collectors and kids are sure to appreciate.
The five sets are: 75444 AT-RT Attack, 75445 Anzellan Starship, 75447 The Razor Crest, 75460 New Republic X-Wing Starfighter, and 40856 The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains BrickHeadz. Each offers a unique building experience, with piece counts ranging from 297 to 930 and prices spanning $39.99 to $149.99. Most sets are scheduled to hit shelves on April 26, 2026, while the New Republic X-Wing Starfighter will make an early landing on April 1, 2026. As reported by Jay’s Brick Blog, pre-orders are open for all but the BrickHeadz set, allowing eager fans to secure their favorites ahead of time.
Let’s take a closer look at what’s on offer. The 75444 AT-RT Attack set, priced at $44.99, comes with 297 pieces and is described as a fantastic playset. This set marks a new take on the Clone Wars-era AT-RT walker, last seen in LEGO form in 2013. It features a poseable AT-RT with dual stud shooters, a defensive tower with a rotating turret, and a concealed weapons rack. The minifigures include The Mandalorian, an Imperial Remnant AT-RT Driver, and a new-look Grogu figure. Brick Fanatics notes that this set’s design and playability are likely to make it a hit with both young builders and seasoned collectors, even if some feel the price is a bit steep for the piece count.
Next up is the 75445 Anzellan Starship, a 701-piece set retailing for $74.99. This build introduces an all-new vehicle to the LEGO Star Wars universe, featuring an opening cockpit, accessible main compartment, removable workbench, and pull-down ramp. The set includes two Anzellan minifigures, Grogu in a variant with silver beskar armor print, a ramshackle Battle Droid, and themed accessories. According to Jay’s Brick Blog, the inclusion of the Anzellans and the new Grogu variant adds an extra layer of appeal for fans of the quirky droidsmiths first introduced in recent Star Wars lore.
Arguably the centerpiece of the wave is 75447 The Razor Crest, priced at $149.99 and boasting 930 pieces. This updated version of The Mandalorian’s iconic ship features yellow accents on its primarily grey exterior, a removable cockpit canopy, opening side panels, fold-down landing ramps, and a Sentry E-web blaster. The minifigure lineup is impressive: The Mandalorian, Colonel Ward (Sigourney Weaver’s character), Zeb Orrelios in his blue and white New Republic flightsuit, an Imperial Remnant Stormtrooper, and Grogu with the newest mold. As reported by 9to5Toys and Jay’s Brick Blog, this set is expected to be a fan favorite—not just for its size and detail, but for the inclusion of beloved characters and the latest Grogu design.
The 75460 New Republic X-Wing Starfighter, which will be released on April 1, 2026, is another highlight. At $69.99 for 558 pieces, this sleek blue-and-white starfighter features a button to flip the wings into attack mode, an opening cockpit, retractable landing gear, stud shooters, and a rear storage compartment. The set includes minifigures of Colonel Ward, Carson Teva (a fan favorite pilot), and a New Republic Astromech Droid. According to Brick Fanatics, the early release of this set is likely to build buzz for both the movie and the rest of the LEGO wave.
Rounding out the collection is 40856 The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains BrickHeadz, a five-pack of blocky figures launching April 26, 2026, for $39.99. With 661 pieces, the set includes BrickHeadz versions of The Mandalorian, Grogu, Colonel Ward, an Anzellan in droidsmith gear, and an Imperial Remnant Snowtrooper. This set offers a fun display piece for fans who prefer their Star Wars characters with a side of whimsy.
One of the most exciting aspects of this wave is the introduction of new and updated minifigures. The new Grogu mold appears in several sets, sometimes sporting silver beskar armor print, while Zeb Orrelios gets a fresh look in his New Republic uniform. Carson Teva’s inclusion in the X-Wing Starfighter set is a nod to his growing popularity among fans, and the addition of Colonel Ward—portrayed by Sigourney Weaver in the upcoming film—brings a touch of Hollywood star power to the LEGO galaxy.
For those keeping track, the pricing is as follows: 75444 AT-RT Attack at $44.99, 75445 Anzellan Starship at $74.99, 75447 The Razor Crest at $149.99, 75460 New Republic X-Wing Starfighter at $69.99, and 40856 The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains BrickHeadz at $39.99. The sets will be available in the US, UK, EU, and other regions, with similar pricing across currencies.
In addition to the play features and display potential, LEGO has made sure to pack each set with plenty of detail and accessories—whether it’s the hidden weapons rack in the AT-RT Attack set, the removable workbench in the Anzellan Starship, or the fold-down landing ramps on The Razor Crest. These thoughtful touches are what keep LEGO Star Wars sets at the top of collectors’ wish lists year after year.
As the Mandalorian & Grogu movie approaches, these LEGO sets are poised to offer fans a hands-on preview of the film’s new adventures, ships, and characters. Whether you’re a die-hard Star Wars aficionado, a LEGO devotee, or just someone looking for a fun build, this wave promises something for everyone. With pre-orders already open and release dates just around the corner, the Force is clearly strong with LEGO’s 2026 Star Wars lineup.
With anticipation building for both the new movie and these meticulously crafted sets, fans young and old are already marking their calendars and making space on their shelves for the next big adventure from a galaxy far, far away.