LEGO has once again set the Star Wars fandom abuzz, officially unveiling five brand-new LEGO Star Wars sets inspired by the much-anticipated live-action film, The Mandalorian & Grogu. According to 9to5Toys, the announcement came hot on the heels of LEGO’s Maersk Dual-Fuel Shipping Vessel reveal, but this time, it’s the galaxy far, far away taking center stage. The new wave of sets is not just a treat for collectors and builders—it’s a tantalizing preview of what fans might expect when the movie hits theaters in spring 2026.
Most of these sets are slated for release on April 26, 2026, just weeks before The Mandalorian & Grogu movie makes its global debut on May 22, 2026, as reported by Brick Fanatics. However, one set is arriving even earlier: the 75460 New Republic X-Wing Starfighter will be available starting April 1, 2026, giving eager fans a head start on their interstellar adventures. Pre-orders are already open for most of the lineup, with the exception of the BrickHeadz set, allowing dedicated builders to secure their favorites ahead of launch.
The five new sets cover a spectrum of iconic vehicles, characters, and moments from the Star Wars Mandoverse, each with its own distinct flavor and building challenge. Let’s break them down:
1. 75444 AT-RT Attack
With 297 pieces and a price tag of $44.99, the AT-RT Attack set brings back a Clone Wars-era vehicle, last seen in 2013, but with a fresh design. According to Jays Brick Blog, the set includes a poseable AT-RT walker with dual stud shooters, a defensive tower featuring a rotating turret and stud shooters, and even a concealed weapons rack. The minifigure lineup features The Mandalorian, an Imperial Remnant AT-RT Driver, and a new-look Grogu, making it a compelling playset for fans of all ages. While some reviewers have called the price a bit steep, the set’s playability and design may win over many collectors.
2. 75445 Anzellan Starship
This 701-piece build, retailing for $74.99, introduces an all-new vehicle to the LEGO Star Wars universe. The Anzellan Starship features an opening cockpit, an accessible main compartment, a removable workbench, and a pull-down ramp. According to Brick Fanatics, the set comes with a new Grogu variant complete with silver beskar armor print, two Anzellans, a ramshackle Battle Droid to take apart, and various themed accessories. It’s a set that seems tailor-made for imaginative play and display alike.
3. 75447 The Razor Crest
Arguably the crown jewel of the new wave, the 930-piece Razor Crest set is priced at $149.99 and offers a refreshed take on The Mandalorian’s iconic ship. The new design sports yellow accents on its primarily grey exterior, and includes a removable cockpit canopy, opening side panels, fold-down landing ramps, and a Sentry E-web blaster. The minifigure selection is equally impressive: The Mandalorian, Colonel Ward (a new character played by Sigourney Weaver, according to Brick Fanatics), Zeb Orrelios in his New Republic flightsuit, an Imperial Remnant Stormtrooper, and Grogu. Jays Brick Blog points out the inclusion of a brand new Grogu mold, a detail sure to delight collectors.
4. 75460 New Republic X-Wing Starfighter
Launching ahead of the rest on April 1, this 558-piece set retails for $69.99. The X-Wing Starfighter sports a blue and white color scheme, a button-activated wing mechanism for attack mode, an opening cockpit, retractable landing gear, four stud shooters, and a rear storage compartment. The minifigures included are Colonel Ward, Carson Teva (a fan favorite), and a New Republic Astromech Droid. According to Jays Brick Blog, this set is expected to be especially popular, given Carson Teva’s growing prominence in the Star Wars universe.
5. 40856 The Mandalorian and Grogu: Allies & Villains BrickHeadz
This 661-piece set, priced at $39.99, is a five-pack of LEGO BrickHeadz launching on April 26, 2026. It features blocky renditions of The Mandalorian, Grogu, Colonel Ward, an Anzellan, and an Imperial Remnant Snowtrooper. As Brick Fanatics notes, BrickHeadz sets are often a hit with fans who enjoy stylized collectibles, and this one looks to be no exception.
Each set brings something unique to the table, be it new minifigures, innovative play features, or fresh vehicle designs. The inclusion of a new Grogu mold and Zeb Orrelios in his New Republic uniform is particularly noteworthy, as highlighted by Jays Brick Blog. For fans who have followed Zeb’s journey from Star Wars Rebels to his appearances in the Mandoverse, this minifigure is a must-have.
Pricing has stirred some conversation among fans and reviewers. While most sets are considered reasonably priced for their piece counts and features, the AT-RT Attack set’s $44.99 tag has been called out by some as "extortionary," especially compared to other offerings in the wave. Nevertheless, the overall consensus is positive, with many praising the design, minifigure selection, and the sense of anticipation these sets build for the upcoming film.
It’s worth noting the strategic timing of these releases. By launching the sets in April, LEGO is giving fans a sneak peek at the vehicles and characters that will play central roles in The Mandalorian & Grogu movie, which doesn’t hit theaters until May 22. As Brick Fanatics puts it, "the early release of the five new LEGO Star Wars builds will give fans a preview of what to expect from the highly-anticipated film ahead of its release." For LEGO, it’s a savvy move—building hype for both the movie and the merchandise in one fell swoop.
Pre-orders for most sets are already available, except for the BrickHeadz pack. That means fans eager to get their hands on the new Razor Crest, X-Wing Starfighter, or Anzellan Starship can secure their builds now and count down the days until launch. The sets are priced in line with recent Star Wars releases, ranging from $39.99 to $149.99, and each comes loaded with new parts, exclusive minifigures, and play features that capture the spirit of the franchise.
With the release of these sets, LEGO continues to cement its partnership with Lucasfilm, offering fans more ways than ever to bring the Star Wars universe into their homes. Whether you’re a seasoned collector, a young builder, or a moviegoer eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the saga, this new wave of LEGO Star Wars sets promises plenty of excitement and adventure.
As anticipation for The Mandalorian & Grogu movie builds, these LEGO sets are sure to be hot items this spring—bridging the gap between the end of The Mandalorian’s Disney+ run and the start of a new cinematic era for Star Wars fans everywhere.