Honestly, it feels like we’ve been waiting forever for LEGO to finally acknowledge the Sony-verse properly. If you’ve been doom-scrolling through Eurobricks or Reddit lately, you know the LEGO Marvel 2025 leaks have been coming fast and thick. Some of this stuff is confirmed, some is basically "trust me bro" territory from reliable insiders like Clay_Bricks and brick_clicker, but the picture is finally clear.
We aren't just getting more mechs. Well, we are getting mechs—because LEGO loves easy money—but the 2025 lineup is surprisingly deep. We’re talking about everything from $15 pocket-money sets to a massive $140 Oscorp building that people have been begging for since the first Raimi movie hit theaters.
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The January Wave: Spider-Verse and a Big Plastic Logo
The year kicks off with a bang on January 1st. The standout, without a doubt, is the 76311 Spider-Verse: Miles Morales vs. The Spot. It’s only 375 pieces and retails for about $49.99, but it’s the first time we’re getting a set explicitly branded for Across the Spider-Verse.
You get Miles, Gwen, and a very cool-looking Spot minifigure. The build itself is a bodega and a police car—basically that chaotic opening scene from the movie. Is it overpriced for the piece count? Kinda. Will it sell out instantly? Absolutely.
Then there’s the 76313 MARVEL Logo. This is one of those "lifestyle" builds. It’s 931 pieces and costs $99.99. It’s literally the red and white Marvel logo, but it has this gimmick where the OG Avengers (minus Hawkeye, sorry Clint) pop out of it. It’s the kind of thing you put on a shelf next to your comics to look "adult," even though we all know you’re still swooshing that Quinjet when no one’s looking.
Why 76314 Civil War Battle is a Big Deal
For the MCU purists, the 76314 Captain America: Civil War Battle is the one to watch in January. It’s $99.99 and recreates the airport scrap.
The minifig lineup is stacked:
- Captain America and Iron Man (obviously)
- Spider-Man and Falcon
- Scarlet Witch and Black Widow
- Black Panther and a new Winter Soldier
The "Giant-Man" is a brick-built figure, similar to the ones we’ve seen in the past, but the real draw is getting all these heavy hitters in one box. One weird detail? The Winter Soldier apparently doesn't have arm printing for his cybernetic arm. In 2025. That feels like a massive oversight for a $100 set, but collectors will probably just swap the arm out with an older version anyway.
Summer 2025: Sam Raimi Fans Finally Win
The summer wave (slotted for August 1st) is where things get really interesting. For years, the community has been vocal about wanting "Legacy" sets. LEGO finally listened.
The 76321 Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock Subway Train Scene is basically a love letter to Spider-Man 2. It’s a $54.99 set that recreates the iconic train fight. You get Tobey Maguire’s Spidey, a new Doc Ock with actual poseable tentacles, and even J. Jonah Jameson. It’s been 21 years since the original train rescue set released, so this is a long-overdue glow-up.
But the "big one" for the summer is 76324 Spider-Man vs. Oscorp. At $139.99, it’s the most expensive non-UCS style Marvel set of the year. It includes the tower itself, Norman Osborn’s lab, and a whopping 8 minifigures including Kraven the Hunter and Eddie Brock. It’s designed to be modular-adjacent, meaning you can probably slot it into a city layout if you’re creative enough.
The Fantastic Four and Galactus
We can't talk about 2025 without mentioning the First Family. 76316 Galactus vs. The Fantastic Four is rumored for a June/August release at $59.99.
Now, don't get too excited—at that price point, Galactus isn't going to be a 3-foot-tall world-eater. He’s a "construction figure," similar to the buildable Ant-Man or the Iron Man figures we've seen recently. It’s a bit of a bummer for those wanting a HasLab-scale cosmic entity, but for $60, it’s a way to finally get the Fantastic Four in minifigure form without paying aftermarket prices for the old Comic-Con exclusives.
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Quick Hits: The Rest of the 2025 Calendar
If your wallet isn't already screaming, here’s a quick rundown of the smaller sets scattered throughout the year:
- 76307 Iron Man vs. Ultron ($14.99): A basic mech set, but it includes a new Ultron minifig. Great for army building.
- 76312 Hulk Truck vs. Thanos ($34.99): April release. It’s basically a monster truck for the Hulk. It’s weird, but kids will love it.
- 76325 Age of Ultron Quinjet ($129.99): Another Quinjet. Yes, we have dozens. But this one comes with a new Quicksilver, which is a rare figure these days.
- 76326 Iron Spider-Man Bust ($59.99): Following the success of the Spider-Man mask, this is a more detailed "bust" version.
Is the Hype Real?
Honestly, 2025 looks like a "course correction" year for LEGO Marvel. For a while, it felt like we were just getting endless variations of the same three Avengers. By branching into Spider-Verse, the Raimi films, and finally giving us the Fantastic Four, LEGO is actually acknowledging the wider fandom.
The price increases are still a sting, though. Seeing a 370-piece set like the Spider-Verse bodega hit the $50 mark is rough. You're definitely paying a "Disney tax" here.
Your next steps for the 2025 wave:
- Prioritize the Spider-Verse set: These "first-of-their-kind" sets tend to appreciate in value or go out of stock quickly once the movie hype cycles back.
- Check your Winter Soldier parts: If you're planning on buying the Civil War Airport Battle, you might want to source a printed silver arm on BrickLink now before prices spike.
- Wait for the Double Points events: Since many of these are $100+ sets, wait for a LEGO Insider event in March or June to get the most "cash back" on your purchases.