Harry Potter LEGO 2025 promises an exciting year for fans of the Wizarding World and brick enthusiasts alike, with a wide array of new sets already released and more on the horizon. This year builds upon LEGO’s renewed commitment to the beloved franchise, bringing iconic locations, memorable scenes, and fan-favorite characters to life in new and innovative ways. Collectors and casual builders are eager to see what magic LEGO has in store, with discussions buzzing across online platforms about leaks, rumors, and wish lists.
The January 2025 Wave: A Strong Start
The year kicked off with a robust collection of sets in January 2025, setting a high standard for the year’s releases. These sets provided a mix of long-requested locations, updated versions of classic builds, and fresh takes on familiar scenes, catering to different tastes and budgets.
Malfoy Manor (76453)
One of the most anticipated sets for 2025 was the first official Malfoy Manor (76453). This highly detailed set, with 1,601 pieces, faithfully recreates a key location from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which served as Voldemort’s headquarters. Builders can expect intricate details like the long table in the drawing room, a chandelier that can fall, and a front gate. The set includes a strong minifigure selection, bringing characters like Narcissa Malfoy, Hermione Granger (with a blistered face), Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort, Bellatrix Lestrange, Lucius Malfoy, Draco Malfoy, Luna Lovegood, and Dobby, marking the first Narcissa Malfoy minifigure since 2011. This set is a significant addition for collectors focusing on later movie scenes and provides a compelling display piece.
Diagon Alley: Wizarding Shops (76444)
The “Diagon Alley: Wizarding Shops” (76444) set presents a brand new take on the iconic wizarding street. This substantial set, boasting 2,750 pieces, adopts a microscale or nanoscale approach, reminiscent of the large 2018 Hogwarts Castle. It aims to be a comprehensive representation of Diagon Alley, featuring famous establishments from the Leaky Cauldron to Gringotts Wizarding Bank and Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes. The set includes 12 microfigures, allowing for a broader scope of the bustling street. Its modular design offers various display options, whether as a single row of shops, a two-sided street, or five separate modular builds, making it a versatile display piece.
Hogwarts Castle Expansions
LEGO continues to expand its modular Hogwarts Castle system with several new additions designed to integrate with existing sets, creating an ever-growing, detailed representation of the school.
The “Hogwarts Castle: Flying Lessons” (76447) set reintroduces the iconic first flying lesson scene with Madam Hooch. With 651 pieces, this set is significantly larger than previous iterations and promises more detail and interactivity. It includes six minifigures: Madam Hooch, Professor McGonagall, Oliver Wood, Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy, and Neville Longbottom, along with two of the 14 collectible Hogwarts portraits.
“Hogwarts Castle: Charms Class” (76442) adds another classroom to the modular system. This 204-piece set features Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, and a new Professor Flitwick minifigure from The Philosopher’s Stone. It includes magic wands for all three characters and a hidden lever to activate a “floating” feather effect for the Wingardium Leviosa spell. This set also contains one of the collectible Hogwarts portraits and is designed to slot into the larger Hogwarts Castle builds like 76435 The Great Hall.
Another addition, “Hogwarts Castle: The Dueling Club” (76441), brings the Chamber of Secrets scene to life with 158 pieces. It includes new minifigures of Gilderoy Lockhart in his dueling outfit and Snape with arm printing, allowing fans to recreate the memorable dueling club moments.
Other Notable January Releases
“Hagrid & Harry’s Motorcycle Ride” (76443) focuses on the “Seven Potters” scene from Deathly Hallows. This 617-piece set features a buildable Hagrid on his motorbike and a buildable Harry in the sidecar, along with Hedwig. This set marks a return to more vehicle-focused builds, offering a unique display option.
The “Knight Bus Adventure” (76446), a remake of the 2019 version, was released in March 2025. This triple-decker bus set, with 499 pieces, includes minifigures of Harry Potter, a Sleeping Witch passenger, Ernie Prang, Stan Shunpike, and Padfoot. It provides an updated and possibly more detailed version of this fan-favorite magical transport.
The June 2025 Wave: Expanding the Wizarding World
The momentum continues with a substantial wave of seven new LEGO Harry Potter sets scheduled for release on June 1, 2025. This mid-year release further diversifies the theme, introducing new creatures, iconic locations, and expanding the Hogwarts modular system.
More Hogwarts Modules
“Hogwarts Castle: Herbology Class” (76445) is the latest classroom addition to the modular Hogwarts system. This 390-piece set is expected to recreate the Herbology greenhouse, complete with magical plants and flowers. It is designed to be similar in modularity to the Charms Class set.
“Hogwarts Castle: The Main Tower” (76454) is set to be one of the largest and most expensive Hogwarts expansions, with 2,135 pieces. Fans anticipate this set will include key areas like Dumbledore’s office, the Gryffindor common room, moving staircases, and possibly hidden passageways to the Chamber of Secrets. A wide array of minifigures, including professors, students, and characters like Nearly Headless Nick, are expected. This set promises to be a centerpiece for any extensive Hogwarts display.
Magical Creatures and Iconic Scenes
June also brings two brick-built magical creatures. “Fawkes Dumbledore’s Phoenix” (76448) is a smaller, 299-piece version of Dumbledore’s loyal companion, likely similar in style to the “Hedwig at 4 Privet Drive” set. This offers a more accessible build of the majestic phoenix.
“The Monster Book Of Monsters” (76449) brings the chaotic, biting textbook to life. There is speculation that this set might be a “Polly-Pocket-style” playset or a display model, prioritizing its opening jaw mechanism, similar to a previous Gift With Purchase (GWP) version.
Beyond Hogwarts: Privet Drive and Diagon Alley Additions
A significant minifigure debut is anticipated with “Privet Drive: Aunt Marge’s Visit” (76451). This 639-piece set recreates the memorable scene from Prisoner of Azkaban where Aunt Marge inflates. The main attraction is an exclusive Aunt Marge big-fig, alongside Harry Potter and other Dursley family members. Leaks suggest the house will be hinged, allowing for both exterior and interior display.
Another expansion to the minifigure-scale Diagon Alley line is “Quality Quidditch Supplies & Ice Cream Parlour” (76452). This 8+ model combines two popular Diagon Alley shops, with expected minifigures including Florean Fortescue and Oliver Wood, along with Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy.
A New Book Nook Concept
The “Hogwarts Express Book Nook” (76450) introduces a new concept to the LEGO Harry Potter theme, following the “Lord Of The Rings Book Nook.” This 832-piece set will feature a scene involving the Hogwarts Express, likely including the train, tracks, a small tunnel section, and other scenic elements. This set caters to fans who enjoy display pieces that can be integrated into bookshelves.
Late 2025: Advent Calendar and D2C Set
As is customary, the LEGO Harry Potter theme is expected to release its annual Advent Calendar and a significant Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) set in the late summer and early autumn months.
Rumors indicate that the D2C set for 2025 might be “Hogsmeade Village” (76457). With a rumored piece count of 3,228, this could be a much more extensive and detailed rendition of the wizarding village than the 2021 “Hogsmeade Village Visit” set. Fans on Reddit have expressed excitement for a large Hogsmeade Village in the style of the 2020 Diagon Alley, anticipating a high minifigure count and potentially more buildings. There’s also speculation about a smaller D2C set (76458) with 548 pieces, but its theme remains unknown.
Trends and Community Buzz
Online communities like YouTube, Google, Quora, X (formerly Twitter), and Meta (Facebook/Instagram) platforms are vibrant with discussions about the 2025 LEGO Harry Potter sets.
On YouTube, channels dedicated to LEGO news and reviews are actively posting “first look” videos, detailed set reviews, and speculation about unreleased sets. Videos ranking the 2025 sets and discussing their value for money are popular, with content creators highlighting unique build techniques and minifigure selections. Fans are particularly interested in seeing how the new modular Hogwarts sets connect and expand the overall castle display.
Google searches reflect a strong interest in “LEGO Harry Potter 2025 set leaks,” “new LEGO Harry Potter sets 2025 release date,” and “LEGO Harry Potter 2025 wish list.” People are seeking official images, price points, and piece counts as soon as they become available.
FAQs
When are the new sets releasing?
A significant wave of new sets is officially revealed for release on June 1, 2025. Some are already available for pre-order! Additional releases are also rumored for later in 2025, including a D2C set and possibly a new Hogsmeade Village.
What are some of the highlighted sets?
Exciting new sets include “Hogwarts Castle: The Main Tower” for expanding your Hogwarts display, “Privet Drive: Aunt Marge’s Visit” with a fun inflated Aunt Marge figure, and the highly anticipated “Book Nook: Hogwarts Express” for fans who love to display their builds with books.
Are there any smaller, more affordable sets?
Yes, there are several sets at lower price points. Examples include “Fawkes: Dumbledore’s Phoenix,” a smaller buildable creature, and “Chomping Monster Book of Monsters,” offering interactive play without a high cost.
What about the larger, direct-to-consumer (D2C) sets?
While details are still emerging, there are strong rumors of a D2C (Direct-to-Consumer) set for 2025. One rumour suggests a set featuring Thestrals, with a piece count of 548 and priced at $69.99, also for a June 1 release. Another D2C set with a much higher piece count is also speculated for later in the year.
Final Thoughts
The Harry Potter LEGO 2025 lineup is undeniably impressive, offering a rich tapestry of sets that celebrate the magic of the Wizarding World. From the grim grandeur of Malfoy Manor to the bustling charm of Diagon Alley and the ever-expanding halls of Hogwarts, these sets provide countless hours of building and imaginative play. The widespread discussion and enthusiasm across social media and fan forums highlight the enduring popularity of both Harry Potter and LEGO. As more sets are revealed throughout the year, the anticipation will only grow, promising a truly magical year for LEGO Harry Potter fans.
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