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LEGO KPop Demon Hunters - What could the sets be?

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As soon as I watched KPop Demon Hunters last summer, I felt confident LEGO sets would follow. After all, LEGO already has a strong relationship with Netflix, releasing sets for Wednesday, ONE PIECE and Stranger Things recently, while the movie's style feels somehow appropriate for a LEGO theme.

However, whereas the likes of ONE PIECE translate easily to LEGO sets, based on the variety of memorable ships and locations, I think KPop Demon Hunters is a little harder to predict, since the movie is very character-focused. Nonetheless, I have tried to come up with some ideas.

This article covers the whole of KPop Demon Hunters, but does not spoil any major plot revelations from later in the movie.

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LEGO KPop Demon Hunters coming soon!

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In potentially the most predictable LEGO theme announcement ever, KPop Demon Hunters sets are coming soon! The press release follows:

Gonna be Golden! The LEGO Group and Netflix Announce a Supernatural Collaboration to Bring the World of KPop Demon Hunters to Life in LEGO Toys

Today, the LEGO Group and Netflix announce a new collaboration for LEGO products based on Netflix’s most popular movie, KPop Demon Hunters. The collaboration aims to unite the KPop Demon Hunters universe with the world of creative LEGO brick building, with one new product being revealed and coming to eager fans for pre-order this spring, and additional sets coming in 2027.

Lena Dixen, SVP, Product Group, Core Businesses at the LEGO Group, said: “We are beyond the (hon)moon about this new collaboration! KPop Demon Hunters and LEGO fans will finally get to combine their passions and immerse themselves in the world of KPop Demon Hunters through LEGO building. The movie has taken the entire world by storm, and we just couldn’t wait to work with Netflix on this one. We hope fans will be as excited about the sets as we are!”

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Review: 60485 Hot Rod

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The new City range includes numerous smaller sets and the colourful 60485 Hot Rod is an eye-catching example. For a model comprising only 81 pieces, the car seems relatively realistic and fairly unusual among City sets, which is always welcome.

In addition, all the decorations are printed and there are several new recolours too, so there seems to be much to like for a set costing £8.99, $9.99 or €9.99.

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Random set of the day: Jayko

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Jayko

Jayko

©2004 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 8783 Jayko, released during 2004. It's one of 24 Castle sets produced that year. It contains 49 pieces, and its retail price was US$8.

It's owned by 987 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $46.70, or eBay.

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Random figure of the day: sp021

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Today's random figure is sp021 Insectoids Zotaxian Alien - Male, Gray and Blue with Silver Circuits and Hoses (Lieutenant Maverick), a Space figure that was first produced during 1998. It can be found in 2 sets.

Our members collectively own a total of 8,718 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $8.10.

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Review: 21376 Orange Cat

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21349 Tuxedo Cat was launched two years ago to great acclaim among cat lovers, so it's perhaps not surprising that a recoloured version, 21376 Orange Cat or, as we'd call it in the UK, a ginger and white cat, is to be released next month.

Although it's essentially just a recoloured version of the black and white cat, some design improvements have been made.

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Yu-Gi-Oh! competition on LEGO Ideas

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LEGO Ideas has kicked off a competition seeking entries that celebrate Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters.

The entry requirements are quite specific, so if you're up for a challenge, and you know anything about Yu-Gi-Oh (that counts me out then...), head to LEGO Ideas to find out more.

The winning entry will be made into a LEGO set, sometime in 2027 at this rate.

LEGO Ideas 21376 Orange Cat revealed!

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Orange Cat

Orange Cat

©2026 LEGO Group

21349 Tuxedo Cat was introduced to acclaim in 2024 and was clearly extremely popular, as another cat is coming soon! The press release follows:

21376 Orange Cat
1,755 pieces, rated 18+
$99.99 / £89.99 / €99.99
Available to pre-order on LEGO.com and released on 1st March 2026

Create your own adorable, brick-built cat decor with this LEGO Ideas Orange Cat craft kit for adults (21376). The purr-fect treat for yourself or a gift for other cat lovers, this lifelike (and allergy-friendly) Orange Cat figure comes with a choice of green or brown eyes.

Spend quality time recreating the cat’s distinctive markings and tufts of fur in LEGO style. Turn the cat’s head, open and close the mouth and adjust the ears, paws and tail to customise your display. If you want to add another LEGO cat to your household, look out for the black and white Tuxedo Cat (21349, sold separately), which makes a fine feline companion for your creation.

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Recent reviews

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These are the reviews that we've published recently:

11384 Golden Retriever Puppy

Just like in real life, this Golden Retriever puppy is very charming

42689 Heartlake City Friends Club House

A stylish club house packed with details for the new generation of Friends

11375 Ferrari F2004 & Michael Schumacher

An almost perfect model of a hugely successful car

11373 The Lord of the Rings: Sauron's Helmet

Sauron's Helmet is a worthy purchase, especially for those without the Sauron minifigure

77093 Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle

Incredible figures champion this mid-range set

75690 Glinda & Elphaba Visit Munchkinland

A versatile, colourful Munchkin cottage appeals beyond its theme

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Review: 11384 Golden Retriever Puppy

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Animals have become an increasingly essential feature of the LEGO range lately, as the greater selection of curved slopes and other new pieces allows opportunities to construct more organic shapes. 11384 Golden Retriever Puppy is a fine example.

21349 Tuxedo Cat proved extremely popular in 2024 and 43269 101 Dalmatians Puppy arrived last year, which confirmed the potential of a large-scale dog comparable to the cat. I think a Golden Retriever is a great choice for such a model, as a beloved and instantly recognisable dog breed around the world, which seems to translate well to LEGO form.

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TMNT BrickHeadz revealed!

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Figures

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Figures

©2026 LEGO Group

A set of BrickHeadz has today been revealed at LEGO.com, bringing a new franchise to the blocky characters, 12 years after its last appearance in LEGO form.

The 567-piece set 40878 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Figures contains, as you would expect, all four of the reptiles and will cost £34.99 / $39.99 / €39.99 when released on 1st April.

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Technic McLaren F1 car revealed at LEGO.com

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Lifestyle images recently added to the Speed Champions 77251 McLaren F1 Team MCL38 page at LEGO.com have revealed a hitherto unseen Technic version of the racing car.

They have presumably been added there inadvertently: given the similarity between the two models it would be easy for someone in the company to muddle them up when looking at thumbnails.

It appears to be built to the same scale as last year's 42206 Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20 F1 Car and 42207 Ferrari SF-24 F1 Car and unfortunately it suffers from the same annoying problem that they do. We have no further details, but will of course let you know when we do.

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This week's top news articles

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These are the most read articles that we've posted during the last fortnight:

ArticleDateViewsLikesComments
More LEGO Star Wars SMART Play sets announced!27 Jan1670093199
LEGO Crocs: More information23 Jan15160101197
LEGO licensed sets: What is left to do?18 Jan13140112160
More sets due for March release revealed30 Jan119516163
LEGO x Crocs collaboration incoming23 Jan112064766
LEGO Botanicals Flower Wall revealed!22 Jan106456240
LEGO 43019 Football revealed!26 Jan915570127
New LEGO Education 'Learning from Home' sets announced20 Jan905913186
Review: 77093 Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle28 Jan822911254
LEGO The Lord of the Rings Sauron Helmet official images!26 Jan817612174

The total number of news article views this week is 184,157, which is 15,786 more than last week.

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