The LEGO Group will offer an expanded line of construction sets, all-new animated content, and, for the first time ever, a lifestyle collection to add to its Jurassic World line of products. In anticipation of the upcoming global theatrical release of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom in June, the company will debut construction sets that span every LEGO age category, two all-new, animated videos, and a collection of soft lines and publishing to reach audiences beyond the toy aisle.

In support of the theatrical launch of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, LEGO will globally launch 13 constructions sets that span across the various LEGO play categories: LEGO Systems (ages 6+), LEGO Juniors (ages 4-7), and LEGO DUPLO (ages 2 to 4), plus a collectability offering with LEGO BrickHeadz, available this spring only at Walmart. The sets will hit shelves in April, with retailer exclusives at both Toys “R” Us and Walmart. Additionally, fans will find new soft line and publishing offerings available later this year.

A selection of the LEGO Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom sets were revealed for the first time today, including:

LEGO Blue’s Helicopter Pursuit: Builders can unite Owen with his lead Velociraptor in this set designed for kids ages 7 and up. The set includes a quadbike and a helicopter featuring rotating blades and dual searchlights. The set also includes three minifigures: Owen, Wheatley. and a pilot, plus Blue, the Velociraptor.

LEGO Juniors T. rex Breakout: Kids can play along and build a posable T. rex, opening gate, and a truck with a Quick Start chassis. This LEGO Juniors set includes easier building instructions, quick start elements, three minifigures, and a baby dinosaur figure.

LEGO DUPLO T. rex Tower: This easy-to-build dinosaur features large building bricks, easy for kids ages 2 and up to build. Toddlers and their parents can build this set together, which features a T. rex with opening jaw, revolving lookout tower, car and an Owen LEGO DUPLO figure.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom arrives in U.S. theaters on June 22. More LEGO sets and information will be unveiled at The North American International Toy Fair in mid-February.

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Maddie Michalik

Maddie Michalik

Maddie Michalik was the Editor-in-Chief of The Toy Book from 2020-2022. She was also a Senior Editor at The Toy Insider and The Pop Insider.

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