Marvel Studios is navigating a significant transition, and its LEGO counterpart reflects this shift. While still leveraging the iconic imagery of Phases 1-3, the LEGO Marvel line is cautiously venturing into the MCU's future. This evolution is evident in the expanding range of sets targeted towards older audiences, with more complex builds designed for display rather than solely for play, appealing to the generation that grew up with the Infinity Saga.
The latest LEGO Marvel sets clearly show a shift towards older age groups, catering to teens and adults who matured during the Infinity Saga. These sets often feature more intricate designs, prioritizing display value over simple playability.

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This selection showcases the best new LEGO Marvel sets available in 2025, excluding retired items. Prefer DC? Check out our best LEGO Batman sets roundup.

Set: #76294 Age Range: 18+ Piece Count: 3093 Dimensions: 10.5 inches high, 16 inches wide, 10 inches deep Price: $329.99
Packed with Easter eggs and nostalgic nods, the X-Mansion includes a massive Sentinel robot and ten exceptionally detailed minifigures (Cyclops and Gambit are standouts). The mansion boasts classic architecture and features Jean Grey's lab, the Danger Room, and Cerebro.

Set: #76251 Age Range: 18+ Piece Count: 602 Dimensions: 7 inches high, 4.5 inches wide, 5 inches deep Price: $79.99
This unique set features a buildable, hollowed-out Star-Lord helmet that doubles as a stylish pencil holder.

Set: #76262 Age Range: 18+ Piece Count: 3128 Dimensions: 18.5 inches in diameter Price: $199.99
A large-scale replica of Captain America's shield, visually striking but potentially repetitive to build. Ideal for display if you have the space.

Set: #76178 Age Range: 18+ Piece Count: 3772 Dimensions: 32 inches high, 10.5 inches wide, 10.5 inches deep Price: $349.99
A sprawling Spider-Man-themed set featuring 25 minifigures, including classic villains and heroes. The detailed Daily Bugle building offers ample opportunities for recreating iconic scenes.

Set: #76248 Age Range: 9+ Piece Count: 795 Dimensions: 5.5 inches high, 13.5 inches long, 13.5 inches wide Price: $99.99
A versatile Quinjet model suitable for both play and display, allowing for recreation of key scenes from the MCU. Includes customizable S.H.I.E.L.D. or Avengers decals.

Set: #76217 Age Range: 18+ Piece Count: 476 Dimensions: 10.5 inches high Price: $54.99
A charming depiction of Baby Groot, complete with a cassette tape and display stand.

Set: #31209 Age Range: 18+ Piece Count: 2099 Dimensions: 21 inches high, 16 inches wide Price: $199.99
A three-dimensional pop art piece featuring Spider-Man, including a soundtrack QR code for enhanced building experience.

Set: #76191 Age Range: 18+ Piece Count: 590 Dimensions: 12.5 inches high, 5 inches wide, 4 inches deep Price: $79.99
A detailed replica of Thanos' Infinity Gauntlet.

Set: #76269 Age Range: 18+ Piece Count: 5201 Dimensions: 35.5 inches high, 13 inches wide, 10 inches deep Price: $499.99
An impressive, nearly three-foot-tall Avengers Tower featuring 31 minifigures and detailed interior.

Set: #76218 Age Range: 18+ Piece Count: 2708 Dimensions: 12.5 inches high, 12.5 inches wide, 10.5 inches deep Price: $249.99
A meticulously crafted Sanctum Sanctorum with detailed interior and exterior.
Compared to themes like Star Wars and Harry Potter, Marvel LEGO sets traditionally target a younger audience with smaller, minifigure-focused sets. However, a growing selection of more complex builds caters to adult fans, making it an accessible entry point for both children and adult hobbyists.
As of January 2025, the official LEGO website lists 72 LEGO Marvel sets.
Sales occur frequently at the LEGO store and retailers like Amazon, with prime opportunities around Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Amazon Prime Day, and major holiday weekends.
Buying directly from the LEGO store offers rewards points and exclusive sets, while third-party retailers like Amazon and Target often provide discounts on specific sets.