Lego's April Releases Roll for Initiative

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After a couple of bumper months—and with eyes looking ahead to next month’s celebration of Star Wars day—Lego is keeping things a little more quiet in April. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t some great kits... and two very big, very special ones.

April’s Lego is kicking things off with not one, but two heavy hitters: a celebration of Batman: The Animated Series with an Easter-egg-filled art piece turned 3D skyline for Batman’s 85th anniversary, and a celebration of 50 years of Dungeons & Dragons with the first-ever set based on the iconic roleplaying game. Dragons, bats, and bricks, oh my!

But while those two blockbuster sets are the highlights of the month, they’re not the only things coming out... just the biggest. Click through to see what else is coming from Lego in April.

Lego Art Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City

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Lego’s triumphant return to the DC Batman line is a fusion with its recent Art series—less of a playset, more of a buildable art piece dedicated to the art deco stylization of Gotham as it appears in Batman: The Animated Series. As well as a displayable 3D art piece, being Lego you of course get a couple of minifigures too, representing key favorites from the legendary cartoon: Batman, Catwoman, Joker, and Harley Quinn. $300, available here.

Lego Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale

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Gather your party and venture forth with this buildable Dungeons & Dragons adventure—no, really, they wrote a whole D&D adventure for you to take your friends on, to go with this set! Including a bunch of iconic D&D monsters like the Beholder, a Displacer Beast, and a Gelatinous Cube (as well as the titular Red Dragon, duh), Red Dragon’s Tale includes a host of class/race mashups from the beloved TTRPG, including an Elf Wizard, a Dwarf Cleric, a Gnome Fighter, and an Orc Rogue. $360, available here for Lego Insiders, available April 4 widely.

Lego City Space Science Lab

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Lego’s slowly but surely managed to bring its iconic classic Space set vibes back across a bunch of different lines lately, but Lego City always leads the charge—and does so in style this month with this swanky modular base, which can be attached to other recent City Space series to expand your interstellar research adventures even further. $35, available here.

Lego Friends Space Research Rover

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City’s not the only line heading to the stars this month—even Friends is getting in on the fun with this chic but sciencey rover. Those purples and oranges! $50, available here.

Marvel Super Heroes Green Goblin

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Lego’s line of “buildable figures” expands with a couple of new entries inspired by Spider-Man: No Way Home. The first is Norman Osborn’s deranged Green Goblin, as he first appears in the movie—complete with his Raimi-trilogy helmet intact, and, of course, his goblin glider. $35, available here.

Marvel Super Heroes Iron Spider-Man

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A villain needs a hero to beat them up, so to go with Goblin there’s also a Spider-Man—this time in the Iron Spider suit built by Iron Man, based on its movie design. $30, available here.

Technic Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica (Orange)

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Rounding out Lego’s releases this month is a “new” Technic set—this isn’t the first time the Huracan has been available in Technic form, but as with other recent vehicles Lego is re-releasing the kit in a new colorway, for those who want a bit more vibrancy in their mechanical roadsters. $50, available here.

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