5 new Harry Potter LEGO sets are coming in 2025
By Kaki Olsen
For those of us Harry Potter who see LEGO as an art and those of us who still enjoy playing with bricks, the company is giving us much to look forward to in the year 2025. Ranging from 158 pieces for one set to 2,750 for another, there are five levels of excitement to explore.
Shops, Spells, and Serious Business
The LEGO enthusiasts at BrickFanatics have given us a preview of the incredible sets that are coming out in the months to come.
If you would like to replicate some learning experiences, look no further than 76442,, "Hogwarts Castle: Spells and Charms Class." In the book, it mentions that Professor Flitwick has to stand on a pile of books to teach and this is just how we see his minifigure at work. The class in question represents that fateful Halloween when Ron and Hermione squabbled about the correct execution of Wingardium Leviosa. The figures are there for the future friends, as well as a chalkboard full of instructions for swishing-and-flicking your way to success. There are 204 pieces in this set.
Drawing inspiration from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, we have the high-intensity scene of the Dueling Club. In set 76441, "Hogwarts Castle: Dueling Club, Harry, Draco, Snape and Lockhart are at center stage in this 158-piece set. The platform on which the professors faced off and the students hexed each other is included in rich detail and the box mentions that it can be combined with 76435, the castle itself.
Set 76443 is perhaps my favorite as it is "Hagrid and Harry's Motorcycle Ride" and takes us on the journey from Number 4 Privet Drive to Tonks' parents house in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. There are no minifigures, but three brick-built characters The texture and scale of Hagrid is impressive and Harry is tiny by comparison, but protected by Hedwig. The 617 piece count is largely comprised of everything you need for Sirius Black's flying motorbike, It looks ready to spring into action.
Set 76453, "Malfoy Manor," is complex and sinister in every detail of its 1,601 pieces, There is the towering home of the Malfoy family, complete with the front gates and the albino peacocks mentioned in Chapter 1 of the final book in the Harry Potter series. The manor itself has several levels, as we are taken in the story through the basement and maiin floor. Portraits of Malfoys past adorn the walls in a chamber where the Malfoys meet with Lord Voldemort and are threatened by Nagini. In the nine minifigures, we see the heroic (Luna Lovegood, Dobby,, Hermione and Harry) and the villainous (Narcissa, Voldemort, Bellatrix, Lucius, and Draco), setting th escene for the terrifying chapter in which the anti-Voldemort forces are held prisoner at this building and some are tortured for information.
Finally,, the most complex can be found at set 76444 "Diagon Alley Wizarding Shops." This is not the first time the shops have been displayed, but it is magnificent in 2760 pieces with 12 minifigures. It seems to represent the sixth-year Diagon Alley, which explains the plethora of Weasleys and figures from the Death Eaters. Atop Gringotts Bank is the dragon figure, breathing fire. We know that there is Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes with its iconic statue outside, as well as such sites as the Eeylops Owl Emporium and The Leaky Cauldroon.
We look forward to feeling childlike enthusiasm with these sets for years to come.