Return To The Grid With LEGO Ideas TRON: Legacy (21314)

After teasing on the arrival of the next LEGO Ideas set, with its corresponding box art image leaked online, LEGO has officially unveiled its latest Ideas set that pays tribute to one of our pop culture’s most famous icon. Designed by siblings Tom and Drew – also known as BrickBros UK over at LEGO Ideas – the LEGO Ideas TRON: Legacy (21314) is a re-imagining of Disney’s TRON film released in 2010. It comes in at 230 pieces and by far, one of the cheapest, licensed LEGO Ideas set selling for $34.99.

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The TRON: Legacy set is scheduled to be in stores and online on March 31, 2018 with a corresponding UK signing event at the Leicester Square Brand Store on March 29, with fans in the UK having a head start of having this set. Here’s TRON: Legacy’s official product description, followed by several crisp images.

21314 LEGO® Ideas TRON: Legacy

Ages 10+. 230pieces.

US $34.99- CA $44.99 – DE 34.99€ – FR 34.99€ – UK £29.99 – DK 300DKK
*Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.

Reimagine Disney’s TRON: Legacy movie scenes with LEGO® bricks!

Build Disney’s TRON: Legacy with this LEGO® Ideas set, featuring 2 Light Cycles, 3 minifigures and a TRON grid/display base to recreate the movie chase scene and Identity Disc battle.

Build, play and display with this futuristic LEGO® Ideas 21314 TRON: Legacy set from Disney, featuring 2 Light Cycles, each with minifigure seats and translucent-colored light-style elements, plus a divisible TRON grid with attachment points for the vehicles. Use the grid as a display base for the Light Cycles or split it in 2 to recreate the chase scene from Disney’s TRON: Legacy movie. Alternatively, stage an Identity Disc battle between the 3 included LEGO minifigures—Sam Flynn, Quorra and Rinzler—on the grid. This construction toy includes a booklet with information about its fan creator and LEGO designers, plus the lowdown on Disney’s TRON: Legacy movie and its main characters.

  • Includes 3 LEGO® minifigures: Sam Flynn, Quorra and Rinzler.
  • Features 2 buildable Light Cycles for Sam Flynn and Rinzler, and a TRON grid/display base.
  • Sam Flynn’s Light Cycle features a minifigure seat, authentic features and assorted translucent-blue light-style elements, including power stream effects.
  • Rinzler’s Light Cycle features a minifigure seat, authentic features and assorted translucent-orange light-style elements, including power stream effects.
  • TRON grid/display base features 2 detachable parts, attachment points for the 2 Light Cycles and translucent-blue elements.
  • Divide the grid to recreate the Light Cyclechase scene from Disney’s TRON: Legacy movie, or use it to role-play the disc battle scene with the minifigures.
  • Includes Quorra’s sword.
  • Accessory elements include Sam Flynn and Quorra’s blue Identity Discs, and Rinzler’s 2 orange Identity Discs. Attached to the back of each minifigure.
  • This construction toy includes a booklet with building instructions, information about the set’s fan creator and LEGO designers, and the lowdown on Disney’s TRON: Legacy movie and its main characters.
  • Each Light Cycle measures over 1″ (5cm) high, 6” (17cm) long and 1” (4cm) wide.
  • TRON grid/display base measures over 8” (22cm) wide and 3” (9cm) deep.

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Amazon France Reveals Official Images of LEGO Star Wars – Solo BrickHeadz for Han and Chewbacca

LEGO totally has BrickHeadz on the brain, what with the numerous licensed franchises getting the BrickHeadz treatment. Off the tops of our heads, we have BrickHeadz for upcoming films like Avengers: Infinity War and Jurassic World: Lost Kingdom. And then we have rumored Back to the Future BrickHeadz among others.

Now we know of LEGO Star Wars BrickHeadz for the second anthology film Solo, about the past smuggling adventures of young Han Solo and friends. Thanks to Amazon France, we now have images for the boxes of two Solo BrickHeadz sets, one for Han and another for his partner-in-crime Chewbacca.

The listings on Amazon France don’t have a release date included yet, though the general assumption is that they will hit shelves online and in real life by next month. BrickHeadz sets usually retail for about $9.99, a sight cheaper than the €17,98 Prime listings for both on Amazon France.

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Both the Han Solo (39) and Chewbacca (40) BrickHeadz sets look to be fairly basic and uncomplicated builds if the packaging details are any indication. Now let’s hope that this Solo branch of LEGO Star Wars will soon announce BrickHeadz for young Lando and new characters like Qi’ra and Beckett.

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Now It’s Beyond the Brick with a Contest to Get You to Billund and LEGO House for Skærbæk Fan Weekend

Could you believe the number of promos and contests that LEGO and affiliated groups are launching just to send one lucky winner to LEGO House in Billund? First there’s one from LEGO Rebrick. And now we have a contest from hit LEGO podcast Beyond the Brick added to the mix.

Much like all the rest, this contest by Beyond the Brick is their part in the wide celebration of LEGO’s 60 Years of the Brick. The objective for interested participants is simple: they simply need to create a custom MOC that could be seamlessly incorporated with an official LEGO set.

Sounds simple? Well, the combined official and MOC LEGO display must be small enough to fit in a suitcase, as the winner will be taking it with them, intact, to Billund. The prize round-trip is scheduled for September 26, 2018 – October 2, 2018, in time for the Skærbæk Fan Weekend.

That’s one of the biggest LEGO conventions anywhere in the world, and the winner of Beyond the Brick’s contest will get to display their work there, which would also include a trip to LEGO House. They’ll get to room with the Beyond the Brick team during their stay, plus meals.

But while the contest winner gets to hang out at Billund during Skærbæk, the runners-up won’t be going away empty-handed. The second placer will receive sets of LEGO House (21037) and the Tree of Creativity (4000026). Third place gets only the LEGO House (21037) but hey, it’s a cool set.

For more information on Beyond the Brick’s 60 Years of LEGO Brick Skærbæk contest, you can check out the details and the rules at their Flickr group page here. The contest period is until April 30 only, so if you want a shot at flying to Billund, go join now.

“Star Wars” and LEGO Release “‘The Last Jedi’ in 2 Minutes” Abridged Brick Video Ahead of Movie’s Blu-Ray Release

With Disney and Lucasfilm dedicated to bringing out a Star Wars film for every year (and perhaps a new TV series soon after the end of Rebels), the LEGO Star Wars product line looks primed to never run out of new set, minifigure or polybag releases tying into the franchise.

By the way, last year’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi is already available on digital format, and soon to come out on Blu-Ray (next week to be precise). To celebrate that event (and to hype LEGO Star Wars more), the two franchises have collaborated to create a promotional short video.

Said video is a blend of stop-motion and 3D that features a 2-minute long abridged retelling of The Last Jedi (topped with a seconds-long wrap-up of the original Star Wars trilogy and The Force Awakens). The narrator humorously goes over the film’s events, referring to each character with funny nicknames.

Perhaps the highlight of this video is the scene where the death of Supreme Leader Snoke and the subsequent battle between his Royal Guard and the Kylo-Rey duo plays out. It might be a sneak preview of the LEGO Star Wars “Throne Room Duel” (75216) set, which would be cool.

All in all, it’s a nice riff on Episode VIII of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, with its contradictory box-office success and franchise fan criticism. If you’d like to own The Last Jedi on Blu-Ray, it comes out March 27. And do keep a lookout for more LEGO tie-ins soon.

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Cloak and Dagger DLC Now Available

The latest downloadable content for the massive LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 video game has just arrived. Following the likes of previously released DLCs such as the GOTG 2, Black Panther, Champions, Out of Time, and Agents of Atlas, now comes another handful of new content straight from Marvel comics and its upcoming TV series.

This time around, we’ll get to see the heroic duo of Cloak and Dagger as they learn to grasp the extent of their powers and make a daring escape from their captors. It also adds a nice selection of super powered heroes and villains to your ever growing roster of playable LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 characters. The Cloak and Dagger DLC is now available for download across multiple gaming platforms. Here’s the official press release for more details.

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LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 Adds “Cloak & Dagger” DLC Pack
Celebrates Marvel Television’s Upcoming Show

Super Hero Duo Brings Darkness and Light to Dangerous, New Escape Level

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced today the release of the Cloak & Dagger Character and Level Packthe new DLC for LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2. The pack, available for $2.99, adds a level and characters straight from the comics in celebration of Marvel Television’s upcoming series Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger, premiering on Freeform on June 7, 2018.

Set immediately after Cloak and Dagger gain their incredible powers, players must help the two escape their evil captor, his super powered henchman, and work together through a series of puzzles using their unique new abilities. Upon completing the level, new unlockable characters Cloak, Dagger, Mister Negative, Blackout, Shroud, Nightmare, and Silvermane add to the main game’s roster of over 200 Super Heroes and Super Villains.

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Image credit: MP Gaming Force (YouTube)

LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is an all-new, epic adventure and sequel to the smash hit, LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes. This original branching storyline, co-written by award-winning comics writer Kurt Busiek, transports players into a cosmic battle across a myriad of Marvel locations ripped from time and space into the incredible Open Hub World of Chronopolis. Packed with signature LEGO® humour for fans of all ages, gamers will go head-to-head with the time-travelling Kang the Conqueror in this fun-filled journey spanning the Marvel Universe.

The Cloak & Dagger Character and Level Pack can be purchased separately or as part of the Season Pass which includes six Level Packs and four Character Packs, including the previously released Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Black Panther content, and the ChampionsOut of Time, and Agents of Atlas Character Packs. The Season Pass is available for $14.99 suggested retail price or as part of the LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition, which features the main game and the season pass. LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 is available on PlayStation®4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch™, and Windows PC.

Rumored 2018 LEGO Star Wars The Last Jedi UCS-Like Set Might Be Based On A… Porg?!

After the release of the creative retelling of The Last Jedi in a 2-minute brick-built video, LEGO fan forums were set ablaze once again with a rumored topic that seemed to came out of the left field. Reliable LEGO insider Sir von Lego dropped a bomb of a rumor when he unequivocally announced the arrival of the next LEGO Star Wars set that is all too “cute and famous” to pass.

Announced via Eurobricks, Sir von Lego, to quote, says:

We will see a buildable “UCS-like set” (like BB-8) this year, comes from E VIII and is quite cute and famous.

Now speculations were rife that what Sir von Lego was alluding to was none other than a buildable Porg figure probably similar to the likes of what we saw at key places in London last December as part of LEGO’s promotional campaign. After all, as many would say, what is even cuter and famous than a wide-eyed Porg? Other Eurobricks members were quick to ride on the rumor band wagon, with almost everyone assuming that this UCS-like set will indeed be a tribute to Chewie’s favorite snack.

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The brick-built Porgs that were used to promote the LEGO Star Wars The Last Jedi sets in London last December.

Now for the record, I understand the mania over this cute avian species of Ahch-To, but we must clarify that Sir von Lego did not specifically mention that this next LEGO Star Wars set will actually be these cute and famous Porgs. In fact, he did not even mention that the set was referring to a creature or living thing of sorts. There were some fans that even interpreted it as a code to what was first initially thought to be as a reference to Cloud City – instead, there’s a new theory that the code ‘CC’ may now refer to a ‘Cute Creature’ instead.

Truth be told, I’m not much of a Porg fan, and if I will follow the rumor trail for what it is, I am compelled to say that there are a handful of new creatures and characters that were introduced in Star Wars canon that may fall under the cute and famous category. One in mind is the canine-like Vulptex referred to by the Resistance as Crystal Foxes, which were prominently featured towards the end of the film. They were even instrumental in the escape of the remaining Resistance forces as Luke tries to buy them some time.

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Another candidate is the majestic Fathiers of Canto Bight. Used primarily as race horses to feed the gambling urges of the patrons of the casino-like planet, the Fathiers aided Rose and Finn with their escape from the police forces of the posh planet. We actually had a cool cameo to these Fathiers in LEGO’s recently released video. If you recall, there was a part on that short video where a bigfig of a Fathier was introduced in the scene.

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Finally, you have another candidate who is also a native to planet Ahch-To. Dubbed as the Caretakers, they are actually female Lanai that serves as a sort of maintenance crew for the island where the first Jedi Temple was built on. Unlike the Porgs which is seen more as a cute nuisance, the Caretakers have a more significant role of preserving the old way of life on Ahch-To, and to make sure that everything is running smoothly on the solitary planet.

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These are just some of the ideas that come to my mind under the cute creature category of The Last Jedi. Nevertheless, it is wise to consider all these things for what it is – a rumor – until such time that LEGO gives an official statement.

So what do you think? Are you inclined to believe that this may indeed be a LEGO Star Wars Porg set, or do you have any candidates on what could this cute and popular creature might be? Share what you think in the comments below.

Star Wars The Last Jedi As Told In LEGO Bricks – Is LEGO Teasing on Future Star Wars Sets?

Star Wars Episode VIII The Last Jedi is now available in digital format and to celebrate the home theatrical release of the film, the latest SW saga is now given the LEGO treatment, retelling two hours worth of material in a little over two minutes. Uploaded via StarWars.com official YouTube channel, the clip begins with a short back story of Luke Skywalker and how he ends up at the planet Crait, saving the lives of the remaining Resistance forces. Let’s watch this.

The 2-minute video is very different from the usual stop-motion LEGO Star Wars videos that LEGO usually release as part of their marketing campaign to promote their latest Star Wars sets. Unlike previous short videos, where the spotlight is on a particular tie-in set, this one is a complete retelling of TLJ in a completely animated LEGO film.

Now, I couldn’t help but think about the various reasons that LEGO might have in the making of this vid. Sure, we saw references for currently available LEGO TLJ sets such as the Ahch-To Island Training (75200), Resistance Transport Pod (75176), First Order Star Destroyer (75190), First Order AT-ST (75201), Defense of Crait (75202), and the hulking First Order Heavy Assault Walker (75189) – but perhaps what is most interesting about this video is that it subtly introduced some of the most talked about ‘rumored’ SW sets that were recently making rounds across fan forums.

Much has been said about the possibility of us seeing a set that highlights Snoke’s Throne Room scene, so much so that Brickset has already included an entry in its database with the same title and tagged it as set 75216. Rumors also have it that a possible direct-to-consumer (D2C) LEGO Cloud City re-release may be on its way, and a reference to the sin city of the galaxy, Canto Bight, might also be given a tie-in LEGO Star Wars set. As a side note, I love that Fathier bigfig (or minifig, depending on how you look at it) and would be excited to know if LEGO will indeed include it in an official set.

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Now we must all bear in mind that these are all speculation at this point, but if in case that LEGO might be actually teasing on future sets in this video, then this is one clever marketing strategy indeed.

Thanks to Rebel Scum for consolidating our thoughts on the matter.

London Launch Event of LEGO Ideas TRON Legacy Light Cycle (21314) Set for March 29

Last week, LEGO finally started serious promotion of their next upcoming LEGO Ideas set, the TRON Legacy Light Cycle (21314). From its box art preview to a cool 3D-animated teaser, it’s all systems go towards building a great consumer hype for this sweet new set coming out later this year.

But what if you don’t have to wait for “later this year”? What if you can get the Ideas TRON Legacy Light Cycle (21314) as early as the end of this month? Fans in the UK are in for a treat; they’re playing host for the set’s official launch event.

This March 29, at London’s Leicester Square LEGO Store, the British design team of BrickBrosUK – which submitted the LEGO Ideas Light Cycle project, based on the 2010 film TRON Legacy – will be making an appearance as the guests of honor for the launch event. You know what that means: autograph opportunity!

Just like with previous LEGO Ideas set launches, the BrickBrosUK team will be ready to autograph advance purchases of their Light Cycle (21314) sets for eager buyers, making each box a collectors’ item. Do note however that they’ll be in the Leicester LEGO Store only for 4-7 PM GMT.

The LEGO Ideas TRON LEGACY Light Cycle (21314) is composed of the light cycle model itself, a brick base, and three minifigures (Sam Flynn, Quorra and Clu) in one full-to-the-brim package. Its release will follow in the wake of the previous Ideas set, Flagship Leviathan: Ship in a Bottle (21313).

What’s Next for LEGO Sets and Exclusives With Toys “R” Us Closing Its US Stores

From its humble origins as a Washington, DC children’s furniture store in 1948, Toys ‘R’ Us became one of the biggest retail giants for toys and other children’s products in the world. But that was a long time ago, and the reality now is that TRU’s closing all its stores.

With all of their stores in the US shutting down operations within a few months, one must wonder what’ll happen to the products they still have on shelves and in stock. Liquidations are already underway to clear them out, but certain products were put by TRU on a “NO” list.

That list also happens to include LEGO, in particular the latest sets that have just started releasing. Rather than included them with the ongoing product liquidations (seeing them go for so much less), TRU will now be returning their LEGO stocks to LEGO, without any attempt to sell any sets.

The above however doesn’t quite answer what’ll become of the LEGO Toys “R” Us exclusives such as certain polybags or the Bricktober sets, many of which would’ve already been planned for by LEGO throughout 2018. Since LEGO Bricktober is tied to TRU, giving them to other retail chains won’t do.

An alternative for LEGO’s TRU exclusives now that the US stores they would’ve been shipped to will no longer be, might be to re-label them or release the sets and polybags in their own stores. This is similar to Funko which had started selling their TRU-exclusive flocked Geoffrey figure themselves.

Liquidation of most other products in the US Toys “R” Us stores will be kicking off as early as this week. It’s a sad day indeed for the old toy giant, though there’s been talk that they might possibly sell their name and logos to interested buyers for legacy branding.

LEGO Star Wars Solo Imperial TIE Fighter (30381) Polybag Arriving Soon

It looks like we’re getting another polybag anytime soon. Though I have to admit that I may not be that excited for this one as compared to the prospect of landing on a LEGO Marvel Guardians’ Ship (30525) polybag, I’m still looking forward on grabbing this one. Rebel Scum has shared the news that a new LEGO Star Wars Solo Imperial TIE Fighter (30381) polybag may hit stores next month, coinciding with the release of its larger LEGO Star Wars Solo cousins.

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It has been customary for LEGO to also offer miniature replica of its larger sets each time a particular theme is released – we have the likes of the LEGO Ninjago Movie’s Ice Tank (30427), the LEGO Marvel Royal Talon Fighter (30450), and the most recent LEGO Marvel Infinity War The Guardians’ Ship (30525) just to name a few. The LEGO Star Wars Solo Imperial TIE Fighter (30381) comes in at 42 pieces and will retail approximately for $3.99 USD.

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We haven’t received any updates yet on when and where this latest polybag might be found, but some have been suggesting an April 20 (tentatively) release date, alongside with the official release of the LEGO Star Han Solo sets.