By Olivia Davis | Jul 03, 2026
This is not the first time 2027 LEGO content has surfaced ahead of schedule. Star Wars sets for next year have already been circulating since as early as June 2026, but this latest batch adds considerably more variety to the picture. Fans of multiple franchises now have something concrete to look forward to, even if the details remain unofficial for now.
What's Reportedly Coming for Harry Potter and Fortnite
Two of the six leaked sets belong to the Harry Potter theme. The first, carrying the set number 76479 and titled Harry Meets Dobby, is reportedly priced at $14.99, suggesting a compact, character-focused build. The second, numbered 76483 and called First Year at Hogwarts Castle, carries a significantly higher reported price of $109.99, pointing to a much larger and more detailed set. Both draw from the earlier part of the Harry Potter story, which is likely deliberate timing. HBO's live-action Harry Potter television series is currently scheduled to premiere in December 2026, and LEGO may be positioning these releases to capitalize on renewed interest in the franchise when the show launches.
The Fortnite additions are equally interesting. Set 77084, named P-1000, is a robotic version of the popular Peely character and is reportedly priced at $99.99, which typically corresponds to a build of around 1,000 pieces. That would place it below some of LEGO's larger Fortnite releases but still firmly in the mid-to-premium range. The second Fortnite set, numbered 77088 and named Guaco's Tacos, is priced at just $19.99, making it the most accessible option in the leaked batch. Guaco is a taco-headed food mascot from within the Fortnite universe, and the set appears to be a smaller, more casual addition to the theme.
Disney Sets Round Out the Leaked Lineup
The last two sets in the leak are both Disney properties. Set 43332 features Judy and Nick from Zootopia, with a price of $59.99. The most expensive of the bunch is a single Eeyore build from Winnie-the-Pooh, set 43325, at $149.99. With that price point, the Eeyore set will likely be over 1,500 pieces, which is one of the larger Disney sets from LEGO. The Zootopia set builds on what's been a growing presence of animated Disney films in LEGO's licensed catalogue, while an Eeyore set would be a natural fit for fans of the classic Winnie-the-Pooh characters.
LEGO has not confirmed any of those sets officially and has not provided release dates beyond a general 2027 window. That said, the fact that solid information about these products is already circulating in mid-2026 is a strong sign that they aren't too far away. LEGO products are usually spotted earlier in the leak cycle, and with a broad release across three major themes, 2027 is already set to be a busy year for LEGO collectors.
