New Leak Reveals Six More 2027 LEGO Sets, Including Harry Potter and More

Fresh details about six upcoming 2027 LEGO sets have surfaced online, pointing to a slate of licensed releases. The batch reportedly leans on well-known pop-culture brands, including Harry Potter and Zootopia, alongside other properties.

LEGO’s 2027 lineup has apparently started leaking as far back as June 2026. While a lot of the early chatter centered on the company’s constantly expanding Star Wars range, more recent reports suggest the next wave will be broader than that.

One recent leak also claims LEGO intends to introduce a brand-new theme tied to a major, recognizable intellectual property sometime in 2027.

LEGO’s 2027 Offerings Reportedly Include New Harry Potter and Fortnite Sets

An early-July report from a consistent LEGO leaker lists six sets that have yet to be formally announced, all said to be planned for 2027. Two of the entries are tied to Harry Potter, another two are expected to add to the Fortnite collection, and the remaining pair reportedly connects to LEGO’s Disney-facing lineup. No exact brick counts are provided in the write-up, but the leak includes pricing that hints at scale.

Newly Leaked 2027 LEGO Sets

First Year at Hogwarts Castle

The Harry Potter sets reportedly earmarked for 2027 are listed as 76479 Harry Meets Dobby and 76483 First Year at Hogwarts Castle. The first set is described with a price tag of $14.99, while the second is said to cost $109.99. Both are also said to draw from earlier moments in the Harry Potter story, and the timing is unlikely to be accidental: LEGO may be aiming to ride renewed attention as HBO’s Harry Potter TV adaptation is expected to premiere in December 2026.

The Fortnite entries in the leak are 77084 P-1000 and 77088 Guaco’s Tacos. P-1000 is described as a robotic version of Peely, while Guaco and Tacos are identified as the taco-headed food mascot and the taco restaurant chain from Fortnite, respectively. Guaco’s Tacos is reportedly priced at $19.99, implying a comparatively small set. By contrast, P-1000 is listed at $99.99, which would suggest a build closer to the 1,000-piece range—still notably under LEGO’s larger Fortnite flagship options, such as 77078 Mecha Team Leader.

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The latest update from the same leaker adds two more Disney-licensed sets. These are said to be 43332 Judy and Nick from Zootopia and 43325 Eeyore from Winnie-the-Pooh. Of the newly mentioned items, the Eeyore set is the priciest, with a reported $149.99 cost that implies a build size over 1,500 pieces. Judy and Nick are listed at $59.99. The leak doesn’t provide a tighter release window than “2027,” but the fact that they’re already being discussed in mid-2026 suggests they may land in early 2027—since LEGO products typically don’t get leaked more than about six months ahead of launch.

Quick facts

  • Six unannounced LEGO sets are reportedly planned for 2027, centered on licensed themes.
  • Harry Potter set names listed: 76479 Harry Meets Dobby and 76483 First Year at Hogwarts Castle.
  • Fortnite set names listed: 77084 P-1000 and 77088 Guaco’s Tacos.
  • Zootopia and Winnie-the-Pooh set names listed: 43332 Judy and Nick and 43325 Eeyore.
  • Reported prices include $14.99 (Harry Meets Dobby), $109.99 (First Year at Hogwarts Castle), $19.99 (Guaco’s Tacos), $99.99 (P-1000), $59.99 (Judy and Nick), and $149.99 (Eeyore).
  • No precise piece counts are provided, but the pricing is used as the clearest sizing clue.

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