LEAK: Five New LEGO Star Wars Sets Reportedly Set for Early 2027

Five new LEGO Star Wars sets scheduled to arrive in early next year have reportedly been leaked online. With Star Wars gearing up to celebrate its 50th anniversary, LEGO is apparently leaning into a fresh twist—one that moves beyond the usual galaxy-far, far-away builds fans expect from the theme.

Star Wars has been a long-running LEGO favorite for years, to the point where the franchise has even spawned multiple spin-off video games that retell the films from the sci-fi saga. That history helps explain why leaks keep coming: there’s usually no shortage of products in development. While small details can shift before release, it’s still useful—and fun—to see what might be landing on store shelves soon.

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What’s Reportedly Coming in the First Wave of 2027 LEGO Star Wars Sets

  • Stormtrooper Helmet (Concept Art) — expected to arrive January 1, based on Ralph McQuarrie’s famous concept artwork from the original film.
  • LEGO Star Wars Poster — expected on April 1, recreating the theatrical poster for A New Hope in LEGO form.
  • George Lucas Tribute — also expected on April 1, described as a black-base diorama focused on the making of A New Hope in Tunisia.
  • Star Wars Movie Theater — expected on April 1, inspired by cinemas in China.
  • UCS Tie Advanced — expected one month later, with a Darth Vader minifigure included.

LEGO Star Wars Set Breakdown (Leaked Details)

Details for the five early-2027 sets were shared through BrickTap on the Legoleak subreddit. The timeline begins with Stormtrooper Helmet (Concept Art) on January 1, which is set to be modeled after Ralph McQuarrie’s iconic original-movie concept illustration.

Then, on April 1, three separate releases are expected:

First: a poster set that recreates A New Hope’s theatrical poster using LEGO styling.

Next: George Lucas Tribute, a black-based diorama built around the production of A New Hope in Tunisia. The report claims the build will include a landspeeder fitted with side mirrors to mirror how the scene was captured in real life. It also lists a moisture evaporator, plus a camera setup featuring a director’s chair. Minifigures mentioned for this set include George Lucas, a cameraman, a boom mic operator, Luke, Obi-Wan, R2-D2, and C-3PO.

Finally: Star Wars Movie Theater, inspired by cinemas in China. This set is described as including a sidewalk and a ticket counter, along with minifigures of workers and Star Wars cosplayers. It’s also said to include four fans.

One month later, the leak says the UCS Tie Advanced should arrive, and it’s expected to come with a Darth Vader minifigure. At the moment, BrickTap has not been able to confirm pricing or the total piece count for any of these sets.

The Big Display-Set Feature: Printed 6×8 Movie Poster Tiles

The most notable common thread in these 2027 display sets is that every LEGO Star Wars display item is allegedly set to include a printed 6×8 tile featuring a movie poster in standard LEGO poster-like design.

The leak further claims that A New Hope may appear on multiple different poster tiles across the lineup. Here’s the reported mapping for the upcoming sets:

  • Stormtrooper Helmet (Concept Art) — includes the Rogue One poster tile.
  • George Lucas Tribute — includes the Return of the Jedi poster tile.
  • Star Wars Poster — includes the A New Hope poster tile.
  • UCS Tie Advanced — includes the Attack of the Clones poster tile.
  • Star Wars Movie Theater — includes both The Phantom Menace and A New Hope poster tiles, and those posters are described as being interchangeable with ones from other sets in the display.

It’s still unclear which other Star Wars films will have poster tiles included in the remaining sets beyond what’s listed above. Even so, with the 50th anniversary celebration in mind, this printed-poster bonus sounds like a particularly fitting extra for collectors.

Why 2027 Could Be a Standout Year for LEGO Star Wars

Fans are likely to see 2027 as a major moment for LEGO Star Wars. The scale of the 50th anniversary milestone suggests it will come with large-scale celebrations and a lot of high-profile LEGO releases. While 2026 has already delivered some strong LEGO Star Wars additions, the early look at 2027’s first wave implies the theme is preparing to take a noticeably different direction next year.

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