Who’s gearing up for the fourth Tom Holland Spider-Man? If you have not, LEGO wants to get you started with some Spider-Man: Brand New Day sets, along with a totally unrelated—but still Spider-Man—LEGO DUPLO set for your little ones. All told, there are three sets inspired by the latest Spider-Man film. There is a buildable Spider-Man figure, and two sets that recreate scenes from the movie.
LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Hero Figure (76346)
Kicking off the three sets is LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Hero Figure (76346), an 813-piece set that lets you build a 36 cm (14.5 inches) tall poseable Spider-Man figure. The figure, which is based on the newest Spider-Man suit as seen in the latest film, boasts 24 points of articulation, right down to individually movable fingers, thus letting you play out web-slinging movie scenes.
As far as the digits go, it looks like this set took inspiration from the 76344 Iron Man set’s hands. This means the articulation of each hand is at the knuckle part using ball joints, with no joints where the DIP joints and PIP joints are supposed to be. Anyhoo, rounding up the feature list are detachable webs for the brick-built figure, as well as the accompanying Spider-Man minifigure.
For kids 12 and up. The LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Hero Figure (76346) is set to drop on June 01, 2026, for US$99.99.
LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Prison Transport Chase (76349)
Next up is the first set of the two that recreates one of the scenes from the upcoming film. You know what this means. This means spoiler-haters should turn back. Like, pronto.
As the name suggests, this set centers around a prison transport vehicle that, as you would expect in any Spider-Man story worth its web fluid, does not quite make it to its destination peacefully. The armored transport looks suitably chunky and official, complete with opening sections that let you stage breakouts mid-chase—because what’s a prison convoy without someone escaping halfway through traffic?
Naturally, Spider-Man is here to intervene, and the set includes the relevant characters to let you recreate the roadside chaos straight out of Brand New Day. Expect plenty of action-friendly play features, moving parts on the transport itself, and the usual assortment of accessories to help the scene feel properly cinematic rather than just “a truck with a spider sticker on it.” This is very much the set for folks who like their Spider-Man builds with motion instead of museum-style posing.
The set packs a modest 367 pieces, and when completed, the brick-built prison transport measures 8 cm high, 16 cm long, and 8 cm wide (~3 by 6 by 3 inches).
The LEGO Marvel Spider-Man Prison Transport Chase (76349) will sell for US$49.99 when it becomes available on June 01, 2026. Recommended ages 8 and up.
LEGO Marvel Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash (76350)
If a prison transport chase sounds busy, wait till Spider-Man runs into the Hulk. Because, clearly, subtlety was never going to be part of this meeting. I mean, come on, Spidey may leave behind a tangle of web mess, but the Hulk? It’d be debris and more debris.
The Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash (76350) set does exactly what the title promises: it drops everyone straight into a full-blown smash-first-ask-questions-later encounter between New York’s friendliest neighborhood superhero and Marvel’s most famous walking demolition permit. Hulk, being Hulk, brings the muscle, while Spidey brings agility—and probably several regrettable one-liners.
The build itself focuses on staging the confrontation rather than surrounding it with too much scenery, which makes sense. When Hulk is involved, the environment rarely survives long enough to matter anyway. It is the kind of compact action set that feels designed for immediate play straight out of the box.
Oh, did I mention that Hulk smashes in this set, too? By pushing a trigger at the rear of the building, you can “blast” the front wall apart to reveal the mighty Hulk. Like, how cool is that?
When completed, the 534-piece set measures 36 cm tall, 24 cm wide, and 13 cm deep (~14 by 9.5 by 5 inches). And yes, the set features a building, or at least part of it.
Recommended for kids 8 and up. The LEGO Marvel Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash (76350) is also slated to be available starting June 01, 2026, priced at US$89.99.
LEGO DUPLO Dinosaur Spidey-Rex vs. Green Goblin (10463)
And then there is this. Somehow, in the middle of all the Spider-Man: Brand New Day movie tie-ins, LEGO decided what the lineup really needed was Spider-Man… as a dinosaur. Yes. A dinosaur. Officially called LEGO DUPLO Dinosaur Spidey-Rex vs. Green Goblin (10463), this 25-piece set is aimed at builders aged 2 and up, which explains why Spidey is now a bright red-and-blue T. rex with a very enthusiastic expression and a mouth that opens wide enough to solve problems the prehistoric way.
Naturally, Green Goblin shows up, too, because what is Spider-Man—I mean Spider-Rex, without a villain? The set includes Goblin with his glider, along with a small treasure hideout build featuring an opening door and a boulder-launch play function activated from Spidey-Rex’s tail. Yes, tail-activated rock launching is now part of Spider-Man’s skill set. Somewhere, comic canon quietly looks the other way.
Totally unrelated to Brand New Day? Absolutely. But it does what DUPLO sets do best: encourage storytelling play, simple action sequences, and heroic chaos that makes perfect sense if you are two years old—and strangely acceptable even if you are not. That said, if I have money for just one set, this will be it.
Speaking of money, the LEGO DUPLO Dinosaur Spidey-Rex vs. Green Goblin (10463) is available now for US$19.99. Oh, the adorable Spider-Rex stands 11 cm (~ 4 inches) tall.
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