Lego debuts Star Wars, Marvel and other playsets spotlighting 2017 movies
This year's Star Wars Lego sets let you recreate classic moments including the rise of Lord Vader.
The Duel on Naboo playset showcases a battle between Darth Maul, Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan Kenobi in "Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace."
Yoda's Jedi Starfighter includes Yoda and R2-D2. It will be releasing in March for $25. International prices aren't available, but that converts to about £20 or AU$30.
The Jakku Quadjumper from "The Force Awakens" is coming out in June for $50. The set features Rey, Finn and BB-8 as they run away from their pursuers. The price converts to about £40 or AU$65.
The Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar set for 2017 features a new figure for every day of the holiday season. The set will retail for $40 when it releases later this year. International prices aren't available, but that converts to about £30 or AU$50.
The Arrowhead Star Wars playset retails for $89 and will be released in June. International prices aren't available, but the price converts to about £70 or AU$115.
The First Order Transport Speeder Battle Pack is coming out in June and will cost $15. That converts to about £10 or AU$20.
The Darth Vader Transformation playset lets you recreate the rise of Darth Vader, transforming the injured Anakin Skywalker into a deadly leader for the Dark Side. The set will be available in June for $25. International prices aren't available, but that converts to about £20 or AU$30.
The Republic Fighter Tank playset will retail for $25 from June. That converts to about £20 or AU$30.
Several Microfighter ships are launching in March. They'll sell for $10, converting to roughly £10 or AU$15.
This is Krennic's Imperial Shuttle Microfighter.
The TIE Striker Microfighter.
The Rebel Trooper Battle Pack.
Want to recreate the epic battle from "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"? Then the Battle on Scarif set, which will cost $49 when it's released in March, could be what you're looking for. International prices aren't available, but that converts to about £40 or AU$65.
Looking for a bigger Y-Wing Starfighter? This buildable ship comes out in March and will sell for $59. That's roughly £50 or AU$75.
While Lego doesn't have any sets from "Episode VIII: The Last Jedi" on display, this sign promised that sets will be available for the upcoming move later this year.
Want to build your very own Baze Malbus? This set will cost $25 and will be released in March. International prices aren't available, but that converts to about £20 or AU$30.
This Stormtrooper Commander set is coming out in June and will cost $25. Again, that's about £20 or AU$30.
The Scout Trooper & Speeder Bike riding to stores in June, and will cost $55. That converts to roughly £45 or AU$70.
He may be blind, but you'll be able to see a Lego version of Chirrut Imwe from "Rogue One" in stores this March. It'll cost $25, which converts to about £20 or AU$30.
The Scarif Stormtrooper is also coming out in March for $25. That converts to about £20 or AU$30.
Moving over to Marvel, this Hulk vs. Red Hulk set is coming out in March and will cost $60, which converts to about £50 or AU$80. The set includes vehicles along with red and green editions of Hulk and She-Hulk.
The Ayesha's Revenge playset provides a look into "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2." It will be available in March and retail for $30. That's roughly £25 or AU$40.
These Lego sets give us a look into this summer's "Spider-Man: Homecoming."
This set appears to show the bank robbery scene teased in a "Spider-Man: Homecoming" trailer.
Moving over to the DC Comics world, this Mighty Micros set pits Batman against Killer Moth.
The "DC Super Hero Girls" set shows off the high school. It costs $80 and is out now. International prices aren't available, but that converts to about £65 or AU$105.
This Batwing from "The Lego Batman Movie" will be available as a buildable set. It'll launch in June for $90. That converts to about £70 or AU$120.
Lego's BrickHeadz line is releasing a "Beauty and the Beast" set in time for the live-action film's debut in March.
Will the civil war continue between the BrickHeadz editions of Iron Man and Captain America?
These life-size editions of a Lego Ninjago character and Lego Batman are on display at the New York Toy Fair booth.
Even more Lego minifigures from "The Lego Batman Movie."
Lego's Minecraft playsets are expanding this year with The Ocean Monument, which arrives in August for $110. International prices aren't available, but that converts to about £90 or AU$140.
The Witch Hunt playset comes out in March and costs $60, which converts to about £50 or AU$80.
Another look at the Battle on Scarif playset from "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story."