New LEGO® Jurassic World Rebirth sets roaring soon, inspired by an all-new era in the Jurassic World franchise

  With the latest episode in the Jurassic world Franchise arriving in cinemas in July 2025, the LEGO Group have revealed 6 playsets designed to tie-in with Jurassic World Rebirth. These sets are due for release in June 2025. You can check out my earlier survey of LEGO® Dinosaurs from across the years, here

We have a whole new cast of characters and brand new dinosaurs, including the Aquilops, Titanosaurus, and Spinosaurus, as well as a brick-built Mosasaur. Read on for more details and pictures.

“Our LEGO Jurassic World sets bring to life the excitement and adventure of thrilling dinosaurs and favorite scenes from the popular franchise, inspiring creativity and storytelling through play and exploration – just like in the movies. It was a lot of fun for the team to create these new LEGO sets inspired by Jurassic World Rebirth and watching some sneak peaks of what fans can expect was beyond cool!” said Benjamin Liboriussen, LEGO Jurassic World Designer at the LEGO Group.

LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Baby Dinosaur Dolores: Aquilops (76970) 

A playset for ages 7+ that includes a brick-built baby Aquilops dinosaur figure and a buildable plant. The Baby Dolores model can move its head, arms, legs and tail, allowing a range of fun poses. 

The baby dinosaurs appear to be becoming a subtheme of this range (along with Dinosaur Fossils)after 76962 Bumpy Baby Ankylosaurus from last year’s Chaos Theory sets.

LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Raptor Off-Road Escape (76972)

For ages 6+, this set is inspired by a scene in the Jurassic World Rebirth and features Reuben and Isabella Delgado as minifigures, alongside Baby Dolores in the back of the off-road vehicle, as they are trying to escape the clever Velociraptor. Children can make up their own action-packed play adventures with this building set.

LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Raptor & Titanosaurus Tracking Mission (76973)

This set is for fans ages 7+ who like to play out missions and with this set they can take a DNA sample from the giant Titanosaurus or load up the off-road vehicle and go explore. 

  •  Price: $AUD149.99/ 99.99 € / 99.99 $/ £89.99
  • Pieces: 582
  • Dimensions: Measures over 4 in. (10 cm) high, 8 in. (21 cm) wide and 6 in. (16 cm) deep 

LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Brick-Built Mosasaurus Boat Mission (76974) 

This set features endless possibilities for action-based playtime where builders ages 9+ can recreate the iconic Mosasaurus boat scene from the film.

LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth T. rex River Escape (76975)

 This set lets ages 5+ play out an exciting scene from the movie and features a molded, fully articulated T. rex dinosaur, plus two minifigures: Teresa Delgado and Xavier Dobbs.  

LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Spinosaurus & Quetzalcoatlus Air Mission (76976) 

This playset for fans aged 8+ features Zora Bennett, Martin Krebs, Dr. Henry Loomis and Duncan Kincaid at the ancient temple and kids can play-pretend gathering a valuable DNA sample from the Quetzalcoatlus nest. The set also includes a Spinosaurus which has moving legs, arms, tail, head and jaw. 

This feels a little like a cross between Adventurers Year 2 (Amazon Adventures) and Year 3 (Dino Island). For additional excitement, we can think about the years that Johnny Thunder took a sabbatical in LEGO Studios in some of the sets tied into Jurassic Park III.

The LEGO Jurassic Park portfolio was introduced back in 2001 based on the movie, Jurassic Park III which was released the same year and incorporated in the LEGO Studios range. Of course, dinosaurs looked quite different back then.

In 2015, the first Jurassic World film had its world premiere and new LEGO Jurassic World sets were announced. Continuing from 2018 onward, several LEGO Jurassic World & Jurassic Park sets based on the popular franchise have since been introduced. Fans of LEGO Play and the Jurassic World franchise can dive into their passion and explore the cool vehicles, iconic characters, scientific tools, and of course, famous creatures – the astonishing dinosaurs- through the portfolio of sets. 

The LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth sets will be available for purchase from June 1st, 2025, on www.LEGO.com/Jurassicworld in LEGO Stores and select global retailers worldwide.

I’m delighted to see the return of the Spinosaurus, as well as the brick-built Mosasaur. Which is your favorite?

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