
Of all the LEGO partnerships over the years, the one with Star Wars might be the most fruitful. And for May the fourth, the partnership is bearing a whole lot more fruit. Ten new LEGO Star Wars sets are now available to celebrate Star Wars Day in 2025. The biggest one is Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship, a new entry in the Ultimate Collector Series (UCS), but the other ones are also very cool – and less pricy. Let’s take a look at the new LEGO Star Wars sets for May the fourth, 2025.
New Star Wars LEGO Sets
Don't need blurbs? Here are all the new Star Wars LEGO sets for May the fourth, 2025. If you do enjoy basking in a paragraph about each of the new sets, read on to be richly rewarded on that front.
LEGO Star Wars Chopper (C1-10P) Astromech Droid
Chopper is a lovable droid that appeared in Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Rebels, and Ahsoka. This LEGO set is comprised of 1,039 pieces, and has a head that moves, arms you can pose, and a tool that folds out from its chest.
LEGO Star Wars Jango Fett's Firespray-Class Starship
Formerly called Slave I, Jango Fett’s starship is a big, classy vehicle that is finally getting a LEGO set worthy of its awesome design. This is a big, ambitious set that’s made of nearly 3,000 pieces and packs tons of cool features and details. It has a lift-off canopy for placing Jango at the controls, a ramp that opens and closes, and your choice of flight (vertical) and landing (horizontal) modes so you can display it however you’d like. This set is available May 1 for LEGO Insiders (sign up here for free), or May 5 for everyone else.
LEGO Brick-Built Star Wars Logo
It’s one of the most iconic logos in the history of logos. This buildable 3D Star Wars logo is a great display piece for any fan to set on their shelf or desk. It even has a little hidden surprise you’ll build into the letter T. And for true LEGO fans, you'll notice that the black between the letters isn't just a flat, shiny surface. It has greebling – the intricate texture made from a variety of different kinds of bricks.
LEGO Star Wars Kylo Ren Helmet
Say what you will about the sequel trilogy, but the design of Kylo Ren’s helmet is unimpeachable in my mind. (Plus, I like the movies just fine.) This helmet is made up of 529 pieces and would look great on a shelf, especially next to one or more of the many other awesome LEGO Star Wars helmets they’ve put out.
LEGO Star Wars Jango Fett Helmet
Speaking of other helmets, Jango Fett’s is nearly as cool as his starship (about which, see above). This version of the senior Fett's helm is made up of 616 pieces and features a nameplate, plus an adjustable rangefinder antenna.
LEGO Star Wars AT-AT Driver Helmet
AT-ATs are some of the most imposing and memorable vehicles in a series that’s filled with imposing, memorable vehicles. And the people who drive them have one of the coolest helmets in all of Star Wars. They’re a more interesting take on the standard Stormtrooper helmet, and they look terrific.
LEGO Star Wars Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle
Kylo Ren’s helmet isn’t the only cool piece of gear he gets. His command shuttle is awesome, too. It’s a dark long-winged vehicle, and this decorative LEGO version looks great on its display pedestal.
LEGO Star Wars Rebel U-Wing Starfighter
If you're more a Rebel than an Imperial, you can pick up a U-Wing Starfighter from Andor to help advance the push for freedom. It's a pretty rad-looking ship for the 8+ age group that comes with minifigures for Cassian Andor, his reprogrammed droid K-2SO, as well as Imperial Security Bureau officer Dedra Meero and a tactical agent. Give 'em hell.
New LEGO Star Wars BrickHeadz
For those who enjoy a more stylized take on the LEGO Star Wars universe, these adorable BrickHeadz will scratch that particular itch. You can pick up a new Luke Skywalker build in his pilot outfit, or a five-pack of Sith heroes and villains.
Looking for more Star Wars gifts? Check out our recommendations for the best Star Wars board games and Star Wars puzzles you can buy in 2025.
Chris Reed is a deals expert and commerce editor for IGN. He's also in charge of all the LEGO and board game content. You can follow him on Bluesky @chrislreed.com.
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