New LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Sets Roar into Action for June 2025 Release
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Explore the Exciting Lineup of Upcoming Jurassic World LEGO Sets
LEGO unleashes Jurassic World Rebirth with a dino-packed wave for all ages—it’s time to return to Isla Nublar (and beyond), as LEGO® has officially revealed a brand-new wave of Jurassic World Rebirth sets, tying in with the upcoming film scheduled to hit cinemas in July. Launching on June 1, 2025, these sets are poised to appeal to a broad audience—from kids dreaming of dino chases to AFOLs and collectors who fondly remember earlier releases.
LEGO’s Jurassic World line has been a reliable fan-favourite since 2015, with highlights including the T. rex Rampage (75936), which brought adult collectors a UCS-style set, and the much-loved Indominus Rex vs. Ankylosaurus (75941) playset. Over the years, LEGO has steadily mixed play-friendly models with collector-worthy designs, introducing new dinosaur moulds, minifigures, and even retro homages to the original Jurassic Park.
Now, nearly a decade since the theme first launched, this fresh wave delivers something new: original characters, bold dinosaur choices, and sets that blend storytelling with display appeal. Here’s a closer look at what’s coming.
LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Baby Dinosaur Dolores: Aquilops (76970)
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Price: 24.99 € / 24.99 $/ 19.99 £
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Pieces: 339
Starting small but mighty, this buildable baby Aquilops, affectionately named Dolores, might just be the most adorable LEGO dino yet. Designed for younger builders and collectors alike, this posable dino includes articulated limbs, tail, and head for expressive posing. It’s reminiscent of the “Dino Fossils” and “BrickHeadz Pets” format but more playful—ideal for display desks or as a pocket-money-priced gift. A great intro set to the theme.
LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Raptor Off-Road Escape (76972)
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Price: 34.99 € / 34.99 $/ 29.99 £
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Pieces: 285
Channelling classic chase scenes, this set features a rugged off-road vehicle, rocky terrain, and an agile Velociraptor hot on the heels of the Delgado siblings. Expect dynamic play features like a breakaway section, a tranquilizer launcher, and a few leafy hideouts. The raptor mould appears updated, possibly sporting a new colour scheme or articulation.
Perfect for kids who want action and storytelling—and for adults looking to expand their raptor collection beyond Blue and Charlie.
LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Raptor & Titanosaurus Tracking Mission (76973)
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Price: 99.99 € / 99.99 $/ 89.99 £
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Pieces: 582
Here’s where things get really prehistoric. The Titanosaurus makes its LEGO debut as a towering herbivore with a long neck and powerful legs, joined by another Raptor for a dramatic juxtaposition. The set includes a research vehicle equipped for tracking and DNA collection, rock formations, and a control station.
This one is perfect for builders who love animal-focused sets (think LEGO City Wildlife Rescue) but want something a bit more… Mesozoic.
LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Brick-Built Mosasaurus Boat Mission (76974)
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Price: 59.99 € / 59.99 $/ 54.99 £
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Pieces: 858
LEGO 76974 Brick-Built Mosasaurus Boat Mission features a fully articulated Mosasaurus with movable fins, tail, and jaw, plus minifigures LeClerc and Atwater. The set includes a toy boat, syringe case with samples, and reef builds that double as display stands—perfect for play and display alike.
LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth T. rex River Escape (76975)
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Price: 49.99 € / 49.99 $/ 44.99£
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Pieces: 199
Perfect for younger builders and dino-fans alike, T. rex River Escape (76975) delivers fast-paced adventure in a compact, easy-to-build set. The star of the show is a fully poseable molded T. rex, complete with movable arms, legs, tail, head, and a snapping jaw. Joining the action are minifigures Teresa Delgado and Xavier Dobbs, ready to flee the chaos with a boat, ATV, and even a shed that collapses mid-chase.
LEGO Jurassic World Rebirth Spinosaurus & Quetzalcoatlus Air Mission (76976)
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Price: 149.99 € / 149.99 $/ 139.99 £
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Pieces: 984
The headline act of this wave, this set is cinematic in every sense. A huge Spinosaurus, built with articulated limbs and snapping jaws, faces off against a massive Quetzalcoatlus, the pterosaur known for its soaring wingspan. The setting? A mysterious ancient temple, hinting at hidden lore or ruins revealed in Jurassic World Rebirth. The build includes crumbling walls, vine-wrapped spires, and even a rooftop platform for aerial battles. The four included minifigures seem to play key roles in the movie’s story, suggesting high collectability.
Final Thoughts: One of the Strongest Jurassic Waves Yet?
Whether you’re building with younger dino-fans, expanding a display shelf, or scouting the next LEGO investment gem, this Jurassic World wave ticks a lot of boxes. New dinosaur moulds, original characters, cinematic moments, and a clear tie-in to an upcoming blockbuster all add up to big hype—and likely strong sales.
From an investor perspective, while Jurassic sets don’t always outperform Star Wars or Icons, they tend to hold value well when featuring new moulds or limited-release dinosaurs. Keep an eye on sets like the Titanosaurus Tracker and the Spinosaurus Air Mission—those feel like the stars here.