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LEGO Harry Potter: Rumored summer 2025 sets

Disclaimer: This article contains rumors that have not been confirmed by LEGO. Details such as pricing, release dates, etc. may differ from the final product.

LEGO Harry Potter fans, brace yourselves. If these rumors are true, June 2025 is going to be a magical month for your collections. The lineup reportedly includes some long-awaited sets and exciting expansions for Hogwarts.

LEGO 76445 Hogwarts Castle: Herbology Class

The Herbology greenhouse is finally getting its own dedicated set for $59.99! If this follows LEGO's usual attention to detail, I’m expecting mandrakes, gardening tools, and Professor Sprout. For those already building the new Hogwarts Castle, this could be a must-have addition to expand the grounds.

LEGO 76448 Dumbledore’s Phoenix

At $19.99, this set is rumored to include a smaller-scale Fawkes. It sounds like a great display piece and an affordable way for fans to own a piece of Hogwarts magic. I can’t wait to see if it captures Fawkes’ fiery plumage as beautifully as the larger version.

LEGO 76449 Book of Monsters

The infamous Book of Monsters makes its LEGO debut! If this set has moving parts, like snapping jaws, it could easily be a standout. I’ve always thought this would make a fun build, and it’s great to see LEGO diving deeper into the magical world’s more quirky artifacts. Price point is $59.99.

LEGO 76450 Book Nook: Hogwarts Express

Finally, LEGO is venturing into book nooks, and I couldn’t be happier. This one is said to feature the Hogwarts Express. So I’m expecting a beautifully detailed display for Harry Potter fans and book lovers alike. With the rumored Lord of the Rings book nook also in the works, these could easily become collector’s favorites. Expected to be $99.99.

LEGO 76451 Aunt Marge’s Visit

This one took me by surprise! Aunt Marge’s infamous inflation scene hasn’t been done in LEGO before, so I’m curious to see how it translates. At $89.99, I’m hoping for a fun recreation of the Dursley’s living room and maybe even a floating Marge!

LETO 76452 Quality Quidditch Supplies & Ice Cream

Adding Quality Quidditch Supplies and Florean Fortescue’s Ice Cream Parlor to the LEGO lineup is a fantastic move. This $99.99 set is rumored to bring more life to Diagon Alley and might pair perfectly with the massive Diagon Alley set from 2020. I can already picture the colorful storefronts and tiny ice cream details.

LEGO 76454 Hogwarts Castle: The Main Tower

The pièce de résistance of this wave! The $249.99 priced Main Tower is rumored to be a massive centerpiece for the new modular Hogwarts Castle. If LEGO delivers, I anticipate classic spaces such as Dumbledore's office, the Gryffindor common room, the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, and, of course, the moving staircase. This set has the ability to make or break the overall Hogwarts show, and I am really excited to see how it plays out.

Why this wave stands out

This rumored lineup seems to strike a perfect balance between nostalgia and innovation. For fans of the first two movies (arguably the best in the series!), these sets tap into the warm, magical vibes of early Hogwarts. Whether you’re building the castle, expanding Diagon Alley, or looking for display pieces like the Book Nook, there’s something for everyone here.

What’s missing?

While this wave is strong, it’s hard not to wish for more magical creatures. A new rendition of the Hungarian Horntail or an updated Buckbeak would’ve been incredible. Still, with the inclusion of Fawkes and the Book of Monsters, I can’t complain too much.

Final thoughts

As someone who’s already committed to building the new modular Hogwarts Castle, this wave feels like LEGO read my mind, and my bank account’s worst nightmare. The Main Tower is shaping up to be the crown jewel of the collection, and the book nook feels like a fresh and creative addition to LEGO’s lineup.

What about you? Are you ready to expand your Hogwarts or dive into Diagon Alley with some Quality Quidditch Supplies? Let me know which set is topping your wishlist, or how you’re planning to explain the new additions to your shelf space!

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