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New LEGO Jurassic World Sets Rumored for January 2025: What to Expect

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.

2025 is shaping up to be a big year for LEGO Jurassic World, with nine new sets anticipated for release over the year. This represents a significant boost in the lineup compared to 2024, which saw only five sets. With Jurassic World Rebirth hitting theaters in July, the expanded lineup promises a mix of new locations, intricately designed brick-built dinosaurs, and detailed Minifigures for fans to enjoy.

While many of the summer 2025 releases are expected to tie directly into the upcoming film, the January wave will kick off with two new models — 76967 and 76969 — arriving on January 1. No official names have been announced for these sets yet, but the pieces-per-price ratio suggests fans may be in for a treat, perhaps with some unique builds that fit perfectly into the Jurassic World universe.

Rumors Around 76969: A Dinosaur Fossil Build?

The larger of the two, set 76969, is rumored to include 469 pieces and is priced at $44.99 / €44.99 / £39.99. Speculation has already started that this set could feature a new dinosaur fossil build. In recent years, fossil-themed sets have become popular, with models like Dinosaur Fossils: T. rex Skull (76964) from the winter 2024 wave being particularly well-received by both younger fans and adult collectors.

A new fossil build would expand on this concept, appealing to fans interested in learning about paleontology and offering a more accessible price point for brick-built dinosaurs compared to sets that include molded dinosaur figures. If LEGO continues this trend, we could see an exciting new addition to the growing range of natural history-inspired LEGO models.

Set details LEGO 76967

  • Set number: 76967
  • Set name: unknown
  • Piece count: 469
  • Minifigures: 0
  • Release date: January 1, 2025
  • Price: $44.99 / €44.99 / £39.99
  • Availability: LEGO

What Could Set 76967 Have in Store?

Alongside 76969, we have set 76967, a smaller model with a piece count of 317 and a price tag of $24.99 / €24.99 / £24.99. Given the affordable price per piece, this set could offer another entry into the world of Jurassic World for younger fans and collectors alike. There is a lot of excitement around what this set might include, whether it's a smaller dinosaur fossil, a scene from one of the films, or maybe even a brick-built replica of an iconic Jurassic World vehicle or structure.

Set details LEGO 76967

  • Set number: 76969
  • Set name: unknown
  • Piece count: 317
  • Minifigures: 0
  • Release date: January 1, 2025
  • Price: $24.99 / €24.99 / £24.99
  • Availability: LEGO

What Does This Mean for the Jurassic World Line?

The excitement around LEGO’s Jurassic World theme only grows with each new release, especially with the anticipated movie release providing fresh inspiration for builds. Fans can expect more fossil-based sets, scene recreations, and dinosaur models, perfect for building a small, prehistoric exhibit right at home. The potential for unique educational sets is also there, allowing fans to explore not only the fictional world of Jurassic Park but also some elements of real-world history.

Are you excited about the new LEGO Jurassic World sets? Which themes or dinosaurs are you hoping to see in 2025? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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