
New movie Jurassic World Rebirth is out this June and there’s half a dozen new Lego sets to accompany it, including a Scarlett Johansson minifigure.
Lego would be making dinosaur sets whether Jurassic Park was a thing or not but combining the two has been great for everyone, including fans.
A few weeks ago, Lego unveiled a new giant-sized set aimed at adults, that recreates the Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton from the first movie, but now they’ve announced six more modestly priced sets aimed at everyone, for the new movie Jurassic World Rebirth.
What’s been a problem in the past though, for Lego and other toy lines, is that because they have to be made so far in advance, they often give away spoilers about the film’s plot just by virtue of what’s in them. But thankfully these sets don’t reveal what that big weird looking monster Is at that the end of the trailer.
Although it’s not a reboot, Rebirth doesn’t star Chris Pratt or any of the main characters from the last three films. Instead, it features Scarlett Johansson as a mercenary hired to escort a palaeontologist, to take samples from three of the biggest species at an abandoned Jurassic Park research facility.
No doubt chaos ensues but the trailer clearly shows some kind of monster that does not look like a dinosaur, but whatever it is these new Lego sets don’t spoil the surprise.

Baby Dinosaur Dolores: Aquilops (76970)
The sets are all aimed at a variety of different age groups but since a lot of the dinosaurs are custom moulds, made up of just a few pieces, that means even young fans can get involved. One of the coolest though is this brick-built baby Aquilops, which looks great and is fully posable.
RRP: £19.99; Ages: 7+

Raptor Off-Road Escape (76972)
Baby Dolores must be a pretty prominent character (or just a very cute one) because she’s also in this set as a moulded figure, along with a Velociraptor, two human characters called Reuben and Isabella Delgado, and a neat looking off-road jeep.
RRP: £29.99; Ages: 6+

Raptor & Titanosaurus Tracking Mission (76973)
It’s not clear from the trailer why exactly anyone needs a sample from the three biggest dinosaurs, but they don’t get much bigger than a Titanosaurs, which is the first time that particular species has appeared in Lego form. You also get a Velociraptor, three human minifigures, an off-road vehicle with trailer, a motorcycle and a run-down charging station that is no doubt a plot point in the film.
RRP: £89.99; Ages: 7+

Brick-Built Mosasaurus Boat Mission (76974)
Unlike all the other dinosaurs in the minifigure scale sets, the Mosasaurus (which is not technically a dinosaur, but merely a prehistoric reptile) is made up entirely of normal Lego bricks. That makes it much more interesting to more adult fans but it’s also the reason why this one has a slightly higher age rating.
RRP: £54.99; Ages: 9+

T. rex River Escape (76975)
This is the set with the lowest age rating, because while it comes with a highly desirable Tyrannosaurs Rex figure it’s very easy to put together and the rest of the set, which also includes two minifigures, is also simple enough for Lego novices to construct.
RRP: £44.99; Ages: 5+

Spinosaurus & Quetzalcoatlus Air Mission (76976)
The most expensive of the sets features not just two very large dinosaurs but also a six-wheel off-road vehicle and a ruined temple which, to judge from the movie trailer, is where the Quetzalcoatlus’ nest is. Also included are the four main human characters, in minifigure form.
RRP: £139.99; Ages: 8+
All of the sets will be available to purchase from June 1, while the movie itself opens in the UK on June 11.
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