The journey of LEGO Netflix sets, from Queer Eye to KPop

The journey of LEGO Netflix sets, from Queer Eye to KPop

The LEGO Group and Netflix's partnership continues with KPop Demon Hunters later this year, but the collaboration goes back a lot further.

It's safe to say that the LEGO Group and Netflix's partnership is going strong, following another massive Stranger Things set earlier this year and the announcement of a KPop Demon Hunters theme earlier this week. The extent of this collaboration covers much more than these two shows, though.

While we wait to find out more about LEGO KPop Demon Hunters, read on for a guide to every single LEGO Netflix set released in the past six years.

Stranger Things

The LEGO Group's set partnership with Netflix started with 2019's uniquely designed 75810 The Upside Down, depicting a similar build in two dimensions with a cast of minifigures that would remain exclusive for nearly six years. One of them is exclusive to this day, aside from a keyring.

We saw the launch of the new 11370 Stranger Things: The Creel House earlier this year. It brings back the cast of 75810 The Upside Down, except for the Demogorgon, as well as several other brand-new minifigures. The model is still unique in its design thanks to a breaking-apart feature, but it's not as visually interesting as the 2019 model.

Additional Stranger Things models from 2019 include an exclusive Castle Byers mini build and a Barb minifigure only found at San Diego Comic-Con. The LEGO Group's Stranger Things sets released between the two minifigure creations consist of BrickHeadz and two more packs recently released. There's also the 40891 Stranger Things: WSQK Radio Station gift-with-purchase made available for the launch of the huge 2026 set, but it is now sold out.

Queer Eye

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One LEGO Netflix model which you may have forgotten is 2021's 10291 Queer Eye – The Fab 5 Loft. The 974-piece Icons set paid tribute to the titular series with dozens of exclusive prints and some stickers reflecting modern design and furnishings. There hasn't been another Queer Eye set since, making it one of the only LEGO Netflix experiments to not result in something more.

Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous and Chaos Theory

2021's Jurassic World range included a wave of sets mixing the stories of Jurassic World and Netflix's animated Camp Cretaceous series. The Camp Cretaceous representation in these sets is mostly limited to the minifigures and one dinosaur, but this would change with the second wave.

With the release of the Chaos Theory sequel series, targeting a more mature audience, 2024's Jurassic World selection included another wave of Netflix sets. This time, the builds were much more accurate to the series and did not mix in additional Jurassic World characters. This wave also brought a couple of new dinosaurs, including the Allosaurus and Stegosaurus.

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There's another Chaos Theory-branded set from 2025, being 76967 Little Eatie: T. rex, but it's not nearly as connected to the story of the actual series.

Gabby's Dollhouse

LEGO Gabby's Dollhouse, based on the animated Netflix series, started in 2023 with a first wave of four sets. These aren't the only Netflix models with mini-dolls, and the range was expanded on with three more in 2024.

2026 has seen one more Gabby's Dollhouse set, 11215 Gabby's Brick-Built Cat Friends. This build has a notably higher age range and abandons mini-dolls entirely.

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Though there are a couple of builds based on the movie, the film is not a Netflix exclusive. As such, it is beyond the scope of the overall partnership.

Wednesday

Yet another Netflix theme surfaced in 2024 in the form of LEGO Wednesday. The considerably more gothic theme started with two sets, as well as one BrickHeadz pack. It debuted the LEGO gargoyle element and uses mini-dolls as the figures.

The theme has yet to go beyond mini-dolls, even featuring them in 2025's 76784 Black Dahlia Flower. While that 2025 Wednesday set is based on the first season, the other two models from last year are inspired by the second, with new mini-dolls debuting.

One Piece

LEGO One Piece started in 2025. Though that is the name of a popular anime series, it's also the title of Netflix's live-action adaptation of it, on which the theme is based. It started with two BrickHeadz, a Gum Gum Fruit mini model and five standard sets with minifigures and a host of new and character-specific elements.

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This includes one of the biggest LEGO Netflix sets to date, 75640 The Baratie Floating Restaurant at 3,402 pieces. Rumours of six more LEGO One Piece sets in 2026 have surfaced, though nothing is officially confirmed at the time of writing.

Sonic Prime

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LEGO Sonic the Hedgehog is home to another Netflix model, but is not branded as one. 77005 Knuckles vs. Dr. Eggman Egg Crusher Mech depicts the mech almost exactly as it is seen in Netflix's Sonic Prime animated series. It's a clever homage and works well in the context of the overarching Netflix partnership. Note that the description and box art have absolutely no reference to the series, but the mech's shaping is unmistakable.

KPop Demon Hunters

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The latest result of the LEGO Group's partnership with Netflix was only recently announced. The hit KPop Demon Hunters film is being treated to a full theme with the first set coming later this year and more in 2027. Details regarding that initial model are now rumoured, but are not yet officially confirmed.

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