The LEGO Group has another Tim Burton set planned for the future, but it will be just a small part of a huge, yet recent collection.
The results of the second 2025 LEGO Ideas review have confirmed that an Edward Scissorhands set is officially in production. The upcoming LEGO Ideas model will be inspired by Castor Troy's submission, depicting the film's signature castle and minifigures of key characters.

It marks the latest project from Tim Burton to be realised in LEGO form, but you might not realise just how huge this collection has become over the past few years.
Batman (1989) and Batman Returns
Tim Burton's first two Batman movies have been realised as LEGO sets several times over the past few years. From a buildable figure to the most unique Batcave model to date, Batman (1989) and Batman Returns have become a crucial part of the DC offerings. This collection currently stands at nine models and a handful of magazine gifts.
Beetlejuice

Believe it or not, there's also a Beetlejuice minifigure and build out there. LEGO Dimensions briefly crossed paths with the Tim Burton film, resulting in the stripe-suited minifigure and a sandworm. In-game, there's a full Beetlejuice world to explore with quests and more, but the physical LEGO Beetlejuice offerings have been limited to just the Fun Pack. That hasn't stopped the LEGO Ideas community from proposing more, though.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Another favourite of Tim Burton's projects for the LEGO Group is The Nightmare Before Christmas. The Disney movie started as a cameo in a Disney minifigure series, but quickly expanded to BrickHeadz, a huge LEGO Ideas model and a potted plant creation.
Wednesday
The most recent of Tim Burton's projects to be realised in LEGO form, at least before Edward Scissorhands lands on LEGO Ideas, is Wednesday. The Netflix series is part of the LEGO Group's strong partnership with the streaming service and mixes the classic gothic style with whimsy and colour through mini-doll playsets, BrickHeadz, a potted plant and a Wednesday figure. It's the only one of Tim Burton's projects to get a fully-fledged LEGO theme.
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