The two-part production will reimagine the events of the live-action series through a comedic, brick-built lens this fall.
Mamma mia! Lego fans have finally gotten confirmation from Nintendo that, yes, we are getting a Lego minifigure of Mario. This new fig will arrive sometime in 2027 alongside new sets that will likely ...
LEGO fans are buzzing with excitement for LEGO’s new Star Wars SMART Play sets. And yes, that includes adults and kids alike. This new evolution in LEGO play, which adds lights, sounds, and ...
From the moment 4-year-old Cameron first stepped out into Glimmer in Spyro 2, he knew video games were going to play a central role in the rest of his life. Though he never planned to make it the ...
It’s official: LEGO and The Pokémon Company International have launched the first ever official LEGO Pokémon theme in celebration of Pokémon’s 30th anniversary, with a trio of highly anticipated ...
Legos aren't just for building. Thanks to Crocs, they have become fashion statements. The Lego Group teamed up with Crocs to create the Lego Brick Clog, which are brick-shaped clogs inspired by the ...
Last week at CES, Lego introduced its new Smart Play system, with a tech-packed Smart Brick that can recognize and interact with sets and minifigures. It was unexpected and delightful to see Lego come ...
One of the biggest announcements at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) wasn’t a new TV or a robot — it was LEGO Smart Play. The futuristic technology allows LEGO builds to emit lights and ...
Lego and Lucasfilm turned the Las Vegas landmark into the Death Star, letting visitors get into a full-size Lego X-Wing to try and tackle the trench run. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor In a first for ...
Smart bricks and minifigs are coming to Lego, and the implications are exciting, but equally alarming. For months now, diehard fans have been arguing over leaks of the tech-fueled playsets and their ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years ...
For over 70 years, kids (and adults) around the world have spent countless hours building anything they could possibly imagine out of Lego. In that time, the toy company has evolved its products to ...
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