The Dark Knight is making a comeback, and this time he’s bringing some seriously impressive plastic with him.
LEGO has unveiled four brand-new Batman sets launching March 1st, 2026, featuring three iconic Batmobiles and a massive 678-piece Batman logo to celebrate the 20th anniversary of LEGO Batman.
I never thought I’d be this excited about tiny plastic vehicles, but here we are.

These aren’t your average superhero sets either.
The lineup includes Batmobiles from Batman v Superman, The Batman (2022), and Batman & Robin (1997), each packed with enough detail to make even the Caped Crusader himself jealous.
At 8-studs wide with a 9+ age rating, these builds promise more complexity than your typical playscale vehicles.
What really caught my attention though is how LEGO is tying these sets into their upcoming video game “Legacy of the Dark Knight” with digital unlock features and golden anniversary coins.
Between the commemorative minifigures, fabric capes, and enough Batman nostalgia to fill the Batcave, I’m already planning where these will fit on my shelf.
Set Details
Four new LEGO Batman sets drop March 1st, 2026, featuring a massive 678-piece Batman Logo and three iconic Batmobiles from different movie eras.
Each set includes digital unlocks for the upcoming LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight video game and commemorative golden anniversary coins.
20th Anniversary: LEGO Batman’s Big Bat-Birthday
I can’t believe it’s been 20 years since LEGO Batman first swooped into my building collection.
Time flies when you’re having fun in Gotham City, apparently.
These anniversary sets come packed with special goodies that make my inner collector squeal with delight.
Each LEGO Batman set includes a commemorative 20th anniversary golden coin that screams “I was here for the party.”
The Batman Logo set goes all out with a golden Batman minifigure that’s shinier than the Batcave’s chrome bumpers.
I’m particularly excited about the golden anniversary coin feature—it’s like LEGO’s way of saying “congratulations on two decades of stepping on plastic bricks.”
Anniversary Feature | What You Get |
---|---|
Golden coin | In every set |
Golden Batman minifigure | Batman Logo set only |
Commemorative tiles | “20 Years of Batman” printed |
Building the Batman Logo: More Than Meets the Bat-Eye
The Batman Logo set (76330) is the crown jewel of this collection, and I’m not just saying that because it costs $79.99.
This 678-piece beast transforms into the ultimate Bat-Signal display piece.
What impressed me most is the versatility—you can display it on the included stand or mount it on your wall.
I love that LEGO thought about us space-challenged collectors who need every square inch of shelf real estate.
The set comes with detachable DC Universe accessories including Batarangs and Harley Quinn’s hammer.
These can be repositioned around the logo, letting me customize the display based on my mood or available wall space.
The centerpiece features an opening hatch designed like the Batcave Suit Vault door.
A traditional Batman minifigure fits perfectly inside this hidden compartment, which feels like discovering a secret passage in Wayne Manor.
Key Features:
- 2 minifigures (golden + traditional Batman)
- Wall-mountable or stand display options
- Removable/repositionable accessories
- Hidden compartment with vault door design
Legendary Batmobile Collection: All the New Rides
The three new Batmobiles represent different eras of Batman cinema, and I’m thrilled that LEGO finally made the Batman & Robin Batmobile.
Yes, the one from the movie we pretend doesn’t exist but secretly love.
Batman v Superman Batmobile (76331) comes in at 220 pieces for $29.99.
It features a front-mounted shooter, opening cockpit, and an armoured Batman with fabric cape that makes me feel like I’m directing my own Justice League movie.
The Batman Batmobile (76332) packs 330 pieces into the same $29.99 price point.
The removable roof gives access to the cockpit, and the golden anniversary coin hides beneath the bonnet like an automotive easter egg.
Batman & Robin Batmobile (76333) brings 272 pieces of 1990s nostalgia to life.
This marks the first LEGO appearance of this particular Batmobile design, making it an instant must-have for completionists like me.
Each Batmobile includes fabric capes for the Batman minifigures and QR codes that unlock digital content in the upcoming video game.
I can practically hear my wallet crying, but my inner child is doing backflips.
Set Spotlights: Minifigures, Golden Surprises, and Video Game Tie-Ins

Each of these 2026 Batman sets includes a golden Batman minifigure along with commemorative coins, while offering digital unlocks for the upcoming LEGO Batman – Legacy of the Dark Knight video game.
The collection spans multiple Batman eras from Tim Burton’s dark aesthetic to Matt Reeves’ gritty interpretation.
Golden Batman Minifigure and Collectibles
I have to admit, LEGO knows how to make me feel special with shiny things.
Every single one of these sets comes with a golden Batman minifigure that’s basically the plastic equivalent of finding a golden ticket.
The Batman Logo set (76330) goes all out with both a golden Batman and a traditional Batman minifigure.
The golden figure comes with a commemorative anniversary coin, because apparently one piece of gold plastic wasn’t enough.
Each Batmobile set includes its own commemorative 20th anniversary golden coin hidden under removable bonnets.
It’s like LEGO turned every set into a treasure hunt, except the treasure is guaranteed and costs $29.99.
The golden coins fit beneath the removable hoods of the Batman v Superman Batmobile, The Batman Batmobile, and Batman & Robin Batmobile.
I’m starting to think LEGO believes we’re all pirates collecting shiny medallions.
The Digital Bat-Cave: Unlocks in LEGO Batman – Legacy of the Dark Knight
Here’s where things get interesting for my gaming habits.
Each set includes QR codes that unlock content in LEGO Batman – Legacy of the Dark Knight, the upcoming video game from TT Games.
The Batman Logo set unlocks a golden character for gameplay.
Because apparently golden Batman needs to exist in both plastic and digital form for maximum shininess.
All three Batmobile sets unlock both their respective vehicles and golden variants in the game.
The Batman v Superman Batmobile, The Batman Batmobile, and Batman & Robin Batmobile each get the golden treatment digitally.
I scan the QR codes on the building instructions and follow directions to redeem these unlocks.
It’s like LEGO figured out how to make me buy the same Batmobile twice—once in bricks, once in pixels.
Batfleck, Pattinson & Clooney: The Many Batmen Behind the Bricks
What really stands out here is the wild mix of cinematic Batmen. I get three totally different takes on the Caped Crusader, each from a different era.
The Batman v Superman Batmobile channels Ben Affleck’s armored vigilante. It’s got that tank-like, intimidating vibe in just 220 pieces.
This set nails that brutalist look. Honestly, Batfleck always seemed like he was gearing up for an actual war, not just Gotham’s usual trouble.
The Batman Batmobile is all about Matt Reeves’ 2022 version. With 330 pieces, it feels less like a supercar and more like something Bruce Wayne might’ve cobbled together after a Fast & Furious marathon.
It’s gritty and somehow a little homemade. Not a complaint—it’s got its own charm.
The Batman & Robin Batmobile throws it back to Joel Schumacher’s neon-drenched 1990s. There are 272 pieces here, and yeah, it’s from the movie with the infamous Bat-nipples.
Honestly? I’m not mad about it. LEGO giving that era some attention just feels right, in a weird way.
Each Batman minifigure sports a fabric cape. I guess plastic just wasn’t dramatic enough for this anniversary—can’t really blame them.