2015 lego sets rumors

2015 lego sets rumors

2015 lego sets leaked

2015 Lego Sets Rumors

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Jump to page 1 LEGO® Lego Ninjago sets are a great childrens toy. They can be great if you can pick them up in a toy sale, or in the childrens toy section of sites like eBay. Children have loved playing with Lego for many years. They are the kind of toy that will last forever. The Lego Ninjago sets are a great series that are sure to bring lots of enjoyment for your children. To view the Lego Ninjago instructions for a particular set, click on the thumbnail image or title of that set. LEGO® 30425 from 2017 Cru Masters' Training Grounds LEGO® 30426 from 2017 LEGO® 70621 from 2017 LEGO® 70622 from 2017 LEGO® 70623 from 2017 LEGO® 70624 from 2017 LEGO® 70625 from 2017 LEGO® 70626 from 2017 Dawn Of Iron Doom LEGO® 70627 from 2017 LEGO® 30421 from 2016 LEGO® 30422 from 2016 LEGO® 30424 from 2016 LEGO® 70588 from 2016 LEGO® 70589 from 2016 LEGO® 70590 from 2016 LEGO® 70591 from 2016




LEGO® 70592 from 2016 LEGO® 70593 from 2016 The Green Nrg Dragon LEGO® 70594 from 2016 LEGO® 70595 from 2016 LEGO® 70596 from 2016 Samurai X Cave Chaos LEGO® 70599 from 2016 LEGO® 70600 from 2016 Jump to page 1 ) which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this siteStar Wars is one of LEGO’s most lucrative licenses, and the company should have a very happy holiday season. The Star Wars: The Force Awakens LEGO sets and pricing have been leaked, and it’s all vehicles, at least for this first batch. The sets range at the low end with Rey’s Speeder costing $19.99 and having 193 pieces all the way up to the one that’s sure to be in high demand, the new Millennium Falcon, which costs $149.99 and has 1332 pieces. That’s 78 more pieces than the latest model. Hopefully, it will be more fun to build. The previous model (7965, if you want to be nerdy and specific) has a cool interior, but it’s very redundant. You just keep building the back curve pieces and then you move on to the doors on the top.




Of course, it will be interesting to see if this new Millennium Falcon has any new tricks up its sleeve. From a plot perspective, it’s interesting that there aren’t any “new ships”. By that I mean there’s no “Q-wing” or something like that. It’s classics like the X-Wing, and TIE Fighter, and these don’t qualify spoilers. We saw those in the trailer, and I’m eager to see how they differ from previously released LEGO sets.They’ll be released on “Force Friday” (September 4th).  For more on Star Wars: The Force Awakens, click here. [UPDATE: We’ve been asked to take down this information at the request of LEGO] [Note: The above image is the Ultimate Collectors Series Millennium Falcon. Per Brickipedia, it was released in 2011, cost $499.99, has 5195 pieces, and is the second largest LEGO ever made.] Lego has new Simpson minifigs and a Kwik-e-Mart set coming in 2015 12.30.2014 :: 9:00AM EST The Simpsons official 25th anniversary year may be drawing to a close, but the folks at Lego have plenty more Groening-inspired goodies in the works.




There’s a second set of 16 Simpsons minifigs and one more Springfield landmark on the way very soon. Where did Lego look for their second Simpsons set? Why, to the Kwik-e-Mart, of course! Details are scant on the set so far, but it’s rumored to be a bit smaller than the Simpsons’ house. That also means that you can expect it to arrive with a smaller price tag; educated guesses range between $99 and $149. Surely the set is going to include an Apu minifig, but there ought to be a few others as well if it’s mid-sized. Homer’s one of Apu’s best customers, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see Lego re-use his minifig. How about a Hans Moleman you can shut inside the freezer? He’s robbed the Kwik-e-Mart six times, after all. The new series of minifigs features a number of noteworthy characters who were absent from the first run — like everyone’s favorite disgruntled Scottish caretaker, Groundskeeper Willie. Lego’s also including another longtime Springfield Elementary staffer, the late Edna Krabappel, who left the show in 2013 after the passing of voice actress Marcia Wallace.




Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are coming back, too. This time, Marge and Homer will be dressed in their Sunday best. Bart will come disguised as Bartman while Lisa and Maggie each get a family pet (Snowball II and Santa’s Little Helper). Marge’s abrasive sisters, Patty and Selma, round out the family members. The new Milhouse minifig dons his Fallout Boy costume, and there’s going to be a Martin Prince for your Nelson Muntz to bully. You’ll also find a Mr. Smithers to toady to your Mr. Burns, Dr. Hibbert to tend to Homer’s numerous injuries, Comic Book Guy and Professor Frink to carry the banner of geekiness, and last but not least, Hans Moleman — who’s been part of The Simpsons since the Tracey Ullman days. subscribe to our newsletter: Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.ScreenCrush’s Comic Strip is a weekly roundup of the hottest superhero movie/TV news items. From Marvel to DC and points in between, if it pertains to costumed comic book heroes, we’re covering it here, bringing you our expert analysis.




This week, we gleam some spoilers from Ant-Man toys, listen to a whole bunch of superheroes to be talk shop, and see how Lady Sif will fit into Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Chances are high that you are already incredibly familiar with the biggest superhero movie news of the past week: Sony and Marvel Studios reached a deal that will allow Spider-Man to appear in upcoming Marvel movies and let Kevin Feige have a creative hand in future Spidey solo movies. This is, of course, a huge deal and on that you have already exhausted yourself talking about. But just in case you missed anything, here are the necessary details: However, this was also a pretty big week for another massively popular and never-not-present superhero. Although Kingsman: The Secret Service director Matthew Vaughn says that his version of X-Men: Days of Future Past would have featured a new, young Wolverine to replace Hugh Jackman, the original star of the superhero movie age has made it clear in the press that he’s not going anywhere.




In fact, Jackman has spent the past week teasing X-Men: Apocalypse and the upcoming follow-up to The Wolverine. First, Hugh Jackman says that Patrick Stewart will have a role in the upcoming sequel to The Wolverine, which implies that it will take place in the newly rebooted modern timeline seen at the end of Days of Future Past. This means Jackman will be playing the role in two different timelines now while two actors play Professor X. Stewart chimed in on the subject in a different interview. It seems that yes, the next solo Wolverine movie will team him up with Hugh Jackman. He also confirms that he won’t be in X-Men: Apocalypse, but Ian McKellen will be. As usual, another major superhero movie spoiler may have been revealed thanks to merchandising. If you don’t want to know anything about Marvel’s Ant-Man, this is your chance to skip the next few paragraphs. Let’s look at some LEGOs. A few months ago, a LEGO set for Avengers: Age of Ultron seemingly revealed major details from the upcoming film.




Now, the same thing is happening with Ant-Man. LEGO debuted their line of sets based on the upcoming movie at the 2015 Toy Fair in New York City this week, including one set called “Finale Battle.” Naturally, this Final Battle set features Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang/Ant-Man and Corey Stoll’s villainous Yellowjacket. But it also features Hank Pym. In a completely different Ant-Man outfit. Yep, if this is any indication (and LEGO sets based on movies tend to borrow elements directly from those movies), then Michael Douglas’ retired superhero will enter the fray one last time to help save the day. But don’t take that as 100% confirmation, of course. We believe this is true, but we also believe that you should never believe anything that you see on packages intended for children. While we’re on the subject of Marvel Studios movies coming out this summer, a new rumor has emerged, suggesting that you better not drink too much soda with Avengers: Age of Ultron ... since it’s apparently 160 minutes long.




That would make it the longest movie in the Marvel cinematic universe so far, clocking in at 17 minutes longer than The Avengers. Considering how many characters are in the movie, we believe it. And one of those characters is James Spader’s Ultron and thanks to a new toy (of course), we have our best look yet at his highly detailed “final form.” Feel free to ooh and aah all over Hot Toys’ really cool Ultron Prime toy below. Dwayne Johnson, Sophie Turner and Everyone Else Talks a Whole Bunch Did you know that Jeff Bridges’ Obidiah Stane was originally supposed to survive the events of Iron Man so he could show up in the sequels? And did you know that Bridges still sounds a little sore about that last-minute change? Here you go: The Iron Monger falls into this big pit of whatever it is, some kind of acid or something, in his costume. They pull it up in the big crane and they open up his costume and he’s gone. And when we were shooting that film they said, “No we’re not going to do that.




We’re just going to have you go.” And I said, “Oh shit, I was kind of disappointed.” Because I was thinking [I would] be in the sequels. But they said it’s a comic book maybe the Iron Monger will come back. I said “Yeah, right.” When the Shazam movie was originally announced, there was plenty of debate over whether or not it would actually take place in the same DC universe as the upcoming Batman vs. Superman and Justice League. But according to Dwayne Johnson, who is set to play the villainous Black Adam, it definitely will ... because he wants to fight Batman and Superman: It was all agreed that the worlds are all interconnected… One day you will see Black Adam go at it with Superman or Batman or any of the DC characters. But that said, there’s a great independence to Black Adam from the DC world, allowing us to inject, not only viciousness, but also winking humour. Sophie Turner, AKA, Sansa from Game of Thrones, AKA part 2, the new Jean Grey in X-Men: Apocalypse, recently managed to talk about both of those major projects in one statement.




She credits her role on the HBO drama for getting her the superhero gig (of course), but she thinks that the characters have a lot in common: I think maybe one of the reasons that they chose me for [Jean] is because they saw the dark side of Sansa. Maybe they’re thinking, ‘Oh, Phoenix, Jean Grey.’ I definitely see a lot of parallels in there…..[Jean] struggles with her power… and not being accepted in the human world. I think in terms of [Game of Thrones], that’s kind of the way Sansa felt in that she really wanted to be a normal princess/queen and live a normal life — and she doesn’t, because of all this havoc happens. I think Jean, in a way, feels that. Finally, we come to Will Smith, who chatted about playing Deadshot in the upcoming Suicide Squad. After years of saying no to darker roles (including, rather infamously, turning down Django Unchained), it seems that the biggest movie star in the world is ready to play a not-so-nice guy: I guess I like the concept of dubious morals. 




I always liked to play in that area [...]. With Suicide Squad, we just started on that. I think I haven't explored the psychology enough of Deadshot, somebody who could take money to kill people; how he justifies that for himself. So, I still have a little bit of work to do on that, but in my life in general and in my career, those are the type of roles that I'm pushing more towards; those kinds of questions. Remember that nifty rumor that was floating around last week concerning the identity of David Ramsey’s Arrow character, John Diggle? Well, stop getting excited about it. According to the show’s executive producer, Marc Guggenheim, his real last name isn’t Stewart and he won’t become a Green Lantern any time soon. However, he does say that DC has “other plans” for the character. Hmmm: It’s funny, I’ve spoken to David quite a bit about this issue, I know it keeps coming up. I spoke to [writer] Geoff Johns at DC after that interview went viral. Basically, John Diggle is now a character in the comics…




John Diggle is John Diggle. We’re not being coy and saying John Diggle is someone else, i.e. John Stewart. DC has other plans for that character. We love David, and we love the character of John Diggle that he’s created. We have really cool plans for him… they involve a wedding ring, but they don’t involve a power ring. Meanwhile, Joel Kinnaman has joined the cast of Suicide Squad, filling in for Rick Flagg now that Tom Hardy has fled the project. Take that, Marvel universe! Speaking of casting, Gina Carano has joined the cast of Deadpool, playing a Mutant named Angel Dust. Carano is an exceptional physical actress who could literally beat up most leading men in their sleep. But, and there is no nice way to say this, we hope she’s been investing in some acting classes recently. Finally, Jaimie Alexander’s Lady Sif is set to return to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. this season in a plot that will involve the Asgardian warrior arriving on Earth without her memory or knowledge of her true identity.

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