Lego Spider-Man is a product range of the Lego construction toy, based on the first two Spider-Man movies. The theme was first introduced in 2002 as a sub-brand of the Lego Studios theme, to tie in with the release of the first Spider-Man film. Three new sets were released in 2003, this time without the Lego Studios branding. In 2004, 7 new sets were introduced, to tie-in with the Spider-Man 2 movie. After this, the line was discontinued, and the rights to the third film in the series Spider-Man 3 were sold instead to rival company MEGA Brands, resulting in a Spider-Man 3 range of the Mega Bloks toy. However, in 2012 LEGO released a set based on the Ultimate Spider-Man animated series in their Marvel Superheroes line. The two sets that were part of the Lego 4+ range were Doc Ock's Crime Spree (4858) and Doc Ock's Cafe Attack (4860). The former included a helicopter, two motorbikes and a ramp, whilst the latter featured a cafe facade and a yellow car. Both sets included figures that were larger than the traditional minifig scale, with more points of articulation.
Also combined sets with the Lego Studio sets and a few Lego Spider-Man 2 sets. After 2004, no new Lego Spider-Man sets were released, despite the release of the third film in the franchise, Spider-Man 3. Instead, rival toy company MEGA Brands, who produce the Lego-compatible product Mega Bloks, entered into a multi-year licensing deal with Marvel Enterprises, giving them the rights to produce 'playsets, vehicles and other building-themed products' based upon Spider-Man, X-Men, Fantastic Four, Hulk, Captain America, Daredevil, Silver Surfer, Punisher, Blade and Namor.[1] It is unknown whether Lego intended to discontinue the Spider-Man license or were out-bid. Spider-Man returned in the Marvel sub-theme Lego Super Heroes. The Lego sets are based the Ultimate Spider-Man series. The first Lego set in the series called "Spider-Man's Doc Ock Ambush" was released in Summer 2012. Two new sets were released in January 2013: Spider Cycle Chase and Daily Bugle Showdown.[]then in 2014 three sets came out:76014 Spider-Trike vs Electro,76015 Doc Ock Truck Heist and 76016 Spider-Helicopter Rescue.Later on in su mmer 2015 they released two sets:76036 Carnage's SHIELD Sky Attack and 76027 Rhino and Sandman Super Villain Team-up
Spider-Man was a theme tie-in between LEGO and Columbia Pictures. It was a full line of sets featuring characters from the first two Spider-Man movies. In 2002, Spider-Man at first was a sub-theme of Studios, and concentrated on creating a Spider-Man movie with LEGO, instead of the actual story of the films. Later, in 2003, the sets were no longer part of the Studios theme, and focused on recreating the movie events from the first film with LEGO, like the majority of movie based LEGO sets. In 2004, the Spider-Man 2 subtheme was released, and then the theme was discontinued. Spider-Man (4 Plus), a 4+ Spider-Man theme, was also released during the same year. In 2012, the Spider-Man theme returned as part of the Marvel subtheme of Super Heroes. Unlike the 2002-2004 movie-based Spider-Man series, the Super Heroes Spider-Man sets are based off of the TV series Ultimate Spider-Man. Currently the new sets bare no resemblance to the previous theme and so far only Spider-Man, Doc Ock, J. Jonah Jameson, Green Goblin and Mary Jane Watson have been redesigned.
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What stood out to us was that in Set #2, Iron Man was listed as a character. Does this indicate that we will see Tony suit up in the film? In addition, in Set #1, the bank robbers that Spidey is trying to stop have, “Avengers in their names”. What this exactly means, we’re not sure. We do however know that Peter Parker may be paying a visit to Avengers HQ, so perhaps this means we might be seeing a training exercise take place? It is important to note that LEGO sets aren’t exactly the best way to get plot details on a movie. A good example is the now infamous Iron Man 3 LEGO set, which featured the “Final Battle” with the classic looking Mandarin on a boat. However, some LEGO sets have revealed characters and key plot events before, such as the Airport Battle set for Civil War which was leaked and revealed that Giant-Man would be in the movie. Time will only tell if these rumored LEGO sets are real, or truly show us anything that will happen in the movie. What do you guys think about these potential LEGO sets for Spider-Man: Homecoming?