LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo

LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo

Twenty years of LEGO® Batman deserves a little theatricality. For 2026, the Dark Knight gets not one but three new Batmobiles and a gleaming 76330 Batman Logo that hides a golden minifigure deep inside. The release hits on March 1, just in time to remind you why black and very, very dark gray still rule Gotham’s skyline.

LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo

Built for Speed, Built for Show

The first thing that jumps out? The scale. Each Batmobile sits at a sleek 8-studs wide and carries a 9+ label, signaling a notch above the usual kid-focused fare. More detail, more display power. The star among them is the never-before-seen Batman & Robin Batmobile (76333), a neon-lit fever dream finally realized in bricks. No molded nipples on the Batsuit, thankfully, but yes, the cowl gets new printing.

LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo
LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo

Then there’s The Batman Batmobile (76332) from Matt Reeves’ film. Brutal, boxy, unapologetically muscle car. It includes a fresh Robert Pattinson minifigure with printed dual-molded legs and a new 6x6 smooth black tile, no injection mark, no distractions. LEGO quietly fixes one of those microscopic details only true AFOLs notice.

LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo
LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo

Finally, Batman v Superman Batmobile (76331) resurrects Batfleck’s tank on wheels. This time the cockpit gets a printed canopy, and the armored Batman minifigure wears an entirely new shoulder piece. It’s been ten years since we’ve seen this version. Time has been kind.

LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo
LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo

The Logo with a Secret

The 76330 Batman Logo (678 pieces) is pure nostalgia in ABS form. Imagine a greebled black wall plaque with a hidden chamber containing an exclusive golden Batman minifigure. Scan the included QR code and you’ll unlock that same gold suit in the Legacy of the Dark Knight video game. It’s the perfect bridge between shelf and screen, physical build meets digital bragging rights.

LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo

Prices line up neatly across markets:

Every box carries a 20 Years of Batman printed tile, a quiet nod to LEGO’s long-running partnership with DC.

20 Years of Batman printed tile, a quiet nod to LEGO’s long-running partnership with DC.

Golden Easter Eggs and Game Tie-Ins

In a clever crossover, LEGO links every physical Batmobile for the latest LEGO Batman game LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight. Scan a QR code, get a Golden Batmobile. Own the full lineup, and your digital garage gleams like Wayne’s trophy room. The in-game Golden Batsuit acts as a status flex for completionists, a wink to fans who love both the bricks and the bits.

LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo
LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo
LEGO® Batman 20th Anniversary 2026: Four Sets, Three Batmobiles, One Iconic Logo

The Dark Knight Shines Again

This 2026 wave isn’t reinventing LEGO® Batman. It’s perfecting it. Each car hits a different cinematic era, each minifigure adds texture to the mythology, and the Batman Logo acts as a sculptural centerpiece. Two decades in, LEGO isn’t just celebrating a license. It’s celebrating how deeply the Bat has burrowed into pop culture.

And if you think that’s all? Tomorrow brings an interview with the LEGO Batman design team. Expect talk of molds, memories, and maybe a few surprises hiding in the Batcave.

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