New LEGO® BrickHeadz™ Sets Releasing June 1, 2026
If there’s one thing LEGO® BrickHeadz™ collectors know, it’s this: the cute little boxy heads have a way of sneaking onto your shelf… and suddenly you’re out of room. And honestly, June 1, 2026 is not helping the situation.
LEGO® is dropping one of the strongest BrickHeadz™ waves we’ve seen in a long time, pulling in fan-favorite characters from Toy Story, Transformers, and Disney’s Alice in Wonderland. This lineup feels way more exciting than a typical release wave because it hits multiple fandoms at once, and most of these builds actually look fantastic in BrickHeadz™ form.
Whether collecting to display, keeping a complete BrickHeadz™ lineup, or grabbing favorite characters from childhood, these new sets are going to tempt a lot of collectors.
LEGO® BrickHeadz™ 40860 Toy Story
The Toy Story set might end up being the fan favorite of the entire wave. Instead of giving us just one or two characters, LEGO® packed this set with an awesome lineup that feels like a mini Pixar reunion on your shelf.
Set 40860 Toy Story releases June 1, 2026 and comes in at 528 pieces for $39.99 USD.

This set includes:
- Woody
- Buzz Lightyear
- Jessie
- Two Little Green Aliens
The extra piece count really helps these builds stand out. Woody’s cowboy hat and outfit details look great, Buzz has a surprisingly clean space suit design, and the Aliens add a ton of personality to the display. Sure, the Alien builds are identical, but honestly… that almost makes them better.
LEGO® BrickHeadz™ 40924 Megatron Robot & Vehicle
Transformers fans finally get another BrickHeadz™ entry, and this one feels a little different from the usual formula.
Set 40924 Megatron Robot & Vehicle includes 224 pieces and launches June 1, 2026 for $24.99 USD.

The set includes:
- Megatron in robot form
- Megatron’s alternate vehicle mode
What makes this one interesting is the dual-display concept. LEGO® is basically giving collectors both versions of Megatron in one package, which is something BrickHeadz™ normally doesn’t do.
And let’s be honest, Megatron’s silver-and-black color scheme works ridiculously well in BrickHeadz™ format. The robot version especially has that sharp, intimidating look that Transformers fans will probably love.
This one could quietly become the sleeper hit of the wave.
LEGO® BrickHeadz™ 40925 Alice in Wonderland
This might be the most visually fun BrickHeadz™ set LEGO® has released in years.
Set 40925 Alice in Wonderland includes 601 pieces and retails for $39.99 USD.

The set includes:
- Alice
- The Mad Hatter
- White Rabbit
- Cheshire Cat
The Alice in Wonderland characters almost feel made for BrickHeadz™. The oversized heads and exaggerated expressions fit the theme perfectly.
Early images already suggest the Cheshire Cat is going to steal the spotlight. The bright colors and giant grin practically scream display piece. The Mad Hatter also looks packed with detail, especially around the hat and outfit design.
For Disney collectors, this one feels like an instant shelf centerpiece.
Why This LEGO® BrickHeadz™ Wave Feels Different
Some BrickHeadz™ waves feel random. This one doesn’t.
LEGO® clearly aimed this release at collectors who love display sets and recognizable franchises. Instead of tossing out a few standalone characters, they built a lineup that taps into nostalgia across multiple fanbases at once.
This wave gives collectors:
- Pixar icons like Woody, Buzz, and Jessie
- Disney classics like Alice and the Cheshire Cat
- A long-awaited Transformers character with Megatron
- Both premium multi-character sets and smaller display options
That balance makes this wave feel much stronger than some of the recent BrickHeadz™ releases.
And honestly? A lot of these builds just look fun.
Final Thoughts
June 1, 2026 is shaping up to be a very expensive day for BrickHeadz™ collectors.
The Toy Story set will probably get the biggest mainstream attention, Alice in Wonderland looks like the most visually creative, and Megatron could easily become the surprise favorite for longtime Transformers fans.
More importantly, this wave finally feels like LEGO® is putting real energy back into the BrickHeadz™ theme. Bigger franchises, larger multi-character packs, and more display-focused designs are exactly what a lot of collectors have been hoping for.
Now the only real problem is figuring out where to put them all once they hit the shelf.