What new licensed theme should LEGO produce next?

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Several new licensed themes have already been introduced this year, including Trolls, Minions and the upcoming Super Mario range!

People have frequently expressed their interest in LEGO partnering with Nintendo so Brickset is presenting the following question: Which new licensed theme should LEGO produce next? Share your proposals in the comments and the most popular suggestions will move forward to comprise an upcoming poll.

Please be aware that only themes which LEGO would realistically produce are being taken into consideration for this poll. Those with particularly adult subject matters, for example, are therefore excluded. However, brands which have existing partnerships with another company can be included as those agreements might conclude and LEGO sometimes collects them, as demonstrated by Minions.

We look forward to reading your suggestions!

524 comments on this article

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By in Italy,

I would propose Indiana Jones again !!!

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By in United States,

Fortnite

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By in United States,

Sports (NBA, NFL, MLB, FIFA, NHL)

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By in United Kingdom,

Oh LEGO, were to the Gavin & Stacy sets?

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By in United Kingdom,

The Simpsons again but in smaller sets instead of huge ones, esp as its now Disney owned now :)

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By in United Kingdom,

The dream for me would be a Thunderbirds theme (why did it have to lose that Ideas review).

I also wouldn’t turn down a proper Doctor Who line!

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By in United States,

Absolute top of my list is without a doubt Legend of Zelda. That would be amazing.

I've also always wanted Steven Universe based sets, but since the show is ending this month they kinda missed the bandwagon on that.

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By in Canada,

Pokémon! I want to build my favourite creatures, and larger sets for legendary Pokémon would be amazing!

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By in Canada,

Indiana Jones Again!

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By in Belgium,

We definitely need some official Back to the Future sets — including a Creator Expert DeLorean Time Machine, but also BTTF2 and BTTF3 Brickheadz!

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By in Italy,

@essel said:
"We definitely need some official Back to the Future sets — including a Creator Expert DeLorean Time Machine, but also BTTF2 and BTTF3 Brickheadz!"

Actually ... MAYBE BTTF !!!

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By in United Kingdom,

Any Stanley Kubrick film

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By in United States,

Universal Monsters.

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By in Netherlands,

The Legend of Zelda or World of Warcraft

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By in United Kingdom,

Sports, primarily a link up with F1 would be a dream come true. We've had F1 cars before, most recently in Speed Champions, and they almost always go for silly money on the aftermarket, so the demand is presumably there. Would also be great for Liberty Media, who run F1, to help achieve their goal of getting younger people into the sport.

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By in Poland,

RWBY would make a cool LEGO theme

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By in United States,

@Deedesria said:
"Pokémon! I want to build my favourite creatures, and larger sets for legendary Pokémon would be amazing!"

Mega-Construx has the license right now.

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By in United Kingdom,

Terry Pratchett's Discworld

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By in United States,

Legend of Zelda would be fantastic. I could see Hilda making for some fun sets for kids. Anything that can translate into more buildings and fantasy elements, and fewer vehicles would be nice.

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By in United States,

Battlestar Galactica, reboot and classic

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By in France,

James Bond (iconic cars + each of the different actors?)

Game of Thrones

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By in United Kingdom,

Zelda or any of the Bill and Ted movies would be sweet

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By in United States,

The Adventures of Tintin. That would be amazing.

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By in United Kingdom,

Star Trek. Star Trek. Star Trek.

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By in Denmark,

I would be interested in a reboot of Lord of the Ring's, Indiana Jones and perhaps themes such as Tintin, Futurama.

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By in United States,

If it were according to the licensed theme haters... NONE!

But in all seriousness, a lot of the ideas already thrown out sound great. I'd love some Zelda, BTTF, and Indiana Jones sets. Also, sports sets like Formula 1 and hockey would be awesome.

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By in Netherlands,

Pokémon, Dragonball Z and Assassin's Creed.
Especially the last one is unlikely considering it's for 18 years and older, but I think it could bring a lot of very cool, iconic structures from all over history.

Thunderbirds has also been mentioned and though I'm a big fan of the original series (and somewhat of the recent Thunderbirds Are Go series), I don't think that would bring a very long-standing theme.

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By in Netherlands,

Legend of Zelda or Hollow Knight

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By in United Kingdom,

Spirited away or Totoro would be amazing. Get the ghibli license!

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By in Netherlands,

The chronicles of Narnia. when the movies came out I made some set ideas. If there comes a new Narnia adaptation I'd like to see that in Lego. Also the mazerunner, but that would't sell probably.

and give us a LOTR Reboot!

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By in United States,

Anything PG-13 to R with broad enough appeal to get away with (Mad Max, Predator, Watchmen, etc). Pokemon, Adventure Time, Regular Show, Star Trek, and rebooted Indiana Jones for more likely picks. I second the Stanley Kubrick suggestion.

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By in Canada,

The Black Hole. Or Battlestar Galactica. Or Lost in Space. Hell, the Jetsons could be fun. Just some vintage sci-fi stuff.

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By in United States,

I would really like to see more done with the Disney Pixar license. It’s kinda in and out at the moment. Give us more than just Toy Story and Cars!

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By in Sweden,

Alice in wonderland.
Oz.
Peter Pan.
Pippi Longstocking.
Curios Geoge for Duplo.
Indiana Jones .
The librarian/s.

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By in Poland,

No more licences. We have way too much already.
But if we talk about one set only deal I would like Pokemon.

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By in United States,

An anime theme would be a good new direction. Maybe My Hero Academia since it's popular right now, or Dragonball Z.

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By in Italy,

MATRIX saga! Possibly with special effects on buildings! (Stranger Things has dimostrated this is possible and it works on market).

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By in Greece,

Star Trek!

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By in Hungary,

Paw Patrol, with as many different and versatile vehicles as possible.

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By in France,

I would be surprised if we don’t see any Lord of the Rings themed sets in 2021 with the release of the Amazon prime series.

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By in United Kingdom,

Fortnite or the next step

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By in France,

+1 for Indiana Jones and Back to the future

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By in Denmark,

Disney series, a theme series with sets based on old and new Disney TV series, i.g. Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck and Talespin, but also new like Phineas and Ferb. That would be amazing. I would buy all sets from day 1.

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By in Germany,

I am no fan of licenced themes in LEGO in general, but if I had to choose I would go with either a new version of LOTR sets, BTTF or Simpsons.
Star Trek would be cool, but Mega Construx has already been there done that, and very good at that. Their TOS Enterprise is awesome.

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By in United States,

@Xherus said:
"I would be surprised if we don’t see any Lord of the Rings themed sets in 2021 with the release of the Amazon prime series."

I second that thought! At least one more wave!

I hope Mario opens the way for other video game licenses since Overwatch was well received. Zelda is a no brainer. I think a WWE line would do well!

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By in United States,

An adult/expert targeted LOTR line. Think of Minas Tirith, helms deep, weathertop, Rivendell, prancing pony, minas morgue, Barad dur all done in the scale/style of the big hogwortz or Disney castles

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By in Estonia,

1) Les Voyages extraordinaires de Jules Verne (my dream theme);
2) Black Sails (new pirates theme);
3-5) Star Trek (long-awaited replacement for Star Wars); Jumanji (for all the new animals); Tomb Raider (Friends subtheme).

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By in United Kingdom,

Would love to see Indy as Lego again and would also go for Discworld and Classic Doctor Who sets but what I'd really like to see are a line of Creator Export T.v./ Movie vehicles.
There have been so many iconic vehicles from film and television over the years that I would love to see/own as full on models instead of the minifigure scale builds like those that come in general sets.

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By in Switzerland,

Mad Max, Alien, Witcher or Fast and Furious

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By in United Kingdom,

Wizard of Oz definitely and I would absolutely love a Gone With the wind d2c Tara (although the pc brigade would try and stop that)

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By in United Kingdom,

Thundercats, Masters of the Universe and DragonBall

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By in United States,

The Walking Dead

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By in Belgium,

I agree that we could do with more LotR sets!
Also more Stranger Things and Avatar: the last airbender sets. Maybe even legend of Korra?

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By in Germany,

I may be in the minority, but how about none.

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By in United Kingdom,

James Bond. Think of the different Bonds, villains, evil lairs, cars, etc.

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By in United States,

Defiantly a one time jaws set would be really cool

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By in Portugal,

LEGO Indiana Jones.

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By in Brazil,

Either more Nintendo franchises or try something REALLY different and do some kind of anime/manga franchise.

And well, one more thing: we're in 2020, unless Lego does something really creative, SPACE/CASTLE/PIRATES ARE NOT GOING TO RETURN ALONG WITH THE OLD GLORY DAYS FROM 80S AND 90S. Be realistic and stop with nostalgia. Or simply ignore the licensed ones. That's it.

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By in Sweden,

I wamt Indiana Jones or Pirates of the Caribean to return. otherwise I want to see something non-japanese or non-brittish/northamerican. Since is a Danish company, something danish would be welcomed

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By in United States,

Thunderbirds! Thunderbirds!! THUNDERBIRDS!!!

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By in United Kingdom,

Here's an off-the-wall idea for you...

… how about we set up a kickstarter to BUY the rights to Classic Space off TLG, then that way we can license it back again, and that way TLG can satisfy their obsession for paying licensing rights to someone else instead of coming up with original ideas of their own, while at the same time getting access to NEW Classic Space sets? Two birds, one stone!

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By in Czechia,

And what about The Smurfs or Die Schlümpfe or Les Schtroumpfs or Smoulove in my language :D

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By in United States,

Big Hero 6.
Or classic Disney.(Snow White, Dumbo, etc.)

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By in United States,

Maze Runner or Hunger Games

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By in United States,

How about Bob's Burgers?

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By in Italy,

I would like to see some "behind the scenes" sets, an updated Lego Studios line, with movies like Indiana Jones, Titanic or Terminator

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By in United States,

Lotr comeback?

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By in Austria,

hah, as if Dexter's Lab wouldn't be due to a revival and a perfect fit for a variety of sets for all kinds of price points

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By in United States,

Star Trek is sorely missing.
Battlestar Galactica would be cool.
I’d love them to have a second go at The Last Airbender.

Those saying Back to the future, what exactly are you looking for? Other than the DeLorean the only thing or note I can think of from the movies is the train. Otherwise aren’t they just generic buildings with BTTF MFs?

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By in Russian Federation,

There are probably lots of modern cartoons that could be turned into LEGO themes. Speaking of which, what the hell happened to that LEGO Ideas Gravity Falls project from a few years ago? I remember it getting 10K votes and then quietly disappearing with no explanation.

Also Doctor Who. I'm surprised it didn't get its own theme after the Ideas set and a LEGO Dimensions level.

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By in United Kingdom,

Asterix the Gaul.

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By in United Kingdom,

There are so many themes that would be great fun for LEGO to do. From the ones they've already toyed with (forgive the pun) in the past I would enjoy an expansion into the Back To The Future universe, or at the very least give us a decent DeLorean at Creator Expert scale. Along with a further expansion of the LOTR/Middle-Earth universe. Especially with the upcoming Amazon TV show, maybe it's not too far-fetched...

I'm also absolutely stunned (and massively gutted) that Thunderbird 2 didn't pass the LEGO Ideas review. It made so much sense, was a fantastic model, spans generations of fans and is a perfect brand fit with a great moral message behind the TV show about helping others. I will simply hope that LEGO perhaps has other plans for Thunderbirds in the future because I think out of every single LEGO Ideas review we've ever had, that result had to be the most disappointing for me personally.

Hergé's Tintin would be an incredible theme to do, but I think the estate are notoriously protective about their IP. Then again so is Nintendo and most companies, so I can only wish that maybe one day they could see how great a partnership with LEGO could be. A LEGO Tintin theme could be so rich in vehicles, locations and minifigures. Given how many adventures he had, I'd love to see those in brick form.

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By in United States,

Zelda is the obvious choice. We don't have a good medieval/fantasy theme right now and I think Zelda would slot in perfectly.

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By in United Kingdom,

The Moomins.

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By in United States,

Halo would be cool because we have Overwatch. Top Gear or Fast and Furious in minifig scale would be cool. Or maybe some off-roaders in speed champions, maybe some Forza Horizon sets with minifigures, sports would also be cool. The lord of the rings would be nice, F1 sounds cool too.

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By in Poland,

Asterix and Obelix licensed sets would be awesome!

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By in United States,

Alien, predator, terminator. Maybe a 70s or 80s theme that would make a few sets for various classic movies would be awesome

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By in Germany,

Another vote vor Star Trek and BTTF from me.

@jaredhinton said:
Those saying Back to the future, what exactly are you looking for? Other than the DeLorean the only thing or note I can think of from the movies is the train. Otherwise aren’t they just generic buildings with BTTF MFs?"

With that time travel theme there are interesting possibilities for the sets because the buildings can change their appearance from 1955 to 1985 or 2015.

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By in United States,

I vote no more licensed themes. Much as I love Star Wars and LOTR and all the rest, I miss the LEGO originals, a new space theme, and new pirate or castle theme. That’s what I’d like to see!

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By in United States,

I'm still disappointed Lego and Disney never did anything more with Tron. I get that it wasn't a financially successful movie, but it should have been. I can't take anyone seriously that didn't like Tron Legacy, but does like the original Tron. They are both great movies, but Legacy is just a better movie all around. It's a shame Disney doesn't care about anything but Star Wars, Marvel and live action remakes nowadays.

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By in Germany,

Please no new licences theme anymore.... Pirates that would be great!
But, back to topic, what about DuckTales?

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By in United States,

Given the new 18+ designation Game of Thrones would be sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

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By in United States,

How to Train Your Dragon, Pokémon, Zelda.

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By in United Kingdom,

I really want Futurama but it would ever happen as it is a dead series now. Star Trek would be nice or Regular Show. Most of all I really, really want DOCTOR WHO to continue. A few sets plus a couple of Minifig Collector series. So much content and history there to mine.

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By in Canada,

None. No more licensed stuff. Personally its beginning to be over kill. Lego should go back to like it was in the 80's; and what I mean is all in house, 1st party themes/ideas. Licensing makes the price higher and diminishes the imaginative of play because the central theme/idea is already there. I really just think all these licensed themes are getting away from Lego's core values.

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By in United States,

Star Wars, but this time the sets are good

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By in United States,

This probably wouldn’t happen because it’s owned by Hasbro, but if this poll is ignoring this kind of licensing difficulty, too, I think Transformers would be cool and functionally interesting. I believe that Lego could do a much better job than Kreo did (most of those models didn’t even convert).

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By in Belgium,

I'd say James Bond as a full-fledged minifigure/playset theme, but I'm not sure if LEGO would be willing to go beyond the larger scale Aston Martin that we got. Six Bonds, 25 films, countless possibilities.

Adventures of Tintin would be great too, and I don't think LEGO took full advantage of Lord of the Rings and Indiana Jones, so I'd be game for a return of those two.

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By in Poland,

Looney Tunes from Warner Bros could turn into nice sets :)

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By in United States,

I've read all the comments and nobody suggested that Lego should make sets based on the CW Arrowverse series. I need Lego Arrowverse sets! Also, the first thing Lego should have done with their newly acquired their DreamWorks license was to make sets based on How To Train Your Dragon.

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By in Finland,

The Legend of Zelda

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By in Poland,

Jim Henson's Dark Crystal.

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By in United Kingdom,

Dune, just in time for the new movie

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By in United States,

Pokemon, although I wouldn't want a brick headz version of Pokemon, I think they could make some very creative designs to fully capture the Pokemon. I mean what about a large set with Moltres, Articuno, and Zapdos!

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By in United Kingdom,

@dylanmitchell said:
"Any Stanley Kubrick film"

Yeah, A Clockwork Orange totally doesn't have adult content hahaha

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By in Croatia,

For the year of 2020, more than 50% of the themes released so far have been licensed, which is a bit too much in my opinion. Licensed themes are getting a bit out of control and I think need more original themes to balance things out.

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By in Poland,

INDIANA JONES

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By in United Kingdom,

I,ve just commented on this topic via Instagram..

So I,ll say it again guys: Thundercats, He-man and Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds, captain scarlet, stingray, supercar, terrahawks, fireball XL5 maybe space precinct!!

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By in Finland,

The Office (US version)

The Simpsons

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By in United Kingdom,

Warcraft, Zelda and Pokemon

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By in United Kingdom,

Stargate or the Expanse.

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By in United Kingdom,

Transformers

Pokemon

Doctor Who

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By in United States,

Also, I suddenly like the idea of a set or two based off Rian Johnson's Knives Out.

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By in Netherlands,

PAW patrol ?? my four year old will go nuts!!

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By in Canada,

Please bring back Bionicle in some shape or form. It was my favorite lego line and I loved the story and characters.

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By in Switzerland,

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

That would be very cool. Many great vehicles and locations. And in contrast to many Star Wars sets, not only consisting of black and grey. ;-)
Not very realistic, though, that we will get this, if there won’t come a second movie. :-(

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By in Poland,

Anything Shonen Anime would be cool to see, well known classics like One Piece, Dragon Ball, Cowboy Bebop, FMA or something newer like My Hero Academia or Dr Stone.
Also Gurren Lagann mechs would make for a great substitute for buildable figures lines!

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By in United States,

Steven Universe? Ehh...the shows ending maybe not.

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By in United States,

Bring back Indiana Jones and sports (basketball, soccer, hockey).

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By in United States,

I know it would never happen due to mature themes, but Assassin's Creed would be great. I would really want Bionicle brought back, particularly at minifigure scale with some classic characters like the original Toa Mata or the Rahkshi.

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By in Hungary,

No more new licenced themes!
Bring back the old, classic LEGO themes: Castle, Pirates, Fabuland, Space, Western, Adventurers, and/or invent some new ones instead e.g: Pharao's Quest, Ultra Agents, Monster Fighters, Chima, Nexo Knights!
But I know this is not the trend now, if I had to choose, than LEGO should further explore the possibilities with Blizzard with the WarCraft and/or StarCraft products.

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By in United States,

Percy Jackson for sure.
Phineas and Ferb!!!

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By in United States,

@Baldarek said:
"There are probably lots of modern cartoons that could be turned into LEGO themes. Speaking of which, what the hell happened to that LEGO Ideas Gravity Falls project from a few years ago? I remember it getting 10K votes and then quietly disappearing with no explanation.

Also Doctor Who. I'm surprised it didn't get its own theme after the Ideas set and a LEGO Dimensions level."

The designer never said why his idea was pulled but the designer of the other one that was pulled at the same time (Japanese Tea Garden) said it was due to him being employed by LEGO (LEGO stores count apparently) at the time of submission which is against the rules so most people suspect the Gravity Falls rejection was for the same reason.

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By in Poland,

Any of the Ghibli Studio films would look great rendered in bricks. And they're full of ideas appealing both to younger audience and to adults. Just imagine all those steampunkesque characters and vehicles!

On the other hand, how about The Moomins? Some of you may not know it, but this old, classic cartoon has been refreshed in a 3D animation form just last year.

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By in United Kingdom,

Mr Tumble for the little ones (maybe Duplo).
Shaun The Sheep for the little ones and the big ones.
James Bond for the big ones.

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By in Canada,

NBC's The Office would be a cool set/theme, and a set/theme based around any game in the Legend of Zelda franchise seems even more possible than ever.

Gravity Falls would be welcome (though it could be too dark overall for LEGO's general audience), as would Phineas and Ferb, both of which rank among Disney Channel's best original series. Maybe even have some older hits like Recess, Kim Possible, Jake Long: American Dragon, Rescue Rangers and Gargoyles get the brick-built representation they deserve.

I'd be open to some sets based around Disney properties other than the Princess series, such as 101 Dalmations, The Rescuers, The Great Mouse Detective and Treasure Planet (I know the last one is more of a cult classic, but I'd buy a solar schooner if it was available). I'm happy to see Winnie the Pooh is getting some love in the immediate future, though!

Anything else I'd want to see (like Halo, Destiny or Transformers) is either too far outside of LEGO's demographic and/or already licensed to a lesser building toy company.

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By in United States,

I’d love to see a Saturday Night Live theme, very small and niche like the Simpsons. Studio 8H and a CMF series of classic characters, like the Spartan Cheerleaders, Coneheads, and new favorites like David S Pumpkins. The one-off Friends license shows that LEGO have a working relationship with NBC.

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By in United States,

I would like to see LEGO reboot Indian Jones, Back to the Future, and Lord of the Rings. I missed out on a lot of those sets, and now they go for quite a price.
I would also like to see LEGO do a partnership with Speed Champions and Fast and Furious, to make some of those cool vehicles at minifig scale.
As for new licenses, I would love to see LEGO make Phineas and Ferb, and Monsters Inc.

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By in Slovakia,

I think that LEGO should stop produce these licenced and overpriced themes and go back to produce castle, pirates, space etc.

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By in United States,

I would love to see the transformers

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By in Mexico,

Jurassic Park, not world. Again

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By in Germany,

My wish would be Captain Future. At least three sets, afol-oriented with the Comet & Cosmoliner plus a full crew of minifigs including Joan, Eek and Oak, Ezella Garnie and the evil Vul Kuolun. Won't happen, I know... but would be cool.

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By in United States,

I would solidly preferred any NON-licensed theme!
BUT, if license wasn’t a requirement, I would certainly buy into more Lord of the Rings!!!

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By in United Kingdom,

Game of Thrones for me!!

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By in United Kingdom,

crocodile Dundee sets would be cool

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By in United Kingdom,

It’s just an idea, let’s ignore the “no guns/violence” policy for a moment... TLG does just that with Star Wars doesn’t it?

I vote Maschinen Krieger.

There’s so many great mocs out there, but it would be awesome to buy a Lunar Gans, Krote or Konigs Krote official set.

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By in Netherlands,

@kraken said:
"Mad Max, Alien, Witcher or Fast and Furious "

They are going to release a FnF set this year.

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By in United Kingdom,

1. The Expanse
2. Breaking Bad
3. Looney Tunes
4. Babylon 5
5. HBO's Silicon Valley
6. Curb your Enthusiasm

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By in Australia,

Narnia

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By in Ireland,

Just bring back the Simpsons theme and I'll be happy

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By in United Kingdom,

Pokemon would be fun. WWE - there’s a great Lego ideas set with the classic wrestlers. Perhaps some AFOL themes. Walking dead. Breaking bad wouldn’t ever happen but would be a lot of fun.

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By in Poland,

Indiana Jones. :-)

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By in United States,

the legend of zelda

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By in Portugal,

NONE, just make decent and clever CITY sets, please.

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By in Netherlands,

Some themes that come to mind:

- James Bond; they already have the license, I think that more Creator style vehicles like the DB5 would be fantastic! Think of all the Aston Martins, BMW 7-Series, Z3, Z8, Lotus Esprit, you name it. Also regular minifig scale playsets would be cool. Think of all the memorable scenes that could be turned into a nice Lego set and not to mention minifigs!

- The Fast and the Furious; Same as above, Creator style vehicles would be so awesome. The series has more than enough memorable ones to turn into Lego sets

- Star Trek; I don’t know if they can get the license for this but if they could it would be really cool. The only and maybe main problem with Star Trek is the dish shaped design of the spaceships. Even in a UCS scale it would be difficult to build an interior in it. And then there’s the problem of placing it somewhere without it toppling over

- Creator/UCS style movie Batmobiles; So far we got the Tumbler and Tim Burton’s version but I wouldn’t mind getting more of these sets. A UCS style Classic 1966 Batmobile is high on my list. Also other moviecars could (or should) get a UCS treatment, think of the Ecto-1, DeLorean time machine, A-Team van, K.I.T.T., etc.

- The Simpsons; I was a bit disappointed that we didn’t get more sets. The minifigs were a lot of fun, but I would have loved to see more

I probably missed some but I think this would be pretty cool!

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By in United States,

Proper Avatar: The Last Airbender sets or minifigure scale Legend of Zelda sets would be amazing

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By in United States,

@Wunztwice I agree, I would actually rather see a few unlicensed themes for a bit... it feels like LEGO is forgetting to make new IP sometimes D:

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By in United States,

Dragon Ball / Dragon Quest

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By in France,

Classic space...

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By in United States,

I would like to see them put out an adult line of European castles, in the grand scale of the Hogwarts castle set.

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By in United Kingdom,

Doctor Who
Back to the future
Indiana Jones
Marvel CMF

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By in Australia,

My answer to this question is always ‘Futurama’

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By in United States,

If it was really possible I would say Game of Thrones.

Also, Mario (minfig size)
Legend of Zelda
Star Trek
Looney Tunes
And a big brick-built Godzilla

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By in United States,

After looking through the comments my top picks would be; Pokémon, Zelda, Jurassic PARK, BTTF, How to train your Dragon, Disney Pixar, Sonic the Hedgehog, Sports (especially baseball), and Narnia, in no particular order. I’d also love a Smash Bros, Splatoon, or Clone Wars line.

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By in United States,

I vote for a moratorium on licensed themes. Re-focus on some of the classic lines like Trains, Western and Space. When they have tried to do these lately it's two full train sets with no supporting sets or they have cartooned the Castle line with silly spring-loaded launchers and giant wheels.

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By in Japan,

World of Warcraft would be amazing, though it's not as popular as it used to be.
I would die for a LEGO Deathwing!

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By in United Kingdom,

I vote for Godzilla and all his friends

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By in United States,

Clicked "Like" for all the new Simpsons and new LOTR entries I could find above, and while they continue to offer DC Superheroes, I'm going to keep asking for a Hall of Justice set and a Ronnie Raymond Firestorm (very easy to add Martin Stein as just a trans-pale blue head).

And still holding out hope that they will release some of the sets built during LEGO Masters.

But for brand new licensed series, how about Kung Fu Panda or Shrek?

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By in United States,

Adventures of Tintin
Asterix and Obelix
Chronicles of Narnia
Doctor Seuss (Cat In The Hat / Horton / Grinch style theme)
Farscape
Indiana Jones
LotR / Middle Earth

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By in United States,

GI Joe! There are a ton of vehicles and playsets that would translate well into Lego form.

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By in Puerto Rico,

Ahem, my list:
-Monster Hunter;
-Portal;
-Lord of The Rings;
-Indiana Jones;
-Godzilla;
-The Legend of Zelda.

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By in United States,

This might come as a shock but

Roblox !

the two have worked together before, the entire concept of Roblox is building your own game for others to enjoy with a GINORMOUS, wide range of cusomizable characters. A pirate flying a sci-fi ship wouldn't make sense elsewhere but LEGO and Roblox, so I think there would be a lot of potential in that theme.

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By in France,

I would say Narnia or a LOTR reboot

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By in United Kingdom,

Totoro, Porco Rosso, Castle in the Sky, etc. Ghibli films.

Thunderbirds.

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By in United Kingdom,

Definitely Avatar: The Last Airbender as my number one. It has so much potential in terms of both minifigs and sets (airbender temples, fire nation vehicles, northern water tribe, Ba Sing Se, the Drill just to mention a few!). It would coincide nicely with the new Netflix show...

Also a LOTR wave 3 would be amazing. Give Gondor the representation it deserves.

And if it were possible, Game of Thrones. I had a go at making a few mock sets including the Wall and Iron Throne Room if anyone's interested: https://www.flickr.com/photos/183932745 @N02/

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By in United Kingdom,

Blade Runner. Cars (spinners), action sets (some of the battles with replicants) and some great mini figures...

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By in United States,

Steven Universe

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By in United States,

Goonies Pirate Ship!

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By in United States,

How about G.I. Joe?!?!?

HISS Tanks, mini-figs, Rolling Thunder, the Terrordome.....the possibilities are nearly endless...

Plus a Ninjago and Ashrinkage crossover.

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By in United States,

I might be a bit biased, having done a few things for the series on my own but the show RWBY by RT Animation could be very interesting in brick form. The Kingdom of Atlas on it's own has more than enough set potential, through it's machinery and military, and it's just one of many locations. And the series is already approved on Ideas too which means they could feasibly reach out and try the thing. The only downfall could be portrayals of the villain characters (*cough* Adam, everything with Adam *cough*) and some of those really big events (Fall of Beacon, for example) may not gel too well... But still, it could be pulled off.

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By in United States,

Ideally none, I think licensed themes somewhat restrict the play potential of the set and limit the use of imagination.

...but if Lego were to make Godzilla sets, I’d buy all of them. You’ve got 66 years of source material to work with. He’s still culturally relevant and instantly recognizable all around the world. He’s child-friendly but has a huge (and hugely passionate) adult fan base also. Plus, think how cool it would be to collect different kaiju, each with a section of microscale city to stomp around in.

I know Toho isn’t the easiest to work with in terms of licensing, but this is Lego we’re talking about. They could get it done.

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By in United Kingdom,

Star Trek, Transformers, Studio Ghibli, Battle of the Planets, Thunderbirds, Lost in Space, Dungeons & Dragons (Forgotten Realms if it needs a 'world'), Ulysses 31, King Arthur/Merlin...

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By in United States,

Ultraman

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By in United States,

If I had to pick something, it would either be a Speed Champions style F-Zero line; or a UCS style model of the ship from 2001: A Space Odyssey (UCS Monolith anyone) or the Rama - heck any large scale retro starship would be wonderful, Star Wars (and to a lesser extent Star Trek) shouldn't get all the love when it comes to space ships.

I'm also socially obligated to suggest a UCS version of the LMS Explorer.

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By in United States,

I'd like to see Star Trek, Pixar, Looney Tunes, & Doctor Seuss.

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By in United Kingdom,

star trek but it will never happen

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By in United States,

How about Mister Rogers? You have the house he is in, the train, and make believe land. Biggest problem is the show may not be known world wide.

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By in United States,

Indiana Jones
LOTR
Star Trek
Halo
Zelda
Shrek

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By in United States,

I definitely like Doctor Seuess, so many different ideas from all his books.

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By in Poland,

I want something related to terrain building. I would love a theme where you buy relatively small sets like brickheadz that have the same dimensions x and y. And you can combine them to make terrain dioramas. Maybe 8x8 and 16x16 trees, rocks, ponds, passages and so on. The recent love from Lego towards adult fans could work really well with such a theme and it had never been done before as far as I know.

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By in United Kingdom,

Would be awesome for a full Adventure time theme, or now they have teamed up with Nintendo, a possible Pokemon theme would be amazing.
On the other hand if they were stay with in house ips then a zoo or safari theme with villainous poachers would be cool

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By in United States,

Brickset theme with Huwbot, some sort of metal beard type Captain Rex, unicorn MeganL, and adventurer type Flagsnz.

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By in United States,

Darkwing Duck, Babylon 5, or Futurama.

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By in United Kingdom,

Good to see many shout outs for Doctor Who which got off to such an amazing start with Ideas and Dimensions. I think I would like LEGO to adapt the Accessories Set format to create Doctor and Adversaries sets rather than more traditional sets.

Also, brickified BBC His Dark Materials would do very nicely!

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By in United Kingdom,

JAMES BOND!!!!!!

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By in United States,

Star Trek!!! Both original series and Next Generation. I want a beautiful bald Picard minifig!!!

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By in United States,

BBC Sherlock

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By in Russian Federation,

@jaredhinton said:
"The designer never said why his idea was pulled but the designer of the other one that was pulled at the same time (Japanese Tea Garden) said it was due to him being employed by LEGO (LEGO stores count apparently) at the time of submission which is against the rules so most people suspect the Gravity Falls rejection was for the same reason."

Thanks for the answer. Such a shame it got disqualified, I was so sure it had a reasonably good chance of being made into a set. And now that it's been 4 years since the show ended a similar idea probably won't be as popular again.

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By in United States,

Do actual things count? I think a NASA theme by itself would work instead of having a bunch of Ideas sets.

In lieu of that, Star Trek. I'm not really into it, but I love the Enterprise and would love to have a UCS version.

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By in United States,

Dragon Prince, How To Train Your Dragon, maybe Rabbids Invasion.

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By in United States,

Star Trek, Sandman, X-Men, more Pixar sets, Discworld, Watchmen. Yes, I know some wouldn't have mass appeal, but Sandman does have a TV show coming out soon...

never going to happen, but I can dream.

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By in United States,

Jackie Chan Adventures, anyone?

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By in Australia,

I was initially thinking of The Matrix or Mad Max, but I guess they are pretty violent so maybe not. :(

My other options are:
X-Men
Fawlty Towers
The Dark Knight Trilogy
More Indiana Jones
More Lord of the Rings (we never got any Gondor)
Tintin
Thunderbirds
Asterix
Shrek
Doctor Seuss
How to Train Your Dragon
Studio Ghibli

I have spoken.

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By in United States,

man I would love a line of scaled rocket league cars

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By in United States,

Lord of the Rings, I wasn’t yet into it when they were being produced

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By in United Kingdom,

A collectable minifig range of Iron Maiden mascot Eddie, one for each of their 16 albums. Plus colle ctable minifigs of famous musicians past and present. Kiss, more Beatles, Alice Cooper, Hendrix, Lemmy, Madonna, Ed Sheeran etc. (Do they have ginger Lego yet? ??)

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By in Germany,

Cool poll, and I totally agree on a classic movie line theme.

There were some great mentionings, and I liked every one I wanted to see.
Futurama is never a dead series but a classic, or would anyone call Star Trek dead?

My only add would be SOUTH PARK, although very controversial, this license is still broadcasting and would cause terrible pain to my wallet...

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By in United Kingdom,

I'd love to see Pokémon in Lego form.

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By in United States,

Transforming (not just rebuildable) Transformers
Pacific Rim
Gundam
Star Trek
Stargate
Classic Battlestar Galactica

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By in Belgium,

Toy franchising of my childhood: Zoids, Masters of the Universe, MASK...

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By in United States,

How to Train Your Dragon
Paw Patrol
Hannah Barbara Licensed sets
Hasbro IP's (would make money for both companies)

I think now that the Nintendo partnership has been revealed, there is a strong chance of the "Breath of the Wild" Ideas set passing review.

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By in United Kingdom,

Bring back Avatar: the Last Airbender!

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By in United States,

Classic Space! Nah, just kiddin'--Zelda.

(unless they actually would do CS... in which case CS!)

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By in Belgium,

None, bring back Classic pirates!

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By in United Kingdom,

James Bond sounds like a great idea!

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By in United States,

The Humane Society, or an international animal rescue group. An animal shelter with new animal moulds would be great. Also profits would go to a good cause.

American Kennel Club. Dog show with multiple breeds. A cat show with lots of cat breeds would be neat too, but I'm not aware of a IP that would be licensed.


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By in Australia,

I would give anything for just one wave of Steven Universe sets.

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By in United States,

LEGO Fortnite sets based on the Battle Royale and Creative Mode versions of the game are an absolute must! There could be a UCS Battle Bus set and the "Battle Packs" could be made as "Squad Packs" that included a few characters and some building materials or a small structure or vehicle, I would buy LEGO FORTNITE sets in an instant! Both LEGO and Fortnite have a building element and have creative builders so I'd love to see it happen!

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By in Netherlands,

Fabeltjeskrant, Muppets, Smurfs, Astérix, Tintin, Looney Tunes

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By in Greece,

Legend of Zelda
Indiana Jones
LOTR
Tin Tin

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By in United States,

Horizon Zero Dawn- the video game

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By in United States,

Lord of the Rings. Everything we didn’t get last time

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By in United States,

Indiana Jones.
The Lord of the Rings.
The Adventures of Tintin.
Tomb Raider, (non Friends subtheme)
Flash Gordon.
Svengoolie? At least a minifig?

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By in United Kingdom,

Some fairly nice he ideas but I’d love:
Firefly
Agents of Shield
West Wing
Community
Paddington bear
Heroes

Yeah - these will never happen, but I can dream on right?

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By in United Kingdom,

Oh, the Amazon LOTR show when it comes out

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By in Australia,

How about a Nostalgia line of OLD LEGO theme sets... or a bigger Creator-style box of them, as a new (unlicensed) “theme”...?

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By in United States,

No more licenses, bring back Classic Space.

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By in United States,

@captaincassianandor said:
"Some fairly nice he ideas but I’d love:
Firefly
Agents of Shield
West Wing
Community
Paddington bear
Heroes

Yeah - these will never happen, but I can dream on right?"

YES! I need Lego Firefly!

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By in Netherlands,

A reboot of Indiana or LotR would be nice.
Asterix, Tintin, Zelda or Dr. Seuss would be on my buy list.

How about a David Attenborough license? I mean, animal figures have always been very popular. And sets heaving a bit (or more) of their natural environment, yummie! (Instead of paying a license to some anonymous elephant, the fee could be paid to an organisation protecting the elephant.)

Another great TV-show would be the Australian series The Block. Rebuild houses, decorate apartments room by room in several styles. "I love this Dots tiling in the bathroom, don't you, Neale?"

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By in United States,

80s metal
Asterix
Thunderbirds

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By in United States,

Three words. Phineas and Ferb

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By in United States,

Pokemon and Star Trek

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By in United States,

Pokémon!

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By in United Kingdom,

Pokemon, Indianna Jones, Futurama and Doctor Who - seriously some Doctor Who sets and a Minifigure series would be fantastic.

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By in United States,

I always prefer LEGO original IP stuff, But since you asked...
Transformers
Masters of the Universe
M.A.S.K.
Wheeled Warriors
Seinfeld
Hello Kitty
Animal Crossing
The Real Ghostbusters
Back to the future
Paw Patrol

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By in Canada,

Studio Ghibli - all of it.

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By in Netherlands,

- How To Train Your Dragon
- Pirates of the Caribbean reboot
- Indiana Jones reboot
- Lord of the Rings / Hobbit reboot
- any of the Marvel TV shows (preferably Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)

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By in United States,

First generation Transformers would be pretty cool!

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By in Germany,

I would be on board for some new or revisited Lord Of The Rings sets

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By in United Kingdom,

Terrahawks.

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By in Australia,

Gravity falls or beetlejuice

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By in United Kingdom,

It always gets me that LEGO goes for the 'no adult material' ruling... but then produces horror sets like Stranger Things...

Personally I'd love to see a Red Dwarf series. Starbug, Blue Midget, Red Dwarf itself... they'd make a great series with the various vignettes and alternate minifigures they could make too.

That aside, gotta vote for Star Trek, Terry Pratchetts Discworld, Gundam or Transformers.

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By in Sweden,

Tintin
Asterix
Smurfs
Narnia
Back to the future

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By in Australia,

Gravity falls! gravity falls!

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By in United Kingdom,

Studio Ghibli!

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By in Belgium,

+1 for Indiana Jones: many setpieces from all movies and the upcoming Indy 5
+1 for Back To the Future: The Train, Clocktower, several buildings from Hill Valley Square (in 80s,
2015, 50s and Wild West style), Dr Emmet L. Brown's Van, ...
+1 for Pirates Of The Caribbean:
+1 for The Goonies but maybe too similar to Indiana Jones?

Top Gun: imagine a range of Jets...
I've seen great MOCs of TV series sets such as Friends: Seinfeld, Big Bang Theory (a bigger one), etc
I hope they continue the Fairground series with even more elaborate models.
And we need a return of classics such as Castle, Space and worthy Emerald Express successor!

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By in Australia,

Halo (Videogame by Microsoft), Lord of the Rings comeback and The Legend of Zelda.

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By in United States,

Pokémon in a creator style where each set can be built into any stage of the Pokémon’s Evolution.

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By in United Kingdom,

THUNDERBIRDS!!!

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By in United States,

Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings, and anything that will get us some decent trains again.

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By in Sweden,

Godzilla

There are decades of things to draw upon and you can have anything from vehicles and minifigs to buildable monsters to micro-scale cities with minifig monsters. It'd be a fantastic theme.

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By in United States,

Pokemon, Transformers, Adventure Time, or Gravity Falls.

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By in United Kingdom,

I definitely want a Lego Serenity - they could do it as a UCS build and have all the mini-figs and I'd probably sell a kidney to own it.

Also, as a Doctor Who and Discworld fan, I think those would be great and there's just so much scope within those universes.

World of Warcraft is one of my other big loves, so that would of course be high on my list.

Given that they already have the license for Marvel, I would really love a 'Spiderman and His Amazing Friends' set.

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By in United Kingdom,

If LEGO are to produce The Legend of Zelda sets, then I hope they do more than just attempt to represent the "Iconic" (ugh) scenes of the games. There's some great potential to use the puzzle-solving aspect of the series to create several sets which offer some interactivity on their own, but through harnessing the connective qualities of various LEGO parts and the imagination required to use them in unlikely ways, it would interesting to have the sets interlock and require some of that problem-solving to open up paths.

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By in United States,

Alien and Predator sets. Adult themed space sets would be a must for me. Or else Mad Max.

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By in United States,

Lotr and avatar the last airbender reboots. Especially as their making new shows shot each of those, which could provide a perfect oppurtunity.

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By in Japan,

@JediMolerat said:
"The Legend of Zelda or World of Warcraft"

The Legend of Zelda or World of Warcraft (2)

(Dragon Quest would be nice but is too much to dream about it...)

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By in United States,

A nicely detailed Godzilla series! Say, 2 feet tall for Gojira himself with the rest to follow suit. Imagine a Mechagodzilla with light up eyes, King Ghidorah all in gold...the mind reels!

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By in Japan,

But honestly... I just want the old and good Castle/Pirates back...

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By in United States,

LEGO ought to make a historical war aviation line, but I doubt that would happen...

Ah well. Dreams are only dreams.

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By in Australia,

More Lord of the Rings, Spongebob and Simpsons

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By in United States,

Zelda, Pokemon, a Nintendo Collectible Minifigures line, Dungeons & Dragons, Final Fantasy.

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By in United Kingdom,

The Muppets

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By in United Kingdom,

I would like to see more done with the Scooby Doo range. The initial 5 sets were awesome and now with the Hidden side using VR, they could probably do some really cool SD sets with this too!
The Wacky races would make a cool line with all the cars and the mini figures. It's probably only as I want a Mutley the Dog Minifigure.

With the current Disney franchise it would be nice to see them do a D2C of one of the Disney cruise ships. I know we had the ideas set that go through for Cunards Queen Victoria but it didn't make the review in the end which is a shame as i would have gotten that set for a myself and a few friends.

We already had some amazing 8Os movie themed sets with LEGO Dimensions so maybe if they could do a set that would go with those characters, We had ET and the Red Phone but how about his spaceship, Gremlins and the Goonies had great characters and small sets but it would be nice to see something big for these sets to now go with now the game has been discontinued.

With the creator theme park range they could tie up with Disney for this as they have the franchise or they could just go out there and go for something like Six Flags or Cedar and do a whole range of rides - that would be extremely awesome.

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By in United States,

I thought the soccer sets were best to play with friends. I think licenses with the World Cup, European Championship, or even the Champions League would definitely be interesting. To release the stadium set again from 2002 or 2006 would be neat.
The NBA sets were also awesome.
I'm going to say Sports (Football/Soccer, NBA) where sets had functions for play.

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By in United States,

Also Zelda and Metroid

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By in Hong Kong,

Back To The Future, of course, including an Expert level DeLorean time machine.

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By in United States,

More use of the molds introduced during the Dimensions videogame wave. KITT and the A-Team van.

But, seriously, LEGO needs to step back a minute and think about a lot of the licenses they've done. A lot of them, quite recently, have been marked down and still didn't sell. Some have ended up in bargain stores like Tuesday Morning and Ollie's; and that's somewhere you almost never see LEGO.

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By in United States,

Wheel of Time, to correspond with the new upcoming TV show! There are so many races and cool buildings that they could cover, and assuming the show does well and they cover a season per book, that’s 14 years worth of content and licensed sets possible!

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By in United States,

Avatar: The Last Airbender coming back would be great. Like Harry Potter, I believe it doesn’t even need to be creating new content to stay popular. Yeah there’s the comics and upcoming live action series, but despite those it would still sell. Tons of vehicles, locations, giant animals and fun minifigures.

Steven Universe would be fun too. Some characters wouldn’t look good in Lego form, but there are plenty of builds that could be fun to have.

I know people want Zelda or an all encompassing Nintendo theme, but I’d have more fun with a Super Smash Brothers line. Obviously the third party characters would be omitted, but there’s tons of fun to be had in the Nintendo owned originals getting made alongside some of the iconic maps (Corneria, Hyrule, Peach’s Castle, Yoshi’s Island, DK Jungle, F-Zero) and all of the fun items to include. I can see a deal being made to include Kirby and Pokémon as well. A set with Link, DK, Wario, Falco and Villager together would sell better than any of them with their obscure-r supporting cast. Although an Animal Crossing line be GOLD.

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By in Japan,

A clever way to bring a Castle theme sets back is using some copyright free "licenses" based on traditional/old tales like:
- Robin Hood
- Arthurian tales
- William Tell
- 1001 Arabian Nights
- Grimm Brothers
and so on...

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By in Canada,

They should bring back LEGO Elves or some similar theme. Legend of Zelda would fit nicely. A theme about grec antiquity and mythology could be very nice. Just look at the 7985: City of Atlantis from the Atlantis theme. The should reboot the adventurers theme. It would be nicer than Indiana jones imo. They could have more creative freedom and Johnny Thunder is iconic to LEGO.

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By in Japan,

And Dungeons & Dragons would be a good one as well

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By in United Kingdom,

I long for Star Trek! But would also enjoy Thunderbirds, Doctor Who, Wallace and Gromit, and Tin Tin.

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By in United States,

Wreck-it-Ralph!

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By in United Kingdom,

@lusci said:
"I would propose Indiana Jones again !!!"

I think it speaks volumes about the Brickset audience that, when asked to name literally any licensed property they'd like to see made into an official Lego theme, one of the top suggestions is a theme Lego already did of a standalone trilogy with limited scope

(And yes trilogy, we don't talk about Crystal Skull, ever)

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By in United Kingdom,

It's kinda really dated now for anything but Ideas, and it's regrettably on the disallowed properties list for that platform so I don't imagine it ever being a real possibility. But I would LOVE to see Babylon 5 represented in Lego; probably something like a UCS model of the station itself, then maybe individual sets of some smaller minifig-scale vignettes of some of the most recognisable locations from within it. I think that would have potential to be really cool.

I'd like to see Wreck-it Ralph show up in the Disney line; primarily because I would pay good money for a minifigure of Vanellope, but I'd also find it cool to see what they could come up with, set-wise, for that world too.

And I'm gonna absolutely second (or maybe sixth it looks like?) the idea of Steven Universe sets; my gf loves that show, and it would be really neat to be able to build representations of it in Lego :D

EDIT: OH, maybe Howl's Moving Castle, too? Can you imagine what that would look like in Lego? :o

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By in United States,

Lego should license Classic Space from themselves and produce that.

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By in Poland,

Altough theres too many licences themes now, but i would really like to see CMF series of classic movies characters (Lawrence of Arabia, Dr Strangelove, Rick Blaine etc) Doctor Who, LOTR again.

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By in Japan,

@BionicleJedi said:
Steven Universe and Ghibli in LEGO...
I wish...

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By in United States,

My choices would be Kingdom Hearts & Miraculous Ladybug.

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By in United States,

A good number of these license ideas are currently/recently held by Mega Construx
Futurama
Star trek
Assassin's creed
Alien
Predator
Terminator
Game of thrones
Pokémon
Masters of the universe

They have been putting out consistently great products for many of these properties, and as heretical as this may be, I feel their sets have been more enjoyable than Lego has been producing from their licensed themes.

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By in Japan,

SPACEBALLS The Lego Toilet paper!!

Best suggestion ever.

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By in Poland,

La casa de papel with Fabrica nacional de moneda building

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By in United States,

G.I. Joe. Military themes? Not any worse than Star Wars. Owned by Hasbro? It’s making a comeback later this year, too. Kreo is dead. I’d also love to see How I Met Your Mother, although the Ideas website states it is too mature, but it’s really no worse than the series Friends or Big Bang Theory. And it’s iconic. The one problem is that they couldn’t do Maclaren’s.

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By in United States,

Hopefully with a new film on the horizon, Indiana Jones would be great to revisit and an upcoming Akira film is being made so Akira would be fantastic!
I've always wanted a full CMF line of Futurama with also a Planet Express ship and HQ with full interiors.

There are some fun themes from Wes Andersen movies like Isle of Dogs, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou that would look great in Lego form!

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By in Netherlands,

I am a sucker for popculture stuff. So i almost like anything you all mentioned above.

Suggestions:
- Fraggle Rock. Cool cave-like sets with minifigs (fraggles), microfigs (doozers) and bigfigs (gorgs) and raddish pieces.
- Care Bears. Pretty easily only one new headpiece and the rest just recolors.
- Advertisement mascots: tony the tiger, kool-aid man, michelin man and other vintage characters

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By in United States,

A lovely 2001 A Space Odyssey theme would be outstanding!

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By in United States,

More Disneyland Parks stuff

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By in United States,

James Bond!!!

And some classic presidents!

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By in United States,

Definitely a reboot of lotr!!

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By in Canada,

More ADULT themes focused on display builds and creating collections within sub themes. There are some amazing moc builds in the nature category; plants/flowers, wild animals, pets. They appeal to a wide group. Adult buyers have the money to buy!!!!!

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By in Canada,

I think that in order to be a proposition that Lego would consider and that is in line with the IPs it chose recently, you need to pick something that is well past its prime. In that line of thought, I'm suggesting: Terminator - there are a few mechs and a few flying contraptions there that could be interesting.

Sarcasm aside, the best suggestion I read in the above comments was for Tintin. What a treasure trove of vehicles and specific locations that would be pleasing to pretty much every theme lovers (space-castle-pirates-adventurers-you name it, Tintin has been there and done that!)

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By in United States,

Very unlikely, but I would love to set a theme based on HP Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. Not just the monsters, which of course is what we most want; but it would be an investigative/adventure and playable theme with investigators, professors, etc. trying to solve or stop the mysteries.

I could live with "Mythos Lite" that's more Indiana Jones or Hidden Side-like.

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By in United States,

It’s hard to keep my suggestions to strictly NEW product lines, so:
The Lord of the Rings
The Legend of Zelda
Star Trek
Doctor Who

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By in United States,

I’d also love Legend of Zelda, and a full Goonies theme would be awesome. Or at least a Creator Expert of One-Eyed Willie’s pirate ship.

I would also LOVE a Studio Ghibli theme. I could think of great set opportunities from My Neighbor Totoro, Ponyo, Kiki’s Delivery Service, Nausicaa, Spirited Away . . . actually, it’s harder to think of movies without several good set possibilities. Grave of the Fireflies wouldn’t work, and Only Yesterday might not be too appealing to kids.

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By in United States,

Lord of the Rings Reboot. That is all.

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By in Canada,

Honestly, instead of specific licenses, I’d love to see some historic themes—sets from certain eras that could be both educational and fun.
For example, a whole series of ancient Egypt, Rome, Greece, Prohibition America, Old West, Feudal Japan... lots of options.
Maybe LEGO could even team up with National Geographic or the History Channel or something to develop & deliver these sets. Is Nat Geo a license???

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By in Canada,

Wow.
So. Many. Comments.
I feel sorry for the BrickSet admins who have to comb through all these for poll options.
Thanks, team!

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By in Norway,

Rather than jumping on the latest Hollywood/AAA game bandwagon or pick up tired licenses abandoned by clone brands, I think Lego should go for more classical stuff. Maybe an ongoing "Literature" theme to encourage reading, even if there's none or only old movies/TV series available? That would also give some flexibility to release as many or few sets for each sub-theme as they see fit. Ideally it would have a mix of authors from around the world and appealing to various age groups, like:

Astrid Lindgren - While Pippi Longstocking seems to be pretty well known, I don't know if her other books are outside of Scandinavia.
Jules Verne - Could make a great steampunkish theme.
HP Lovecraft - Guess they'll have to add "666 - Out Of Space" to their ever-growing color palette.
HC Andersen - They've had several sets already, like 40291, 7870 and 4000020.

Etc, etc, the possibilities are endless.

In addition I'd love to see themes based on French/Belgian comics. Tintin, Asterix and Linda & Valentin has already been mentioned, we also have Spirou, Gaston Lagaffe, Lucky Luke, The Ice Company (train theme!), John Difool and many more - unfortunately comics has became less accessible lately as they've disappeared from grocery stores and been relegated to specialty stores (which are few and far between).

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@hallafors said:
"Alice in wonderland.
Oz.
Peter Pan.
Pippi Longstocking.
Curios Geoge for Duplo.
Indiana Jones .
The librarian/s."

I second the librarians! Been watching that show with one of my college friends and it has been an absolute blast! Also Mega Man would be sweet!

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By in United States,

@Wrecknbuild:
Oooh, I'd go for some Muppets. Especially if they were required to do a different version of Gonzo in every wave of sets.

@The_Byzantine_Knight:
Mel Brooks agreed not to merchandise Spaceballs in exchange for Lucasfilm's blessing on spoofing Star Wars. As cool as that would be, it'll never happen.

@grimlock_king:
Aaaand that's why they can't do HIMYM. The logical set piece would be McClaren's, but they can't do a bar. There's also the fact that HIMYM had the front half of the dirtiest joke I've ever heard on broadcast TV, the grinch episode, and several other off-color bits through the run of the series (not to mention how dark the ending was).

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By in United States,

Legend of Zelda BOTW
Game of Thrones
Looney Tunes

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By in Japan,

It would never happen, but imagine a BoJack Horsemen set!?

A Goonies theme like Indiana Jones, with booby traps small sets and a final big One-eyed Willy Ship, Inferno, would be so cool!

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By in United States,

Zelda and Pokémon would be perfect. It's clear LEGO and Nintendo are willing to play nice together, so as long as the Mario sets are successful, these are now immensly possible. Pokémon may be more difficult, considering Mega Construx have the licence and it would also require addition cooperation from Game Freak.

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By in United States,

Star Trek
Doctor Who (despite the one Ideas set and the two Dimensions sets, my hunger for more LEGO DW has not been quenched)

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By in United States,

Animal crossing would be a popular pick right now IMO with the game coming out soon, and many will want something that will calm and distract them from the virus.

Many other themes above make sense as well.

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By in Canada,

Lord of Rings
Doctor Who
Star Trek

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By in Australia,

@lusci said:
"I would propose Indiana Jones again !!!"

Well, there is a 5th instalment coming out in 2021, so I wouldn't be surprised if Lego revived the theme.

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By in Australia,

Pokemon, Legend of Zelda, and maybe, MAYBE Undertale.

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By in United States,

@hantot said:
"Dune, just in time for the new movie"

The bricks must flow

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By in United Kingdom,

Really I want to say "none" because I want to see more awesome Lego themes, not licensed themes
But I could go for Avatar. That's blue giant aliens Avatar, not that weird "air bender" thing.

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By in United States,

@EvilTwin said:
"Really I want to say "none" because I want to see more awesome Lego themes, not licensed themes
But I could go for Avatar. That's blue giant aliens Avatar, not that weird "air bender" thing."

The Avatar the Last Airbender TV show is miles better than James Cameron's Avatar.
Now the Last Airbender live-action movie on the other hand is crime against humanity.

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By in United States,

I would love anything like Lord of the Rings or Pirates of the Caribbean to return. And maybe Starcraft since LEGO already has a license with Blizzard.

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By in United States,

I really wish they had Star Trek.

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By in Canada,

I think there is enough licensed themes. But I'll answer anyway.

My favorite replies from other members:
1- Targellian: license to Classic Space
2- CarolinaOnMyMind: historical sets

My first idea (not realistic): Call of Dury games, or Rambo movies.

Second idea: Lego ( !? )
Ole Kirk Christiansen minifig, Lego factory, etc.

Other ideas (some already suggested in other replies): Transformers, Monsters Inc, Matrix, How to train your dragon

Avatar (not the Lost Airbenders) - wait a few years until Avatar 2, 3 and 4 movies are released.

I would agree about Astérix, but not Tintin ! PS: I'm french speaking and my English is not great. I grew up reading both Astérix and Tintin. We are 'social distancing' due to the non-licensed coronavirus. Today, I showed/gave to my kids my old Tintin books, and tonight they watched for the first time 'Astérix Le Gaullois'.

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By in United States,

Big shout out to everybody commenting something along the lines of “I don’t care, there are too many licensed themes, etc.”

I just wanna say congratulations on being ballsy enough to leave a comment that’s not only complete waste of your time, but also completely irrelevant to everybody enjoying this discussion!

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By in New Zealand,

Red Dwarf. Minifig sets for Starbug, Blue Midget, key scenes (bunk room, cockpits, science lab) and a UCS set for The Small Rouge One itself! Oh, and Brickheadz of the crew, obviously.

And a collectible minifig series of polymorphs would be fun. Just 16 completely random objects....

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By in Malaysia,

Ultraman and Gundam.
Also Game of Thrones and Viking.

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By in Australia,

Gravity Falls!

I would love to see Gravity Falls in Lego form.
Imagine the Mystery shack as a set - I think it was on Lego Ideas at some point.

Please upvote this if you want to bring Gravity Falls to Lego's attention :)

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By in New Zealand,

Anyone enjoyed the Disney film Zootopia? I really want to build a city of Zootopia with four?or five? different sections and those characters are perfect for new style of minifigs and also to attract young kids.

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By in United States,

Moomins! Because a lighthouse would actually make sense!

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By in United States,

^ auto-correct decided I meant "Mormons"! Glad I noticed and fixed it!

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By in Argentina,

Asterix!

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By in United States,

Age of Empires

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By in United Kingdom,

A proper Doctor Who licence would be very welcome. The 12th Doctor TARDIS set was a great introduction to its potential, and there is a huge library of material and inspiration to draw from.

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By in United States,

They did the Flintstones car. I would love for them to expand on that with a Hanna Barbara theme, maybe 1 set from 5 or 6 old TV shows. Jetson Car and House, Flintstones House, Tom and Jerry's could be a mouse trap-esque board game, and a line of Wacky Races cars could be a crossover for the car kids market.

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By in United States,

Uncharted would be awesome but the guns and violence wouldn't be considered appropriate by The LEGO Group. Even if they did do an Uncharted theme, I'm pretty sure most if not all of the sets would just be based on the fourth game. :/

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By in United States,

This is certainly a new comment record.

I'd say a historic aircraft line would be so cool!

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By in United States,

How to Train Your Dragon comes to mind

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By in Australia,

Beetlejuice.... beetlejuice.....beeeeeetljuice!!!

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By in Canada,

Star Trek. I would buy every set without even looking at them and be happy for it. Haha But seriously. Mega Construx has nothing on the Minifigure and I would love to see my favourite Trek characters as minifigures.

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There are a great many avenues of pop culture out there that deserve the Lego treatment (GI Joe, Game of Thrones, Futurama, Thundercats, Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, Venture Bros, Bobs Burgers, Addams Family, Battlestar Galactica and so on, and on, and on...)

Keeping a restriction of a property not yet covered by Lego, my one definitive want would be for Star Trek.

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By in Netherlands,

For me that would for sure be Star Trek, my other big hobby would be a dream come true!

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By in Netherlands,

-anything Nintendo ( zelda,pokemon, metroid, donkey kong, kirby, starfox eyc.)
-Transformers. Really transforming, not rebuilding.
-M.A.S.K. Cool figures AND transforming vehicles!
- supercell games: clash of clans, brawl stars.

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By in Australia,

Good god, such a popular topic. Already over 340 comments.

As a Lego theme, I would absolutely love to see:

-Pokemon (One of my many ideas would be the entirety of the Kanto region in micro scale, or any other region for that matter)
-Tintin (I don't really know what they would make, but I still like the idea)
-Asterix (Ditto, Tintin, as I have no idea what they would make)
-Doctor Who (Perhaps a re-edition of the TARDIS or a micro scale Gallifrey)
-Possibly The Legend of Zelda
-And maybe bringing back themes such as Indiana Jones and The Lord of the Rings.

Still, out of all of these possible themes, one thing is clear: WE NEED POKEMON (Like if you agree)

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By in Australia,

Anybody gonna agree on beetlejuice?

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By in United States,

I'm throwing in a vote for Power Rangers, considering we have a generic Sentai Hero in the upcoming CMF. From Mighty Morphin, to Dino Thunder and Mystic Force, could make some cool sets. Just from MMPR, there could be the Zords (like Ideas Voltron), Ranger Base, Rita's Moon Base, and Angel Grove High.

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By in Australia,

Somebody mention beetlejuice

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By in New Zealand,

Tintin is the only one I'd probably buy. But I actually wish they'd produce less licensed sets and make more sets from the core themes like Space, Castle and Pirates.

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By in United Kingdom,

1) Zelda Breath of the Wild
2) Lord of the Rings again
3) Star Trek

Also, bring back more Star Wars Clone Wars sets! A Domino Squad Battle Pack, a 501st battle pack and bring back some of the commanders who were really hard to get, like Fox, Cody, Gree, Rex and Wolffe.

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@jrbookworm said:
"Given the new 18+ designation Game of Thrones would be sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet"

Megablox has this rn

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By in United Kingdom,

@DB_Bricks said:
"Sports, primarily a link up with F1 would be a dream come true. We've had F1 cars before, most recently in Speed Champions, and they almost always go for silly money on the aftermarket, so the demand is presumably there. Would also be great for Liberty Media, who run F1, to help achieve their goal of getting younger people into the sport."

YES! That would be so good, they can tie it into to Speed Champions and make playsets or have bigger F1 models from Technic which would be more detailed.

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By in Latvia,

I know it's not possible because Mega Construx, but HALO would be incredible!

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By in United States,

I’ve been on a Gundam kick recently, and seeing how amazing the Titan Mech is, I bet they could pull it off nicely.

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By in United States,

- Futurama
- Peanuts
- Smurfs
- Anime related
- Looney Tunes
- Muppets

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By in United Kingdom,

I'd be happy with an Asterix series - not so much for the Gauls, but for the Roman soldiers and camps.

Also, how about a series of classic TV/film vehicles including sets of Battlestar Galatica and a Viper, KITT, the A-Team van, Airwolf, Street Hawk, etc., etc.?

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By in Netherlands,

MacGyver
James Bond
Star Trek
Dr Who
Indiana Jones
Tintin
Knight Rider
A-Team

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By in Australia,

Street fighter sets could be relatively small little linear sets

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By in United Kingdom,

Kirby, Legend Of Zelda, And Sonic The Hedgehog

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By in Canada,

Transformers
Gundam
Macross
Voltes V
Dygenguard

Would be awesome to see more mech/robot themes for adult collectors!

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By in France,

Dune!

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By in Belgium,

World Of WarCraft & StartCraft!

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By in United Kingdom,

Classic Space.

No, seriously. They've licensed SO MUCH IP in the last few years; yet they own this piece of incredible IP which everyone loves and they just kind of toy with it, doing the odd thing here and there in the movies and releasing the odd set now and again; but they never really do anything substantial with it. I'd like to see them double down on it and actually put it to use somehow.

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By in Poland,

- Indiana Jones (new sets)
- James Bond (from various movies)
- Blade Runner/Blade Runner 2049
- Inception (or Interstellar)
- Mad Max
- BTTF (more sets)
- LoTR (more sets, maybe: UCS Tower of Mordor or UCS Helms Deep)
- Lethal Weapon
- Die Hard
- Bourne series
- Classic movies like: Godfather, Pulp Fiction, etc.
- Sherlock (set like 21302 or 21319)
- Simpsons (more sets)
- Futurama

- Maybe video game based on these themes

I know, the few of movies in this list are R-rated, but Lego has introduced 18+ rating.

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By in Poland,

+1 for:
- Asterix
- Moomins
- Smurfs
- Muppets (or Fraggle Rock!)
- proper sets for 70/80 movies (Gremlins, Goonies, BTTF, Beetlejuice, Jaws etc.)

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By in Japan,

More cultural sets.

Like the ones they've been doing to enter the Chinese market, but as a series. Sets based on various cultural things/events around the world. As genuine as possible.

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By in United Kingdom,

I think a 1980's cult film series would be good with the likes of BTTF, Terminator, Short Circuit, Indiana Jones, RoboCop, Aliens etc. But a 3 in 1 trilogy UCS Delorean would be amazing...

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@TheWackyWookiee said:
"Magic the Gathering, Pokemon or Yu Gi Oh."

Magic the Gathering is owned by Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro. Hasbro markets (and owns?) Kre-O, a LEGO competitor. So no chance of LEGO MtG.

@maffyd @vinternet @Samie For the same reason, we will not see LEGO Dungeons & Dragons which is a shame. Kre-O tried it but made a pig's ear of the IP

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By in Belgium,

I'd really love some more LOTR&The Hobbit-sets. I have all of them now but i think there were a lot of epic scenes and stories in the 6 films that deserve a set, ex. balrog on bridge in moria, battle of minas tirith, ...

A reboot of Indiana Jones would be GREAT. I haven't got any of the old ones (yet) but they're so expensive right now. Temple of Doom for instance ...

James Bond: plenty of memorable villains, vehicles, locations, inventions and headquarters, stories and scenes, ... to base LEGO sets on. Only doubt: would there be enough (young) buyers for this? I'm afraid not.

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By in United States,

I'll add to the Doctor Who requests. 50 year history with even the main character having enough diversity for a blind bag set. Bessie, Who-mobile, UNIT, and being time travel you could reuse parts from everything from Jurassic Park to space sets.

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By in United Kingdom,

Legend of Zelda, for sure (and preferably more traditional sets rather than the Mario sets).

Studio Ghibli would be amazing.

Godzilla, or other Kaiju (even generic) would be a unique range.

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By in United States,

Top 5 in order of desire to have as official LEGO themed sets...
1. Transformers
2. Macross / Robotech
3. Star Trek
4. Battlestar Galactica
5. Buck Rogers (w/ Twiki)

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By in Ireland,

More Simpsons sets but smaller and Transformers.

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By in United Kingdom,

Star trek old doctor who
Babylon 5
Battlestar Galactica old series
Space 1999
Love to build anything from these sets ????

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By in United States,

Spaceballs. But I know thats unrealistic unfortunately. More Indiana Jones sets would be my second choice, it could tie into the new movie and allow for sets based on the older ones as well.

I'd also like to see more sets on the original three Jurassic Park movies.

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By in Germany,

IPs I'd gladly buy:
- Transformers, preferably the original blocky ones and transforming. Ownership by Hasbro makes this pretty improbable, though.
- Avatar (James Cameron), specifically vehicles, animals and locations.
- Warcraft and Starcraft, as TLG is already contracted with Blizzard, and these themes could be the next Castle and Space themes.
- How to train your dragon, the individual dragons would be eminently collectible, and it would convince my wife that we, in fact, do indeed need more LEGO.
- Portal and the sequel, there was the Dimensions line, but I'd buy anything else as well.
- Some Studio Ghibli movies could lend themselves to sets, but I'm not sure if they could be done properly.
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann would be my absolute favourite, especially if they could solve the nesting of the mechs in each other, but I see slim chances for it.

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By in United Kingdom,

@Mosquitosquisher7 said:
"This probably wouldn’t happen because it’s owned by Hasbro, but if this poll is ignoring this kind of licensing difficulty, too, I think Transformers would be cool and functionally interesting. I believe that Lego could do a much better job than Kreo did (most of those models didn’t even convert). "

I too would really like Transformers sets they would be 2 in 1 sets similar to Technic or Creator and build either robot or vehicle/device.

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By in Portugal,

I really want The Simpsons back, with more cmf series and less expensive sets...

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By in United States,

Lots of great ideas in here, how about making some MOCs of them to see how well they will translate to Lego? There are a few programs to make virtual MOCs. Take a little time to see what you can come up with. If it doesn't bubble up to the top and become a set, then at least you can make it.

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By in United States,

I did not read through all of the posts, so maybe someone has already said it, but how about ....

The Muppets....Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, Miss Piggy....

and Robocop. They probably wont do this one because of the violence, but it would be super cool.

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By in United Kingdom,

I'd like for them to do something like the Super Heroes line but for Disney films. Specifically for ones they feel couldn't carry an entire theme on their own but could do one or two sets. For example Lilo & Stitch, sticking with just the film for the sake of argument, you could have a set of Lilo and Nani's house - possibly a 2 in 1 set which you can build both as original and as the upgraded version from the end of the film and then have another set with the red ship Stitch hijacked to Earth. You could have all the major characters spread out between two-three sets, with the more alien form Stitch in the spaceship and his 'dog' mode in the house. You could possibly have a third set of Gantu's ship too.
Another Disney property I'd love to see in LEGO form is Big Hero 6. I want a level Baymax dammit!
Obviously there's much more they could do with a 'Disney Classics' range than just these examples :)

As for properties LEGO doesn't currently have, I'll add my voice for Legend of Zelda. Honestly Metroid would be fun too but given how Nintendo seems to not really do much with that these days that might be less likely but you could have Samus' ship, Metroids which could work like the Ghosts from Ninjago Possession and be able to be put on a minifigure's head etc. Honestly Nintendo in general would be a great source for a broader range too. I'll see if I can come up with anything else ^^

Edit: FUTURAMA! How could I forget? Though barring an ideas project the ship has probably sailed on that.

On the other hand, Disney may well push that on Disney+ at some point so who knows?

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By in United Kingdom,

I would really like:
Transformers
Star Trek
M.A.S.K
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Asterix the Gaul (all the different houses, Roman Camps, Pirate ship, Roman Galley, Obelix quarry, Caesar's palace etc.).

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By in Germany,

Power Rangers.. but I'd prefer classic themes: pirates, castle, (fictional) space

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By in Russian Federation,

Great Literature or Historic Epics.

I know they are not licences, but, you know, it'd be cool.

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For licence-licence, I can propose Portal.

O-oh! Terminator!

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By in United States,

I don't like the "movie" theme sets.

I'd like to see Space Police 1 redone, Blacktron 1 or 2 redone, M-Tron redone, and maybe Ice Planet.

Make modern sets of those.

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By in Czechia,

None. Seriously.

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By in Spain,

LEGO FUTURAMA

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By in Turkey,

Just bring back Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean and The Lord of the Rings.

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By in United Kingdom,

Transformers for me

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By in United Kingdom,

Futurama, Power Rangers, Battle of the Planets

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By in United States,

@EmeraldLegend53 said:
"Sonic the Hedgehog"

YES! I have been waiting too long to get my hands on a Sonic Minifigure

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By in United States,

I know Disney is already a theme, but a Disney theme park ride theme where LEGO releases LEGO sets of every ride at DisneyWorld/DisneyLand.

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By in United States,

I think the poster who said Rick and Morty is right, followed by:
Critical Role (D&D)

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By in United States,

Legend of Zelda, Super Smash Bros., How to Train Your Dragon, and Destiny 2 sets.

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By in Netherlands,

Transformers. Lets see what some quality can create, rather than that kre-0/megabloks crap we've had so far.

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By in Netherlands,

Gummi bears.

A colorful kid-friendly series set in medieval looking surroundings, meaning the demand for the return of (classic) Castle can be met, too.

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By in United States,

Some Dungeon & Dragons sets would be really cool. Could certainly have a dual purpose. A cool play set for kids, AFOLS, RPG Gamers.

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By in United States,

Battletech!!!!

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By in United States,

I would like to see LEGO move away from Boomer nostalgia and focus on 1990's nostalgia. So I would request a Buffy the Vampire Slayer or X-Files licensed theme.

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By in United Kingdom,

@FearlessSword - Sonic already appears in minifigure form with 71244-1 Sonic the Hedgehog Level Pack from Dimensions.

Keep the suggestions coming, everyone!

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By in United States,

I would like to see a full on torn theme from both eras (original and legacy)

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By in United States,

@CapnRex101 said:
" @FearlessSword - Sonic already appears in minifigure form with 71244-1 Sonic the Hedgehog Level Pack from Dimensions.

Keep the suggestions coming, everyone!"

I think Fearless sword meant that he hasn't been able to get the rare expensive sonic figure as opposed to that a sonic figure doesn't exist. :)

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By in United States,

The Amazing world of Gumball
Courage the cowardly Dog-Farmhouse
Invader Zim

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By in United States,

My list:
The Legend of Zelda

Pokemon

Splatoon

Mario (Normal figures and sets)

Metroid

I would be happy with any Nintendo theme

Any kind of anime theme, (sailor moon, FMA, my hero, etc...)

Indiana Jones

Spongebob

Gravity Falls

Mega Man

TV show sets like the Office or Monk

Proper sonic sets

Rick and Morty

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By in United Kingdom,

Don't know about "should", but I'd love to see:

Ancient Greece/Greek mythology
Ancient Rome
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Critical Role
Doctor Who (full theme)
Fantastic Four
Power Rangers
Sonic the Hedgehog (full theme)
TRON (full theme)

...and, indulging a little narcissism, if anyone at Lego wants to make a theme of my brickfilm series Vampire Town, my DMs are open XD

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By in United Kingdom,

Asterix or Tintin would be amazing, but it would be nice to see them expand some of the licenses they acquired for dimensions; ET, A Team, beetlejuice, dr who etc. Even if just some nice vignettes - a Halloween beetlejuice one would be nice, ET in Elliott’s bike basket suspended in front of a brick moon. Or more James Bond - new speed champions scale cars with relevant bond minifig

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By in United States,

@Brick_Grimes said:
"Some Dungeon & Dragons sets would be really cool. Could certainly have a dual purpose. A cool play set for kids, AFOLS, RPG Gamers."

I already use Lego minifigs when I play D&D, so official sets would be awesome. On top of that, it would give us more Castle sets too.

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By in United States,

Puppy Dog Pals
Blaze and the Monster Machines
Mickey and the Roadster Racers
Looney Tunes
Hanna Barbera

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By in United States,

Big Hero 6 or The Chronicles of Narnia or Universal Monsters.

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By in United States,

How about the CDC and WHO? Let's get a few sets to showcase our intrepid epidemiologists! LEGO has already licensed at least one government agency (NASA), so why stop there? And as a huge bonus, we'll inspire more scientists and health care workers in the next generation.

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By in United States,

How to Train Your Dragon!!

And Doctor Who, maybe a blind bag or something.

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By in United States,

@The_Byzantine_Knight:
If anything, it’s less likely. The House of Mouse is far more litigious than Lucas ever was. He even set up a program by which people could get their fan films released. Do you see that happening under a company that routinely violates the rules to keep rival studios out of theaters even though they now own ~40% of Hollywood?

@SarumanTheWhite:
Absolutely no “It’s a Small World”!!!!!!!

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By in United States,

Is this a record for comments on a BrickSet article? Nice!

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By in United States,

@brickablocks said:
"I would like to see LEGO move away from Boomer nostalgia and focus on 1990's nostalgia. So I would request a Buffy the Vampire Slayer or X-Files licensed theme.
"

This sums up my thoughts on most Brickset comments on a whole

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By in United States,

Tron (full series)
Transformers
Magic: the gathering
The Dark Knight trilogy

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By in United Kingdom,

Godzilla.

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By in United Kingdom,

@LegoLover58 said:
" @Brick_Grimes said:
"Some Dungeon & Dragons sets would be really cool. Could certainly have a dual purpose. A cool play set for kids, AFOLS, RPG Gamers."

I already use Lego minifigs when I play D&D, so official sets would be awesome. On top of that, it would give us more Castle sets too."

I would love to see official LEGO D&D sets too, but as I pointed out above, Hasbro’s ownership of D&D and partnership with (and ownership of?) Kre-O makes that impossible. The Hasbro-Kre-O relationship is more than a licensing one as far as I know, so not like other licences that LEGO has picked up after another licensee.

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By in United States,

Branded restaurants... dine in and/or fast food w/drive through's. What an excellent line of collectible Creator Midi-Modular's that would make. Aside from that, retail brand stores, w/appropriate stickers for merchandise. I'm talking grocery, clothing, and general stores. Give me a semi-official Dollar Store for my LEGO city and my Minifigures will be soo happy! Think about it, their smallest bill is 100.00, so that's a lot of dollar store goodies!

I'd also love to see official Battlestar Galactica LEGO sets, OG series style! Star Trek would be a cool bonus as well.

As for past themes that need a re-visit, let's have a proper the Goonies set, and give us Minifigures of all the kids this time! Throw in some more Indiana Jones, Doctor Who and Lord of the Rings sets, along w/classic space and pirates, and I'd be one broke but happy camper.

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By in United States,

A full Doctor Who theme.

Or, LEGO Breaking Bad. Shh, I can dream!

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By in United States,

Indiana Jones reboot

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By in Greece,

Pokemon!!! Brick-built pokemon with the correct scale between them.

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By in Netherlands,

None

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By in Poland,

CASTLE. sth like GoT

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By in United States,

How to Train your Dragon. They've already got a partnership with Dreamworks

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By in United States,

One Piece! So many Pirate ships!

Would be happy with more Indiana Jones too.
Looney Tunes would be fun... especially since they have another movie coming.

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By in United States,

There are many ideas that I have. Though, I am most likely going to enter a Dark Age soon, since I'll be off to college next year. Anime themes would be interesting, but they'll definitely need a lot of new molds, and since I didn't really like the heads from Clone Wars, I don't know how much I would like anime styled heads. Cartoons would also be interesting, but they would also require new parts and specialized heads and/or torsos and legs. Video games seem to be very popular, and I agree that resurrectingand revaming themes like Indiana Jones, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings would be cool. For now, I'll buy as many sets as I can before I enter my Dark Ages.

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By in United States,

To all those saying "quit being nostalgic and asking for CS" --gee, you're right, retro and nostalgic stuff is dead, certainly nobody cares about stuff like Star Wars and Super Mario Brothers. Those all died out in the 80's.

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By in Venezuela,

The Matrix!!!!

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By in United States,

Skyland-Cartoon TV series
Oban Star Racers

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By in United States,

@Lobo_da_boss_ said:
"Just do a line of classic movies like ET , back to the future , the Goonies , gremlins , Indiana Jones and maybe some terminator Please Lego "

So a Steven Spielberg line lol that would be kool

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By in Germany,

I'd suggest a Lord of the Rings/Hobbit reboot.
I can think of so many amazing sets in all sizes.

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By in United States,

Looney Tunes
- Marvin the Martian
- Foghorn Leghorn scenes
- Duck Dodgers
- ...

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By in United States,

Phineas and Ferb for sure!

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By in United States,

@brickablocks said:
"I would like to see LEGO move away from Boomer nostalgia...”

So, what, no more Scooby-Doo? No more Adam West? I’m not sure if Lone Ranger was more Baby Boomers or Silent Generation. Fortunately for you, nearly all of the “nostalgia” themes they’ve done originate with Gen-X.

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By in Ireland,

Fast & furious sets would be nice..

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By in Poland,

Classic space should be next theme, not licensed bullsh*t

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By in Poland,

Yeah, they should make classic space not some garbage licensed themes, i want another Sonar Transmitting Cruiser

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By in Ireland,

They should concentrate on kids sets and leave adult people’s wallets alone;P

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By in United States,

Castle, Pirates, Western, Adventurers, Town (less police and fire!), Space.

Zork
Crimson Skies
The Rocketeer (1991)
Terry Brooks' Shannara Series
WKRP In Cincinnati
Buffy
Firefly/Serenity
I'll see your Red Dwarf and raise you a Blake's 7!
No Indy, but Johnny Thunder's Adventurers with a time travel twist, or the Ancient Civs theme.

In "Never-Gonna-Happen Land": D&D Forgotten Realms set based on the Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale games.

If not D&D (Hasbro), then how about Pillars of Eternity.

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By in United States,

Futurama!

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By in United States,

Re-boot of Lord of the Rings or Legend of Zelda.

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By in United Kingdom,

The Dark Crystal
Vikings
The Moomins
Doctor Who
LOTR

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By in United States,

Princess Bride anyone?

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By in United States,

I'd say none and work on improving the quality of licensed themes they're pumping out. Hardly any thought or care is put into any licensed work they produce outside of Star Wars sets and even those are starting to show a clear lack of love put into the work. LEGO is pretty much the king of the toy world now and they know it. Any licensed theme they want, they can get, it doesn't matter how quality the sets are or aren't. They need to take a step back and focus on part of why they at least used to be such a great company. Quality and love instilled into each product produced. Even the lackluster (or downright horrible) themes produced a few years ago still felt like the designers at least cared about their own creation that they were putting forth into the market. But then look at LEGO's lineup now. It's mostly subpar licensed themes that are extremely polarizing (such as Minions or Trolls), the licensed themes that could have had great potential like Super Mario they do something totally off-the-wall with, and their original themes are few and far between. Thank goodness for the Hidden Side, a total breath of fresh air among the carbon monoxide of unwanted licenses and lack of originality. I don't even particularly care for it, I'm just happy to have something new and original.

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By in United Kingdom,

Not seen this in the comments - but would love a Thomas the Tank Engine line

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By in United States,

Star Trek, I actually do not know.

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By in Canada,

How about "none", and do something of their own (like a Steampunk line).

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By in Canada,

More Simpsons and bring back Indiana Jones!!

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By in United States,

Sometimes I feel LEGO needs to move away from licensed themes for awhile and bring back some older concepts like Blacktron, Exo-force, or Aquazone. I would suggest another space series like Alien Conquest but I doubt as long as LEGO has Star Wars that it would work.

That being said, I would like to see LEGO try something like the Gundam series or Pacific Rim since the last few mechs that LEGO has done have been very good.

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By in Russian Federation,

I have to say I'm surprised by the amount of comments mentioning what are probably my 3 most favourite cartoons (Phineas and Ferb, Gravity Falls and Steven Universe). Which isn't actually that big - only about 7 or so comments for each - but that's 7 more than I'd have expected!

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By in United States,

Oh and I forgot, Avatar the last airbender would be cool. We did get 2 sets way back in the day, but a proper wave could do very well if done right.

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By in Netherlands,

The traps from the Saw franchise would make for some awesome technic sets.

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By in United States,

@Baldarek said:
"I have to say I'm surprised by the amount of comments mentioning what are probably my 3 most favourite cartoons (Phineas and Ferb, Gravity Falls and Steven Universe). Which isn't actually that big - only about 7 or so comments for each - but that's 7 more than I'd have expected!"

Same. If I had a Peridot minifig to go with my Marceline my life would be complete

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By in Egypt,

I'd go bankrupt if they start producing Star Trek Lego!

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By in United States,

Captain Planet and the Planeteers
Power Rangers
Marvel CMF

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By in United States,

Mister Rogers Neighborhood
Dungeons & Dragons
Classic Space

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By in Germany,

From a quick browsw, my favourites were:

More LotR/ Hobbit
Dune
Classic Space

But would dearly love Discworld, Terry Pratchett to be brought to Legolife

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By in United States,

Transformers! Also please bring back Exo Force. If that was paired with a show, I’m sure it would do very well.

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By in United States,

Really I just want to see Lego Spongebob come back, especially with all the advancements in Lego engineering over the years.

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By in Australia,

Battletech / Mechwarrior would be great, although that universe has never been simple from a licensing point of view!

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By in Brazil,

Doctor Who! I'd love a new set besides the one from ideas (nothing from the 11th and 12th series though), and I'd kill for a CMF series with every Doctor

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By in Netherlands,

AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER

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By in United States,

I tried to comment last night but I don't think it went through, scrolled through the comments just now and didn't find it, but apologies just in case it did go through and this is a duplicate post.

Anyway, I know LEGO has the Disney license and we got Jack and Sally collectible minifigures last year, but I would absolutely LOVE to see a full Nightmare Before Christmas line of sets, or even just a huge D2C set based on Halloween Town from that movie.

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By in United States,

the legend of zelda

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By in United States,

Okay so, this post has nearly reached 500 comments, so first off I want to thank the Brickset staff for taking the time to read all of these, you guys are heroes, and hopefully you’ll manage to see this one.

@CapnRex101 Long story short, I think this should end up as multiple polls and not one.

Clearly not every single suggestion showing up here could make it onto one poll, and anything cut out could be annoying for those who planned on voting for it. But more importantly, just reading the comments, we might not even need a poll. It seems pretty clear at this point that Indiana Jones or The Lord of The Rings is gonna win. I think that the other entries deserve a fair shot, so we can really get down to what aspects of what franchises get us LEGO fans groovin’.

I think the best option would be to split the franchises into three categories based on whether or not they’ve been licensed before:
A poll for franchises that already had a full fledged theme, but could use a revisit. (Indiana Jones, TLoTR, Spongebob, ect.)
A poll for franchises that have had LEGO sets, but only a handful and usually as a subtheme of a larger crossover. (Doctor Who, Sonic the Hedgehog, Ghostbusters, ect.)
And a poll for franchises completely new to the company. (The Legend of Zelda, Gravity Falls, Pokemon, ect.)

An alternative option would be to split the franchises by medium, for example:
Live Action
Cartoon
Anime
Video Game

Of course with that second option we run into the problem that some franchises are multimedia ones. Pokemon is both a video game and an anime, Transformers would fit into the cartoon and live action categories but is more famous as its own toy, DnD doesn’t really fall into any of those categories but no one is suggesting other board games.

Personally I think categorizing things would give a better insight into what people want. For example, I’d much rather get a Steven Universe theme than revisit TLoTR, but I’d much rather revist TLoTR than revist Indiana Jones.

It’s also worth noting in your rules you said you didn’t want any adult themes but people have been suggesting things like Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, and Rick and Morty anyway. Perhaps a bonus “rated r” category could be made for stuff that LEGO would never touch with a ten foot pole just for the fun of it.

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By in Canada,

@GSR_MataNui said:
" @brickablocks said:
"I would like to see LEGO move away from Boomer nostalgia and focus on 1990's nostalgia. So I would request a Buffy the Vampire Slayer or X-Files licensed theme.
"

This sums up my thoughts on most Brickset comments on a whole"
———

Boomer?!? Don’t be daft. Most of us are solid Xers.

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By in United States,

indiana jones, scooby doo and more licensed vehicles.

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By in Australia,

I'll throw my hat in the ring and say what everyone else is saying INDIANA JONES!! please LEGO do what you did with Harry Potter.

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By in Poland,

I would go Narnia. I also would like a Willie Wonka (Gene Wilder version actually so it probably wouldn't happen.)

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By in United States,

Sonic the Hedgehog

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By in United States,

Personally, licensed themes lead to a lot of my favorite sets, so I want to see Lego partner with as many brands as they can.

More Dreamworks films could be cool, like How to Train Your Dragon, and Shrek especially. I also think more Disney and Pixar would be great, especially larger sets based on properties like Phineas and Ferb and A Bug's Life which I know is definitely a long shot.

Men In Black could also be really cool if we get something like the worm battle with J and K fighting him. Also, with Godzilla vs. Kong later this year, it would be a great time to get brick built versions of those two.

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By in Netherlands,

@dougts said:
"An adult/expert targeted LOTR line. Think of Minas Tirith, helms deep, weathertop, Rivendell, prancing pony, minas morgue, Barad dur all done in the scale/style of the big hogwortz or Disney castles "

Good idea, and the also LOTR helmets in the style of the announced Star Wars Helmets. There are plenty of nice ones. Elven, Orcish, Uruk-Hai, Rohirrim, Sauron, Dwarven etc

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By in Netherlands,

And I second the Indiana Jones return. Those sets were both playable and nice to display.

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By in United Kingdom,

Power Rangers!

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By in Jersey,

Game of Thrones, non mini-doll Disney sets, Kingdom Hearts, Shrek, Doctor Who, an Indiana Jones reboot, Star Trek, smaller Simpsons sets, more Lord of the Rings sets etc. etc. I could go on...

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By in United Kingdom,

Avatar: The Last Airbender.

The two mediocre sets from 2006 don't exist, just like that [redacted] from 2010

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By in United Kingdom,

How about no new overpriced licensed theme, just concentrate on making decent sets that aren't tied to anything in particular?:-)

(I've just been working through my collection, including checking all the old Legoland town sets I've got. Despite the basic construction of many sets, they still gave hours of play...)

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By in United Kingdom,

I would love to see Star Trek. I had a look at Mega-Blocks Enterprise. Its good but it could be better. There's scope for the Bricks Headz range to create busts of Borg, Klingon, etc, I would love to see all the Enterprises, plus DS9 and Voyager. And with Star Trek: Discovery and Picard out, its the right time. Mega-Blocks don't have the license anymore, so it could be done.

Although, there's plenty of stuff they could cover without a license. It would be nice to see a historical range again, in modular and stand alone. The Ideas that have been recently approved - pirate island, medieval blacksmith - certainly see a need for it. The historical periods they could cover are wide and varied, victorian, regency, the wars, tudors.

I also want a spitfire in the vehicle creator expert range.

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By in Germany,

Gundam
Dungeons&Dragons
(Classic) Doctor Who
Star Trek (sadly won't happen due to license at Mega Bloks)
Sets based on classic 'Brothers Grimm' fairy tales (if that falls under the category "IP").

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By in Spain,

2001: A Space Odissey would be great! I'd love an UCS set of the Discovery One or of Space Station V.
Mad Max is another film series they could tackle.
And what about Monty Pithon and the Holy grail?

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By in United States,

Definitely a Godzilla line. I would personally love just building giant Kaijus.

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By in Canada,

I'm surprised there isn't more suggestions to World of Warcraft. They have a LOT of pieces that could be used, plus it can fall under a castle theme AND the have a Blizzard contract still.

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By in United States,

With the surprising release of Super Mario I would love to see Legend of Zelda sets!

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By in United States,

I would love to see lord of the rings and hobbit theme again, so much set potential!

And of course a doctor who theme would be amazing!

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By in United States,

As others have mentioned, I'd love to see an update on the Indiana Jones theme (highly likely IF Indy 5 ever gets off the ground).

I also see a TON of potential in the Disney licensed theme. Sets based on classic Disney Afternoon shows (Darkwing Duck, Ducktales, etc.) would be a dream come true.

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By in United States,

@CarolinaOnMyMind said:
" @GSR_MataNui said:
" @brickablocks said:
"I would like to see LEGO move away from Boomer nostalgia and focus on 1990's nostalgia. So I would request a Buffy the Vampire Slayer or X-Files licensed theme.
"

This sums up my thoughts on most Brickset comments on a whole"
———

Boomer?!? Don’t be daft. Most of us are solid Xers. "

———

Not to be rude, but since the media is STILL lumping Millennials and Gen Z together I think Boomers and Xers are fair game, sooo...
*insert deep fried image of spider-crab with laser eyes screaming "silence boomer"*

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By in Norway,

Given how many who thinks Lego already focuses too much on licenses, I really think you should add a "Less licenses/None of the above" option to the final poll. And how does it work if they wants to make some theme based on out-of-copyright material (like Lovecraft or the Grimm brothers) - is it just to go ahead or do they still need some permit from the author's estate (like if those have registered the name as a trademark to circumvent the public domain status)?

BTW - How are the scores counted? I'd think the best way would be to count a) the number of people suggesting a specific licence and b) the suggestion with the most likes, and then use the highest of these two numbers.

As GSR_MataNui suggests, it sounds like a good idea to have separate polls for licenses that already has been a full theme, licenses that have had a few sets and licenses not previously seen in Lego form, in addition to bonus poll for the totally unlikely ones (being R-rated or wholly-owned by a competing toy brand).

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By in Romania,

A Lord of the Rings and/or Hobbit re-issue would be fantastic.

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By in United States,

Psych or an actual line of doctor who

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By in United States,

also Gravity falls :)

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By in Puerto Rico,

Normally, I would say Super Mario, but here we are.

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By in United States,

@GSR_MataNui:
Eh, we're used to worse. Usually the media forgets we even exist because we're sandwiched between two very large, attention-demanding generations, while we mostly just minded our own business.

Anyways, generations really last too long for a single label to accurately encompass the whole age range that they're defined by. Culture changes so much in a single decade that people born a mere ten years apart will have very little in common with each other, yet Gen-X and Millennials are the shortest generations (since we started labelling them, at least) at 16 years, and the G.I. Generation spans a whopping 28 years. That extreme age range means that there were probably a lot of parents who were considered the same generation as their own kids.

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By in United Kingdom,

@VBaskin2010 said:
" @Speed_champions_fan said:
"How about Michel Vaillant?"

A.K.A. Michael Valliant and The Heroes On Hot Wheels?"

I was thinking more about the original French comics (look them up if you don't know about them)

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By in United States,

How about: The 7th Voyage of Sinbad? Or anything Ray Harryhousen related, since this year is the 100th anniversary of his birth.

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By in United States,

Ready Player One

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By in United States,

@PurpleDave Yeah, the entire concept creates lots of weird divides for people.
Take for example how Millennials treated Gen Z over them playing Minecraft and how much they hated that, then compare how Gen Z has been attacking younger Zs and Gen Alpha for playing Fortnite with the exact same hostility without seeing the irony at all. It's truly wild.

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By in United States,

First, Lego Splatoon, with the sets in a wave combine into a stage like Makomart or Goby Arena. Second choice would be the Lost in Space Netflix reboot

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By in Australia,

Terminator would be a great theme!! I would incorporate both LEGO technic and LEGO bricks!

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By in United Kingdom,

NO MORE!!!! Lego is putting its name next to any old crap these days.
If they brought out sets based on what Playmobil are producing, then I'd buy more.

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By in Denmark,

- Asterix
- Tintin
- Narnia
- Assassins Creed
- Ducktales
- James Bond

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By in United States,

I know they would never do it but Rick & Morty would be cool. I'd like more Middle-earth sets or a proper Disney line with minifigs instead of only princesses

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By in Netherlands,

I'd like Lego to expand on the Super Mario theme by introducing more Nintendo games like Zelda, Donkey Kong, Mario Kart etc.

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By in United States,

TRON. Do some TRON 2.0, too.

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By in United States,

LAIKA!!! Coraline, Paranorman, Boxtrolls, Kubo, and Missing Link figures and sets would be amazing!

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By in United States,

While I am on team Indy I feel like it’s inevitable when 5 comes out. Other than brands which currently exist but release a few sets every so often (Disney Minifig scale, Back to the Future with Brickheadz and dimensions, Simpsons as those sets were amazing and had Brickheadz) the only one I can honestly say is I’d love for the Dreamworks partnership to continue with how to train your dragon. All the IPs I would actually buy (or can think of at this moment) LEGO has seen, only except looney tunes but I feel like that doesn’t translate as well to bricks

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By in United Kingdom,

I have a feeling that they will make James Cameron's Avatar in the future.

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By in United States,

More Doctor Who would be great. I'd love the idea of Lego Steven Universe. Another idea that's a bit of a stretch is Fallout or Elder Scrolls. Last one that's with probably a zero chance would be Kamen Rider

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By in United States,

@hotdogonthebbq said:
"LEGO Fortnite sets based on the Battle Royale and Creative Mode versions of the game are an absolute must! There could be a UCS Battle Bus set and the "Battle Packs" could be made as "Squad Packs" that included a few characters and some building materials or a small structure or vehicle, I would buy LEGO FORTNITE sets in an instant! Both LEGO and Fortnite have a building element and have creative builders so I'd love to see it happen!"

I'd definitely love any Fortnite sets as well!

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By in United States,

I'd also love to get some Halo or Nintendo sets!

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By in Netherlands,

Paw Patrol

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By in United States,

Half-Life!

What gamer worth their kb&m wouldn’t want a Dr. Kleiner minifig with Lamarr perched his head?

Dog and Alyx?

Gordon Freeman and Barney surrounded by zombies?

Adrian Shepard and his squad fighting off headcrabs?

There’s tons of stuff of which to make sets!

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By in United States,

StarFox and Metroid now that LEGO has partnered with Nintendo.

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By in France,

How to train your dragon.

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By in United States,

Has anyone brought up Mass Effect? I want a Commander Shepard minifig surrounded by his team of bada**es!

Rex and Grunt bigfigs!!!

M35 Mako!
M-44 Hammerhead!
Atlas mech!
UT-47 Kodiak Drop Shuttle w/Steve Cortez!
Normandy SR-2 w/Joker, EDI, et al!

There’s so much material for awesome sets and minifig packs!

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By in United States,

John Carter of Mars!

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By in United States,

Maybe its time for TLG to pause and think and make a very hard, very serious decision about what they are. Are they making toys for kids or collectibles for adults.

If they are making toys, cut back on the licensed themes. Let kids have thoughts of their own, spark their imagination. Expand some of their internal themes like the City: Spaceport from last year, and include with the instructions pictures and concept art of actual missions, to give seeds for imagination. If they have to make certain licenses that tie into younger interests, make them Duplo- I'd probably throw up a little in my mouth if I saw Troll Duplos, but that theme already looks like nightmare fuel.

If they are making collectibles, then don't make stupid licenses like Trolls that no one asked for and isn't buying. Make a few sets for some of the lower demand themes, like Mario or Minions and Scooby Doo. Go after more mature themes, like James Bond- I mean, they already have the Fast & Furious- or Battlestar Galactica or Terminator (and Predator and Aliens). Classic monster movies would be great- Black Lagoon, THEM!, Godzilla, and Harry Hausen. And do away with the "no realistic weapons" rule.

But they need to cowboy up and make a choice. "Make up your damn mind" is probably a good theme for the second half of FY20. That one is free.

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By in United Kingdom,

While I'd love a Doctor Who line, it is not really suitable for lots of lego sets. Series focuses on characters and creatures. Not many vehicles to do in Lego, just the Tardis and Bessie one of which has been done already. Doctor Who would make a great entry in the Lego Video game series though. Solving puzzles and going on adventures? Exactly what the Doctor does.

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By in Portugal,

GHOSTBUSTERS: Afterlife (2020)

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By in United States,

@mcleod4568:
If they really wanted to do more with the set, there's stuff they could do. Each Doctor in the Dimensions game had a completely different TARDIS interior available, and the exterior color changed shades of blue. The Ideas set worked well for what they tried to do, but the TARDIS as a stand-alone piece looked like it was a two-story luxury TARDIS. So, while I think sales would suffer if they pushed too many of them out at the same time, they could do an Ideas-sized set for each incarnation of the Doctor. They could do a standalone TARDIS in at least a couple shades of blue (primary and dark). They could do various set pieces, especially ones that pertain to key villains like the Daleks or the Weeping Angels.

I don't even watch the show, but I can see a lot of potential there. I just think there's a risk of cannibalizing sales if they weren't careful about how they released sets related to the different Doctors.

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By in United States,

I'd love to see some more Scooby-Doo stuff, but I'd also love to see a Bill and Ted set or, as a couple others have mentioned, the X-Files (mulder's apartment based on the groundhog day episode, skinner's office, the tourist trap where Scully got abducted, the medical files in the underground complex that mulder saw the huge mothership outside of, etc.)

(would love to see a Supernatural set too, but I suppose that's unlikely)

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By in Netherlands,

Shaun the Sheep, Terry Pratchett, Letter for the King

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By in Belgium,

Game of Thrones
Legend of Zelda
Indiana Jones

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By in United Kingdom,

Indiana Jones (redo all the old sets)
Doctor Who Minifigure Series (1x the doctors and 1x companions and villains)
Thunderbirds

Generally I think they need to do more sets for properties that the AFOLs recognise.

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By in Ireland,

Studio Ghibli theme: Totoro, Howl's moving castle,.... lots of great/fantastical buildings and characters.

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By in United States,

I sad that I’m the only person to suggest

Teen Titans Go!

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By in United States,

I think Jumanji would be a great idea for lego

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By in Norway,

Star Trek. Something midi sized that has a chance of being reasonably stable.

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By in United States,

FALLOUT would be amazing.

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