Spooky season is right around the corner, meaning it’s time to go pick up some pumpkins for carving or set up that gigantic 12-foot-tall skeleton on your front lawn. If you’re looking for decorations for inside your house, Lego sets are excellent display pieces. Plus, who doesn’t love a little project to work on when the weather starts to get a little colder?
Lego has a wide variety of Halloween-themed sets for those of us who love getting in the spooky spirit the second fall weather hits, whether you’re an adult or kid. These include a set for The Nightmare Before Christmas, BrickHeadz figures of Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will from Stranger Things, and even a delightful Hocus Pocus build.
Below you can see a few of our favorites from Lego’s Halloween-themed sets this year, but it’s worth checking out the full Lego Halloween range to see everything they have available right now.
Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas

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Is The Nightmare Before Christmas a Halloween or Christmas movie? I like to believe it’s a bit of both, as I’d happily watch it during both points in the year, and Lego seems to agree as this set is included in their collection of Halloween Lego sets. Coming to 2,193 pieces and recommended for adults aged 18 and up, this set allows you to build three locations from the film: Spiral Hill, Jack Skellington’s house, and the Halloween Town Hall.
There’s a variety of fun little details within it, and it even comes with eight characters to place in the town, including Jack Skellington, of course, Sally, Santa Clause, minifigures of Lock, Shock, and Barrel, a Zero the dog figure, and a figure of The Mayor with two faces. It looks like the set even comes with some Christmas decorations, so you can keep it up as a display going into the holidays, too.

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Halloween Wreath

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If you’re looking for a Halloween decoration that can be hung up in your home, this Halloween Wreath looks like a great build to pick up for spooky season. It’s recommended for ages 12 and up, making it a great project for younger Lego fans to piece together, and comes with 617 pieces. The wreath itself features a large bat, pumpkins, a ghost, and spider webs, alongside various plants and flowers around the edges, making it an excellent display piece to have up throughout the month.

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Disney Hocus Pocus: The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage

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For those who make Hocus Pocus an annual watch every Halloween (same, honestly), this Lego set of the Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage is a great display piece to have set up through October. While it’s recommended for ages 18 and up, younger fans can piece it together with the help of someone older if it’s caught their eye. It comes with 2,316 pieces that create the cottage — which is filled with plenty of fun details on the inside — with a little gate and graveyard.
Of course, it also comes with minifigures of Winifred, Sarah, and Mary Sanderson, Max and Dani Dennison, and Allison Watts alongside a Thackery Binx cat figure to complete the set.

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Jack-O’-Lantern Pickup Truck

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For younger Lego fans, this Jack-O’-Lantern Pickup Truck set is a delightful build to work on over the Halloween season. It’s recommended for ages eight and up and comes with 177 pieces that create the pickup truck and the giant carved pumpkin that’s placed in the back. It even comes with a farmer minifigure to drive it.

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Haunted Mansion

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The Haunted Mansion set is recommended for slightly older Lego fans than the Jack-O’-Lantern Pickup Truck — ages nine and up rather than eight — and comes with 736 pieces. It’s a three-in-one set that allows you to build either a haunted house, a haunted ship, or a haunted train set that comes with a platform, so you have a variety of options to piece together for the season. It also comes with five minifigures that are perfect for Halloween: a werewolf, a vampire, a ghost with a glow-in-the-dark cape, Frankenstein’s monster, and a skeleton.

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Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will Figures

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With the final season of Stranger Things set to arrive this year, there’s no better time to revisit the show and start a rewatch. Lego has a fun set to build while watching, offering BrickHeadz figures of Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will from season one of the show that are currently available to preorder and set to be released on Oct. 1. It’s a set that’s recommended for ages 10 and up, and comes with 542 pieces.

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Wednesday Addams Figure

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If The Addams Family and/or Wednesday are on your Halloween season watchlist, this Lego set of Wednesday Addams is well worth checking out. Especially now that it’s on sale at the Lego store for 30% off. Coming with 702 pieces, and recommended for those aged 10 and up, this set features a posable Wednesday model whose head, arms, and feet move. She even comes with two different faces and outfits, so you can have her in the Rave’N Dance dress or her uniform from the show.
Alongside a variety of accessories and a Thing figure, this set also comes with a stand for Wednesday to be placed on that has two lockable drawers within it for storage.

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Hogwarts Castle and Grounds

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If you’re searching for a nice challenge to work on through the month of October, this Lego set of Hogwarts Castle and its grounds is sure to keep you busy. It comes with 2,660 pieces (and is recommended for adults ages 18 and up) which build Hogwarts Castle, including the Main Tower, Astronomy Tower, Great Hall, courtyards, bridges, greenhouses, Boathouse, and the Black Lake.
This set also comes with cool little details like the Durmstrang Ship, the Beauxbatons Carriage, the Ford Anglia stuck in the branches of the Whomping Willow, a Hogwarts architect minifigure, and a Hogwarts Castle nameplate to fully complete the display.

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Gremlins: Gizmo

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Gremlins is another one of those movies that can be watched during both Halloween and Christmas, but since this set is releasing on Oct. 1, there’s no better time to work on it than during spooky season. The Gremlins: Gizmo set is recommended for ages 18 and up and comes with 1,125 pieces that creates adorable little Gizmo with a set of brick-built 3D glasses. He can be assembled to either be standing up or sitting down and has a posable head, ears, arms, hands, fingers, and feet. He even comes with a little water splash element that can be attached to his back.
This Lego set is currently available to preorder for $109.99 and is set to be released on Oct. 1.

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