LEGO has announced a new set based on the classic 1985 movie The Goonies. LEGO Ideas The Goonies is a 2,912-piece set that comes with 12 minifigures. It has the Inferno pirate ship on one side and memorable scenes and locations from the movie on the other. These include the Fratellis’ hideaway, the caves, and One-Eyed Willy’s treasure room, all of which are equipped with booby traps and Easter eggs from the film. The set costs $329.99 and releases via early access on November 1 for LEGO Insiders (sign up here for free) and on November 4 for everyone else.

LEGO Ideas The Goonies

LEGO Ideas The Goonies

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Available November 1 for LEGO Insiders, and November 4 for all.

Release: November 1 for LEGO Insiders, November 4 for allPrice: $329.99Pieces: 2,912Set #: 21363Dimensions: 7” width, 24” length, and 14” height

If you buy this set between November 1 – 7, you’ll also receive LEGO Ideas The Goonies: The Walsh’s Attic (set 40733) as a Gift With Purchase. It re-creates the room where the kids find the treasure map. It’s made up of 179 pieces and is not sold separately, meaning it’s only available as a GWP for one week. It’s also only available while supplies last, so you may want to sign up to be a LEGO Insider to get early access if you want it.

LEGO Ideas The Goonies

The set includes 12 minifigures (see the full list below), which feature some brand-new LEGO elements, like Sloths’ pirate hat and bandana, and Mama Fratelli’s hair and beret.

LEGO The Goonies Minifigures IncludedMike “Mikey” WalshClark “Mouth” DevereauxRichard “Data” WangLawrence “Chunk” CohenAndrea “Andy” CarmichaelStephanie “Stef” SteinbrennerBrandon “Brand” WalshSlothMama FratelliFrancis FratelliJake FratelliOne-Eyed Willy

There’s plenty to do from a play perspective here. You can drop boulders and open trap doors with the Copper Bones Skeleton Key. You can also press the keys on the Skeleton Organ, but hitting the wrong note opens a trap door where the minifigure is standing.

This set came out of the LEGO Ideas program, in which fans submit designs they’ve created. If a submission gets 10,000 community votes, LEGO considers it as a potential official release. This set was submitted by Greece-based 3D artist Vaggelis Ntezes (LEGO Ideas name: Delusion Brick). You can check out the original design on its LEGO Ideas page.

It’s a good time to be a LEGO fan who’s also a child of the ’80s. LEGO recently released a Gizmo set based on Gremlins and a Soundwave set based on Transformers. For more, check out every LEGO set released in October 2025 above.

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