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- The LEGO Stranger Things: The Creel House set will be released on January 1, 2026, coinciding with the finale of Season 5.
- Priced at 299 euros, it is the largest and most expensive collaboration between Netflix and LEGO to date, consisting of nearly 2,600 pieces.
- Designed for adults aged 18 and up, the set includes 13 minifigures, two vehicles, and allows builders to recreate iconic moments from Stranger Things.
- The Creel House model can be configured in both open and closed positions, revealing detailed elements from Vecnas world.
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LEGO Stranger Things: Creel House Arrives in 2026, Largest Collaboration Yet
Stranger Things fans can anticipate the release of Season 5 on Netflix in November and December. Beyond the screen, Netflix and LEGO will release the LEGO Stranger Things: The Creel House set on January 1, 2026, timed to coincide with the finale of the series. Priced at 299 euros, the nearly 2,600-piece set marks the largest and most expensive collaboration between the two companies to date. Designed for adults aged 18 and up, the set enables builders to recreate the Creel House as seen in Season 5. It also includes 13 minifigures and two vehicles to help recreate iconic moments from the show. Builders can configure the Creel House model in open or closed positions, revealing detailed elements from Vecna’s world.
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