If you have been tracking LEGO's 2027 pipeline, the picture just got a lot more interesting. A fresh leak from Unibricks, a leaker with a consistent track record in the LEGO community, has outlined six unannounced sets expected to land in 2027. The batch covers three separate licensed themes: Harry Potter, Fortnite, and Disney (specifically Zootopia), giving fans a broader look at what LEGO has been building toward beyond the Star Wars sets that dominated earlier leaks.

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How this leak fits into a bigger pattern
LEGO's 2027 slate started surfacing as far back as June 2026, with the initial wave of leaks focused almost entirely on the Star Wars theme. That's not surprising given how dominant that line has been for years, but it left a lot of questions about what else was in the works.
This latest batch fills in some of those gaps. The six sets break down evenly: two from the Harry Potter theme, two expanding the Fortnite lineup, and two belonging to the Disney theme with a Zootopia focus. Set 43332 is described as a buildable Judy and Nick set, which would mark a notable step for the Zootopia IP within LEGO's Disney range.
The Fortnite additions are particularly worth watching. LEGO Fortnite has grown into a significant product line over the past couple of years, and two new 2027 sets suggest the partnership between Epic Games and LEGO is nowhere close to winding down. If you have been keeping up with LEGO's licensed gaming crossovers, this tracks with a broader push to keep the Fortnite brand visible in physical retail.
What the pricing signals about set size
Without piece counts, price points become the most useful data available here. LEGO's pricing structure tends to follow a fairly consistent formula, so the figures attached to these leaks give a reasonable sense of where each set lands in terms of complexity and build time.
The Harry Potter sets appear to sit in the mid-range tier based on the reported prices, consistent with the kind of scene-based builds that theme has leaned into recently. The Fortnite sets are positioned similarly. The Disney Zootopia pair includes at least one set priced higher, suggesting the buildable character format (like the Judy and Nick set) may come with more parts than a standard playset.
The reliable source question
Here's the thing with LEGO leaks: the community has a handful of sources that have proven accurate over multiple product cycles, and Unibricks sits firmly in that category. This is not a random social media post. The leaker has a history of correctly identifying set numbers, themes, and pricing before official announcements, which gives this batch more credibility than the average rumor.
That said, LEGO's 2027 lineup is still many months out from any official reveal, and details can shift between the internal planning stage and final retail release. Set numbers and prices tend to hold up; themes and specific inclusions occasionally get adjusted.
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What to expect next
LEGO typically begins rolling out official 2027 announcements in late 2026, with January reveals being a traditional window for the first confirmed wave. Given that leaks for this cycle started in June 2026, the official picture should start coming together within the next few months.
The six sets detailed here add meaningful variety to what was previously a Star Wars-heavy early preview. Harry Potter remains one of LEGO's most reliable licensed themes, Fortnite continues to pull significant retail attention, and a Zootopia buildable set would be a genuine first for that IP at this scale.
For more LEGO gaming coverage and the latest gaming guides across all platforms, keep an eye on what drops as official announcements start catching up to the leak cycle.







