Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Stephanie Beatriz's Disney movie Encanto has announced a beautiful new Lego set released this week globally.

The new animated movie introduces the world to the mythology of Alma Madrigal and her magical family living in a Casita that protects them from the dangers of the outside world.

Though her parents and siblings are gifted with special abilities, it's Alma who must save the day when magic itself is threatened.

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Disney will now let young and old alike build the Madrigal House with a 587-piece Lego replica, which is almost as magical as the one in the movie!

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The Madrigal House

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This Lego set will go on sale on Wednesday, December 1 in the retailer's UK store for £44.99 and will also be available in the US for $49.99.

Builders can recreate the Madrigal family's colourful three-level house, complete with accessories to decorate including an accordion, gramophone and umbrella.

Mini-figures for Alma (Stephanie Beatriz), Abuela (María Cecilia Botero) and Antonio (Ravi-Cabot Conyers) are packed into the set too, plus a fuzzy capybara and a gorgeous butterfly.

When the Madrigal House is fully built, it will measure up to 26cm high and 20cm wide. It has interactive capability too so its instructions can be displayed on screens during building.

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If you're interested in learning more about the film itself, definitely check our interview with Encanto cast members Diane Guerrero and John Leguizamo about Disney exploring Colombian heritage on the big screen for the first time.

Encanto has been released in UK cinemas, and will be streaming on Disney+ from December 24 as well.

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