LEGO has unveiled its long-awaited Twilight set.
Back in 2023, it was confirmed that the iconic franchise would be getting the LEGO treatment, with the Cullen family's house chosen by fans as part of a project by the LEGO Review Board.
The company has now shared a first look at the set, which consists of 2,001 pieces and features minifigures of Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, as well as Jacob Black in both human and wolf form.
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Also included are Bella's red truck and a tree – just in case you want to recreate the "spider monkey" treetop line.
Fans can pre-order the set via LEGO from today (January 16) before it goes on sale on February 4, with the set retailing at £189.99.
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Nick Micheels, who designed the set before it overwhelmingly reached the 10,000 fan vote threshold to be turned into a reality, said: "The amazing submissions on the LEGO Ideas site that demonstrated how dynamic the LEGO system is inspired me to submit my own idea.
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"I decided to create a Twilight build because I’m a massive fan of the saga, and imagining a LEGO interpretation of the films made me so happy!"
Speaking previously about his set, Micheels said of the project: "I studied the actual house in as many ways as I could online, as well as the films’ representation of the house which of course is going to be different."
Lionsgate's director of consumer products Debbie Olshan added: "We’re thrilled for the beloved Twilight brand to cross over into the world of LEGO. Designed by and created for fans, this collaboration allows us to expand The Twilight Saga fandom in new ways."

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