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LEGO at San Diego Comic Con 2023

San Diego Comic Con 2023 is just a few days away and it looks like LEGO will be having a decent presence this year. They will still have their Booth #2829 which will be selling sets there but they haven’t revealed what will be displayed on the floor. I do have information about what will be going on there this week but it’s embargoed for another few days.

There were on LEGO exclusives in the portal and it’s already been closed so there’s nothing to expect there. They still could do something at the booth itself but we’ll see.

You can follow my Twitter or Threads to stay updated when things are happening there in real-time.


Thursday, July 20

LEGO: I Had a DREAMZzz Last Night About Ninjago! – Room 6BCF/10am-11:30am

Learn all about LEGO DreamZzz, a new content IP that launched in May. The panel will be hosted by Keith Malone (head of entertainment development for the LEGO Group) along with voice talent Sarah Jeffery (Zoey), Marcos Cardenas (Mateo), Vincent Tong (Logan, Kai), Brian Drummond (Mr. Oz, Nightmare King, Ras, Riyu, Lobbo), and Larissa Dias (Izzie), as well as DreamZzz LEGO model designer Freddy Charters, head of LEGO production Asa Tait, and Doc Wyatt and Kevin Burke, head writers of Ninjago Dragons Rising. Be sure to come as your favorite Ninja or Dreamchaser.

LEGO x Project K Building India Together – Hall H/1pm

Recognizing LEGO’s extraordinary creativity and ability to inspire, we see a remarkable opportunity for collaboration.

Most Indian children did not grow up

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LEGO x Project K Building India Together Panel at SDCC 2023

At San Diego Comic Con 2023, there will be a Hall H panel for Project K which is India’s first Mytho-Sci-fi narrative. At first look, it doesn’t really involve LEGO but in one of our press emails, there will be a LEGO collaboration with Project K. I’m not sure how it will all fit in as the description is still pretty vague but I’m very interested to see what it is about. Project K will be the first Indian movie to be featured at Hall H at SDCC and it’ll be on Thursday, July 20 at 1pm.

Recognizing LEGO’s extraordinary creativity and ability to inspire, we see a remarkable opportunity for collaboration.

Most Indian children did not grow up with LEGO in the 90s and 2000s however as adults, they view LEGO with the sight of missed nostalgia.

Collaborating with Project K opens up the path for LEGO to enter the homes of Indian children and youth who wish to experience the joy of building and the pride of creation.

Integrating Indian cultural elements into LEGO sets and characters would offer a fresh experience for billions around the world and would open doors to a new era of imaginative play and cross-cultural appreciation.

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LEGO Booth Signings at SDCC 2023

We’ve already talked about some of the happenings at San Diego Comic Con 2023 for LEGO but it looks like there’s more that has been revealed. Doc Wyatt from the LEGO Ninjago team has posted a graphic showing some of the panels including the LEGO: I Had a DREAMZzz Last Night About Ninjago! and LEGO Masters: Behind the Brick but it looks like there’s some signings for the panels as well for each of the three “themes.”

There’s no word yet on whether they are ticketed signings where you have to get a wristband or if they’re just first-come, first served at the LEGO booth.


Thursday, July 20

DREAMZzz Signing – LEGO Booth #2829 – 12:00pm


Friday July 21

LEGO Masters – Meet the Masters! Signing – LEGO Booth #2829 – 12:00pm


Saturday, July 22

Ninjago Talent Signing – LEGO Booth #2829 – 1:30pm

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LEGO Masters: Behind the Brick Panel at SDCC 2023

The Friday panel schedule for San Diego Comic Con 2023 is now up and we can expect the second LEGO panel that will be happening with LEGO Masters: Behind the Brick. It will be on July 21 at 4pm in Room 25ABC.

At the panel, there will be a sneak peek at what’s to come for LEGO Masters and Season 3 winner Stacy Roy will be on hand to share some tips and tricks. In addition, the panel will also include Amy Corbett, Pete Donner, Robert May, Michael Heyerman, Pip Wells, and Brent Benedetti.

Get a sneak peek at the exciting developments from around the world in TV’s greatest building competition, LEGO Masters! Stacey Roy (U.S. season 3 winner) leads a panel of experts, here to share tips, tricks, and secrets. They’ll explore topics from auditions to challenge development, through series production and beyond, along with a deep dive into the wild world of LEGO Masters across the planet. Featuring Amy Corbett (LEGO design lead/brickmaster), Pete Donner (LEGO master model builder), Robert May (LEGO exec producer), Michael Heyerman (SVP unscripted, Endemol Shine), Pip Wells (exec producer), Brent Benedetti (Challenge exec producer), and others. Get ready to get your brick on!

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LEGO: I Had a DREAMZzz Last Night About Ninjago! Panel at SDCC 2023

The Thursday panel schedule for San Diego Comic Con 2023 is now live and there will be one for LEGO which is the LEGO: I Had a DREAMZzz Last Night About Ninjago! As expected, LEGO will be showcasing their newest IP, LEGO DREAMZzz, which includes some of the voice actors for the show. In addition, LEGO Ninjago will be there as well for Ninjago: Dragons Rising so instead of it having a dedicated panel like with previous years, it’ll be a combined one so there won’t be that much time to go in depth since probably each show will only get about 20 minutes of details with some time left over for the Q&A.

The panel will be held on Thursday, July 20 from 10:30-11:30am in Room 6BCF. Of course, I will be in attendance I’ll most likely be doing the live post as I have done in previous years. You can follow me on Twitter or on Threads for that. Hopefully, I have time to juggle between the two.

Learn all about LEGO DreamZzz, a new content IP that launched in May. The panel will be hosted by Keith Malone (head of entertainment development for the LEGO Group) along with voice talent Sarah Jeffery (Zoey), Marcos Cardenas (Mateo), Vincent Tong (Logan, Kai), Brian Drummond (Mr. Oz, Nightmare King, Ras, Riyu, Lobbo), and Larissa Dias (Izzie), as well as DreamZzz LEGO model designer Freddy Charters, head of LEGO production Asa Tait, and Doc Wyatt and Kevin Burke, head writers of Ninjago Dragons Rising. Be sure to

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LEGO Not Part of San Diego Comic Con 2023 Exclusives Portal (For Now?)

The San Diego Comic Con 2023 exclusives portal is now live and it doesn’t look like LEGO will have any exclusives for sale this year. We’re still a few weeks away from the event and there’s still time for companies to add themselves to the list since we have until July 16 to submit our entries but so far, it’s not looking promising. There’s a chance that they could do something directly at their booth but that would be a mess and I can already hear the security say “you can’t stand here, keep moving.”

The last time that LEGO did any exclusives was back in 2019 before the pandemic closed everything down the year after. Back then, they had a few exclusives that lucky fans were able to purchase as well as minifigures that were given away at random. LEGO did sell their exclusives online in 2020 at various retailers and they went rather quickly with some of them managing to restock a few times. Other than that, it’s been quiet the past few years and it looks to be the same this year. Again, I’ve heard that they were done with exclusives altogether because of the reselling that people do during the con and they weren’t happy with that but that’s just a rumor that was relayed to me a few times.

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LEGO Confirmed for Exhibit Floor at San Diego Comic Con 2023

The Exhibit Floor layout has been released for San Diego Comic Con 2023 and we can confirm that LEGO will be on display once again. They’ll be at their usual spot at Booth #2829 although we don’t know yet what will be on display there. If I had to make a guess, I would think there will be something involving LEGO DREAMZzz since it’s their newest IP.

In addition, we’re not sure if there will be any exclusive LEGO sets or minifigures that will be given away like with previous years. If you remember, LEGO didn’t have anything last year besides some panels and I’ve heard rumors that they were done with exclusives so we’ll see since companies have been starting to ramp up their reveals as we speak.

I will be there once as press so I’ll be attending most, if not all, the LEGO panels and will be reporting on them as they go on. Many readers seem to like the live tweeting of them, especially the Ninjago panels so follow me on Twitter if you haven’t yet.

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