10 new LEGO NINJAGO Dragons Rising episodes are out now
The rest of LEGO NINJAGO Dragons Rising’s first season is now available, featuring recent sets and insight into the future of the theme.
Grab some popcorn and tune into the last 10 episodes of LEGO NINJAGO Dragons Rising on various streaming services depending on your region now. These instalments round out the first chapter of a new era for LEGO NINJAGO, introducing us to a new team of characters as the show shifts the focus from all but one of the theme’s first ninjas.
A few sets were missing from the part of this first season, but rest assured that they all appear in the second part, allowing for a comparison between their physical and on-screen appearances. Some of the builds may end up sticking around too, based on the ending.
Please note that the rest of this article will be discussing spoilers for the final episode of NINJAGO Dragons Rising.
The final episode of LEGO NINJAGO Dragons Rising’s first season solidifies the new still-in-training team of ninjas as Arin, Sora and Wyldfyre under the tutelage of Lloyd, Kai, Zane and Nya while Cole treads a different path and Jay remains working for The Administration (without the other’s knowledge).
Arin, Sora and Wyldfire seem likely to return in future sets, alongside Ryu. However, the ending also confirms that Ras is working for another master from outside Imperium, recruiting Imperium scientist Jordana. They seem just as likely to return in the future too, though Jordana has no physical minifigure just yet.
With all that in mind, the rumoured set names for LEGO NINJAGO 2024 sets may make more sense. While they have yet to be officially confirmed and should be taken with a pinch of salt, the story of LEGO NINJAGO Dragons Rising looks set to continue with many more questions to be answered – the status of Wu and Pixal, whether will we see Jay again, Ras’ master and many more.
LEGO NINJAGO sets rumoured for 2024
LEGO set | Price | Pieces | Release date |
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71804 Arin’s Battle Mech | £TBC / $14.99 / €14.99 | 104 | January 2024 |
71805 Jay’s Battle Mech | £TBC / $10.99 / €10.99 | 78 | January 2024 |
71806 Cole’s Earth Mech | £TBC / $19.99 / €19.99 | 235 | January 2024 |
71807 Sora’s Tech Mech | £TBC / $19.99 / €19.99 | 209 | January 2024 |
71808 Kai’s Fire Mech | £TBC / $29.99 / €29.99 | 322 | January 2024 |
71809 Egalt the Master Dragon | £TBC / $64.99 / €64.99 | 532 | January 2024 |
71810 Riyu the Baby Dragon | €14.99 | 132 | March 2024 |
71811 Arin’s Ninja Off-Road Buggy | €49.99 | 267 | March 2024 |
71812 Kai’s Ninja Climbing Mech | £TBC / $69.99 / €69.99 | 623 | March 2024 |
71819 Dragonstone Temple | €119.99 | 1,212 | March 2024 |
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