LEGO Harry Potter and the set that just won’t quit

The LEGO Group has seemingly cemented the list of LEGO Harry Potter sets retiring in 2023, and in the process confirmed another year on shelves for the Wizarding World set that just won’t quit.

A total of 17 different LEGO Harry Potter sets are scheduled to leave production by the end of 2023, some of which have already sold out at LEGO.com in some regions (such as 76403 The Ministry of Magic). That list has been locked in for months at this point, and it doesn’t look like any changes are forthcoming as we barrel towards the end of the year, so you can reasonably assume that these are the products to catch before they retire.

Set namePricePiecesRelease date
40495 Harry, Hermione, Ron & Hagrid £21.99 / $24.99 / €24.99466June 1, 2021
40560 Professors of Hogwarts £39.99 / $39.99 / €39.99601June 1, 2022
75968 4 Privet Drive£69.99 / $79.99 / €79.99797June 1, 2020
75979 Hedwig £34.99 / $39.99 / €39.99630June 1, 2020
76386 Hogwarts: Polyjuice Potion Mistake£17.99 / $19.99 / €19.99217June 1, 2021
76398 Hogwarts Hospital Wing£44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99510March 1, 2022
76399 Hogwarts Magical Trunk£59.99 / $64.99 / €64.99603March 1, 2022
76400 Hogwarts Carriage and Thestrals£17.99 / $19.99 / €19.99121June 1, 2022
76401 Hogwarts Courtyard: Sirius’s Rescue£44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99345June 1, 2022
76403 The Ministry of Magic£89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99990June 1, 2022
76406 Hungarian Horntail Dragon£44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99671June 1, 2022
76408 12 Grimmauld Place£114.99 / $119.99 / €129.991,083June 1, 2022
76409 Gryffindor House Banner£29.99 / $34.99 / €34.99285March 1, 2023
76410 Slytherin House Banner£29.99 / $34.99 / €34.99349March 1, 2023
76411 Ravenclaw House Banner£29.99 / $34.99 / €34.99305March 1, 2023
76412 Hufflepuff House Banner£29.99 / $34.99 / €34.99313March 1, 2023
76418 LEGO Harry Potter Advent Calendar£29.99 / $44.99 / €37.99227September 1, 2023

If you have your finger on the pulse of the LEGO Harry Potter portfolio, you might have noticed a peculiar absence from that list – a set you could reasonably have expected to have retired already, so seemingly a shoo-in for departing in 2023. But for reasons known only to the LEGO Group (which presumably involve some degree of continued strong sales), 75969 Hogwarts Astronomy Tower lives to be bought another day (and year).

That’s despite the fact it launched at the tail end of the previous modular Hogwarts system in summer 2020, capping off the grey-roofed designs before the theme switched to the current green-roofed format in 2021 – and now stands alone as the last surviving remnant of the older style. It doesn’t connect easily to sets like 76389 Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets and 76398 Hogwarts Hospital Wing, the latter of which is retiring this year. And it doesn’t really fit with them aesthetically, either.

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And yet: 75969 Hogwarts Astronomy Tower perseveres. At the time of writing, the LEGO Group has handed it a retirement date of December 31, 2024, which means the 971-piece set will enjoy at least another year in production (though that could well be extended, as these dates are always subject to change). So even while 75954 Hogwarts Great Hall, 75948 Hogwarts Clock Tower and so on have long since retired, you can still buy the Astronomy Tower.

Click here to check out the complete list of LEGO Harry Potter sets retiring in 2023, 2024 and beyond, which has this month seen a small adjustment to 76405 Hogwarts Express Collectors’ Edition’s timetable: the train will now depart production by December 2024 rather than 2025, becoming the first Wizarding World direct-to-consumer set to retire since the theme returned in 2018.

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Chris Wharfe
I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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