The Lego Batman Forever Batmobile releases on August 1, and we're expecting it to be incredibly popular

Preorders For The New Lego Batman Forever Batmobile Are Available Now

The Lego Batman Forever Batmobile consists of 909 pieces. When completed, you’ll have a faithful replica of the iconic car from Batman Forever, complete with molded windshield, moving wheels, and a cockpit that opens up to reveal an intricate interior. A Batman minifigure is also included in the set, along with a display placard with Batman Forever film logo.

Preorder at Lego Store

This will be the second Lego Batmobile to arrive in 2025, following the January release of the Dark Knight Tumbler playset. The January release is smaller at just 429 pieces, but it includes minifigures for Batman, Joker, and Two-Face, making it a more versatile playset. It’s currently on sale for $51 (was $60). Give it a look if you want a cool companion for the Batman Forever model.

If you’re a dedicated Dark Knight fan, consider taking a look at the other Lego Batmobile sets released over the years. While some have been retired or sold out, others are still available. This includes the premium Classic TV Series Batmobile for $150 and The Batman Batcycle for $46.88. The latter isn’t exactly a Batmobile, but the flashy model would look great next to the upcoming vehicle.

More Lego Batmobile Sets

  • The Classic TV Series Batmobile (1,822 pieces) -- $150
  • Batman vs. Harley Quinn & Mr. Freeze Batmobile (435 pieces) -- $48 ($60)
  • Dark Knight Tumbler (429 pieces) -- $51 ($60)
  • The Bat-Pod Bike + Batman Figure (713 pieces) -- $52 ($65)
  • Batmobile: Batman vs. Joker Chase (438 pieces) -- $48
  • The Batcycle (641 pieces) -- $46.88
  • Batmobile vs. Mr. Freeze (63 pieces) -- $17 ($20)

If the upcoming Batman Forever Batmobile set has you eager to revisit the 1995 superhero flick, you can pick it up on 4K Blu-ray for $15 (was $25) at Amazon. The film is a follow-up to Tim Burton's Batman and Batman Returns films, and while Burton produced the movie, Joel Schumacher stepped in as director, and the late Val Kilmer replaced Michael Keaton as Batman, giving Batman Forever a very different vibe from the previous movies. Schumacher would return a few years later to direct 1997's Batman and Robin, which saw George Clooney step in as the caped crusader. If you want to check out all four films, you can grab them in a 4K Blu-ray collection for $59.38, or in a standard Blu-ray version for $13.52.

Batman Forever Blu-ray

  • Batman Forever (4K) -- $15 ($25)
  • Batman 4-Film Collection: 1989-1997 (4K) -- $59.38 ($90)
  • Batman 4-Film Collection: 1989-1997 (Blu-ray) -- $13.52
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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG