LEGO Marvel experience set for San Diego Comic-Con 2024
The LEGO Group will be pulling double duty at San Diego Comic-Con 2024, with its own booth on the show floor and an appearance at a Marvel stand too.
We’re less than a week away from this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, with 2024’s major pop culture event running from July 24 to July 28. The LEGO Group will be there once again, with a dedicated booth welcoming fans, plus LEGO MASTERS and LEGO NINJAGO: Dragons Rising panels confirmed so far.
Although there’s no word of a LEGO DREAMZzz presence, as with last year’s show, rumours suggest that the LEGO Dungeons & Dragons Collectible Minifigures series might be making a surprise appearance too, but do take that with a pinch of salt for now.
In addition, Marvel has confirmed that the LEGO Group will also be appearing at one of its SDCC booths on July 28. Visitors who make their way to stand 2519 can check out the LEGO Marvel experience in person, which includes a look at sets and special X-Men ’97 and Spider-Man photo opportunities.
According to Marvel, the two companies are joining forces to bring scenes straight out of the Marvel Universe to life, built by LEGO artists. There’s no word yet on exactly what those builds might be, although it certainly sounds as if the models may be based on the wider Marvel comic book universe and not just the MCU.
The Marvel stand will also feature a Deadpool & Wolverine photo op that rewards fans with a con-exclusive pin and the chance to play through a demo of the upcoming Marvel Rivals video game.
Another Marvel stand can be found at booth 2329 too, where the company will have more photo ops, costumes from various Marvel Studios’ movies, game demos and a special sign-up gift for anyone who subscribes to the Marvel Unlimited app on the show floor.
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