New LEGO DC Set: Modular 76300 Arkham Asylum

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The LEGO Group isn’t one to shy-away from event themed reveals, and San Diego Comic Con 2025 is no different. The LEGO Group have officially revealed 76300 Arkham Asylum. As the name suggests, this 2,953 pieced set, builds the famous Arkham Asylum from the Batman (DC) universe. Not only is this the biggest rendition of Arkham Asylum to date, it’s also modular compatible.
Although I’m not sure how your LEGO City residents would feel being houses next to DC most iconic Super Villains! – with the likes of The Joker, The Riddler, The Penguin, and many others.

As described on the box 76300 Arkham Asylum comes with 2,953 pieces and sits an impressive 32cm (13 in.) high by 25cm (10 in.) wide.
Those looking to scoop up the set’s 16 minifigures will have to pay £269.99 / $299.99 / €299,99. The set is available to pre-order now and is expected to ship from 9th September 2025.

Speaking of minifigures, the 16 figures included are: Batwing, Batman, Robin, Batwoman, Harley Quinn, The Joker, Poison Ivy, Scarecrow, Killer Croc, Bane, The Riddler, Mr. Freeze, Catwoman, The Penguin, and two security guards.
Those with a good eye will also spy two penguin-looking builds hiding in the back – one seems to have stolen some diatomite!

As stated above, 76300 Arkham Asylum is built in LEGO’s signature modular style. The roof and second floor can be removed allowing easy minifigure placement.

The whole build sits comfortably on a 32 by 32 baseplate and includes connection options. It’s likely, that if this sells well, the LEGO Group will continue to produce more DC modulars.
This was the case with LEGO Marvel – the latest Marvel modular being 76294 X-Men: The X-Mansion

Alongside the modular aspect – the build also has some open sections giving a semi-dollhouse feel. The set is also stuffed full of little side builds and interactive elements, and even comes with a Arkham Asylum branded police van.

What do you think of the LEGO Group’s latest DC set? Will you be buying 76300 Arkham Asylum? Let us know in the comments below!

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