Super Heroes Marvel

Avengers: Endgame Final Battle

The portals scene again, and this time the figures are what let it down.

Brick Rated Score

3.2 out of 53.2/5

Set 76323 · 2025

Pieces621
Minifigs10
Year2025
Set number76323

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The verdict

I really wanted to love this one, because that portals moment is the best scene Marvel ever put on screen.

But the fourth crack at it feels thinner than the versions before it, with a smaller build, fewer figures than the 2023 set, and a Giant-Man reimagined as a little mech instead of a proper bigfig. Kids who just want Iron Man, Black Panther and a big Thanos to smash together will have a great time. Collectors who already own an Endgame battle set can happily skip this.

Best for: younger Marvel fans who want an action playset rather than shelf accuracy

The full review

What it is

This is LEGO's fourth run at the Avengers: Endgame portals finale, and if you have watched that scene as many times as I have, you already know why they keep coming back to it. Every hero the MCU ever introduced pouring through Doctor Strange's sling rings onto one muddy battlefield is pure catnip for a builder. The 2025 set gives you 621 pieces, ten figures counting the Thanos bigfig, sling-ring portal elements, two rock-explosion functions, and a battlefield you can rearrange however you like. My honest first reaction was warmth followed by a small sinking feeling, because I have built the 2023 version and this one is noticeably lighter in the hand.

The catch

So let me be straight about where it wobbles. At 99 dollars for 621 pieces it lands at roughly sixteen cents a part, which would be fine on its own, except the 2023 Endgame Final Battle gave you 794 pieces and thirteen figures for the exact same money. That comparison follows this set around everywhere online and it is fair. The figure selection is the real sticking point. Too many are repeats from older sets, Captain America's outfit is not right for this moment, the broken shield is not printed on a clear piece the way collectors hoped, and Thanos arrives without his helmet. Turning Giant-Man into a small mech piloted by an Ant-Man minifigure, rather than a proper bigfig like the old Civil War one, is the choice that stung the community most, and I understand why.

Who it's for

Here is who I would actually point toward it. If there is a kid in your life aged ten and up who wants Iron Man and Black Panther and a giant purple villain to crash together on the carpet, this is a lovely action playset and the play features hold up. If you missed all the earlier Endgame battle sets and want just one, the newest one is easy to find and does the job. But if you already own the 2023 set, or you are a display-focused collector who cares about screen-accurate figures and a satisfying part count, this is the rare Marvel box I would tell you to walk past without much guilt.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build itself is quick and light, the kind of thing you finish in an hour or a bit more without ever feeling challenged. It is mostly figures, accessories, and a modular ground layout with a couple of spring-loaded rock bursts built in, so there is not much technical meat to chew on. That is not automatically a bad thing, it just means the fun here lives in the minifigures and the play features rather than in any clever engineering.

On the parts front, the standout is really the figure printing and accessories rather than any headline new mold. Iron Man MK85 carries the nano-gauntlet sword and shield, Iron Spider has the four articulated legs clipping off his back, Falcon comes with two stud shooters, and Scarlet Witch gets translucent flame elements for her energy. The Thanos bigfig is the anchor piece of the box, big and satisfying in hand even without his helmet. For parts-pack value the figures and their trans-coloured effect pieces are the draw, but nothing here is a rare printed brick that will send parts hunters running to the resale market.

Fun facts

  • 01This is the fourth LEGO take on the Endgame portals finale, following versions released in 2019, 2021 and 2023.
  • 02Giant-Man appears as a piloted mech with an Ant-Man minifigure inside, a departure from the single-piece Giant-Man bigfig LEGO made for the 2016 Civil War airport set.
  • 03The box is marketed as ten figures, which counts nine standard minifigures plus the oversized Thanos bigfig.
  • 04Several key portals-scene heroes are absent, including Thor, War Machine, Bucky, Rocket, Groot and Star-Lord.

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