Spider-Man Final Battle
Three Spider-Men in one box, and yes, that alone almost sells it.
Brick Rated Score
Set 76261 · 2023
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The thing that got me here is the minifigure lineup.
Getting Tobey, Andrew, and Tom in a single set is the kind of thing fans begged LEGO for, and it actually happened. The Statue of Liberty build around them is fine but modest, and Sandman being reduced to a brick hand in the corner stings if you loved that fight. Buy this one for the figures and the movie moment, not for the model.
Best for: Spider-Man: No Way Home fans who want all three live-action Spideys on one shelf
What it is
This is LEGO's love letter to the airport-sized wish every Spider-Man fan made after No Way Home: put Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland in the same box. And they did it. Spider-Man Final Battle recreates the Statue of Liberty showdown from the film's climax, with a broken green statue serving as the battleground and a swarm of characters clinging to it mid-fight. The first time I lined up all three Spideys on their action supports, I actually grinned. There's something genuinely special about having the whole multiverse of web-slingers in one scene, and the set knows that's its main event.
The catch
I'll be straight with you about where it gets thinner. At the original 109.99 dollars, you are paying a premium and the build is doing a lot less work than the figures are. The statue itself is a fairly compact model, and the head design is lifted almost wholesale from the older Apocalypseburg version of the Statue of Liberty, so if you built that one it will feel familiar. The bigger irritation builders kept raising is structural: the statue head has a habit of popping off the base during play, and once it does, wrestling it back on is more of a chore than it should be. And then there's Sandman. He wreaks real havoc in the movie, but here he's demoted to a brick-built hand hiding in the bottom corner, with no minifig at all. Lizard doesn't show up either. If you came for a complete cast, those two absences are felt.
Who it's for
So who is this really for. If you love Spider-Man: No Way Home, or you just want that iconic three-Spidey image sitting on your shelf, this is an easy yes, and honestly the figure value alone (nine figs, seven of them exclusive) softens the price a lot. Doctor Strange, Green Goblin, Electro, Doc Ock, MJ, and Ned round out a lineup with almost no dead weight. But if you build primarily for the model, for clever engineering and a display piece that stands on its own, this one will underwhelm you, and you should look elsewhere. It's a minifigure set wearing a statue costume, and it's best to walk in knowing that.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build itself is quick and honestly a bit uneven. Most of your time goes into the broken statue and its base, which comes together in a couple of pleasant hours without much head-scratching. It's not a technically demanding build, and the play features (the midair minifig supports, the removable roof revealing Sandman's hand, the flip-open portal at the back of the skull, and a soft rubbery web element to catch a figure) are more about recreating film moments than testing your skills. Kids will get more out of the swooshing and posing than adult builders will get out of the assembly.
Piece-wise, the real treasure is in the polybag of figures rather than the bricks. The three Spider-Men are the headline, each with their own printing, and the set is loaded with sought-after faces: Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Electro, Doctor Strange, MJ, and Ned. Seven of the nine are exclusive here, which is why the combined minifig value runs so high against the set price. The green statue elements and that flexible web piece are the most distinctive molded parts, but nobody is buying this for a parts haul. You're buying it for the printed faces, and on that front it delivers generously.
Fun facts
- 01Seven of the nine minifigures are exclusive to this set, and the figures together carry more than two-thirds of the set's original retail value.
- 02The Statue of Liberty head reuses much of its design from the 2019 LEGO Movie 2 set Welcome to Apocalypseburg.
- 03Sandman, a major player in the film's finale, appears only as a brick-built hand tucked into the corner, and Lizard doesn't appear at all.
- 04Released in 2023 at 109.99 dollars, the set retired in December 2025, and sealed copies have since climbed well above their original price.
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