LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean is officially returning in 2025, with images of the new Black Pearl set having just been revealed!
Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship will be coming out on September 15th for $379.99, early access already starting on the 12th for LEGO Insiders.
The Black Pearl at LEGO

The LEGO Black Pearl consists of 2862 pieces in total and comes on a detachable stand. Allowing it to not only be used as a display model, but also as a play set.
Features


There's a mechanism to open the cannons on the sides using a gear on the back, as well as a working rudder that's connected to the steering wheel.
The 64cm / 25in high model also comes with some special new cloth pieces for the 3 big sails, and includes a little longboat which can be stored on the deck.
Interior


Parts of the deck can be taken off to reveal the interior inside the ship, including the main cabin in the back as well as the cargo bay.
New Pirates of the Caribbean Minifigures

A total of 9 new Minifigures from Pirates of the Caribbean are included in the LEGO Black Pearl set.
Of course being the crew members Jack Sparrow, Barbossa, Will Turner, Joshamee Gibbs, Elisabeth Swann, Anamaria, Cotton and Marty. As well as the statue at the front of the ship.
- Set number: 10365
- Name: Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship
- Release: September 12th
- Price: $379.99
- Pieces: 2862
- Minifigures: 9
- Link: LEGO
Jack Sparrow's Compass GWP


We'll also be getting an exclusive gift with purchase for the release of the LEGO Black Pearl.
This one is a 151 piece buildable LEGO version of Captain Jack Sparrow's Compass, which will be available with purchase of the Pirate Ship from September 12th while stocks last.
- Set number: 5009609
- Name: Jack Sparrow's Compass
- Release: September 12th
- Pieces: 151
- Minifigures: 0
- Link: LEGO
What do you think about the new LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Black Pearl set? Share it in the comments!
Has anyone else noticed that Falcon Bricks has been super quiet lately
Replyyep. They haven't even updated their Death star post. Tbf Lego has been releasing a ton of new stuff so I get that they aren't writing articles about every set
LEGO has more control than you think. They have manufacturing and distribution plants in the US and in Mexico, which signed a trade deal with the USA. It has been LEGO's choice to raise prices on ALL of their licensed sets, far more than the their non-licensed line.
ReplyNice set but GWP is a bit weak, I will wait for discounts in the future. Price is on the high side but the recent rises have been due to Trumps tariffs and out of LEGO's control.
ReplyGET OUT
I wager 10 years.
ReplyDefinitely need the monkey! Also, there ought to be a set of dead pirates min figs.
Reply150$ is what it should be, Lego used to be more affordable.. and like most people have said where's Jack the Monkey with Barbossa. I think it's a way better price than the OG set going for 1200$
ReplyNot buying it but it looks pretty cool
ReplyI think at best this is a 330$ set, but what chaffes me is the fact that the GWP should have been a Pintel and Ragetii in a rowboat with possibly the dog-that would have made it a lock. The characters are fine but having Anamaria instead of Pintel and Ragetti would have been the smart move. Full crew---oh yeah and where's the monkey?
ReplyI meant having both Pintel and Ragetti would have made more sense. Having the dog and the monkey would have been really cool as well.
honestly solid set, but $380 for a lack luster interior and figs in which some I could go without and we couldve had better ones. I'll pick it up as no way can I miss out, but definitely as $299 set max
ReplyYes 400 clams. You would have to be a real pirate to afford this
ReplyThe royalties to Disney are egregious.
ReplyLooks neat. Thats simply too expensive though.
ReplyBeautiful ship, love the build and figs. Might save up for it, but $380 is A LOT!!
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