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Just in time for the heavilyanticipated Mar. 17 release of Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast, LEGO has announced a new line of signature blocks called BrickHeadz to bring your favorite animated characters home.
SEE ALSO: The extended 'Beauty and the Beast' trailer we've been waiting for is here"LEGO's new line of BrickHeadz sets feature fun and stylized versions of iconic characters from movies, TV series, games and comics, reimagined in colorful brick form using LEGO System bricks with distinct details for a humorous twist," the company's press release read.
Standing over two inches tall, LEGO will offer both Belle and a Beast set commemorate one of Disney's most popular couples.
The Belle set includes colorful LEGO System bricks that "recreate all of her iconic details from the classic Disney animation Beauty and the Beast, including buildable flowing hair with a ribbon and earrings," the company explained.
The Beast set also features colorful bricks with buildable mane and horns, as seen in the original animation.
Not a huge Beauty and the Beast fan (and literally why not)? Don't worry! The company will also be offering sets for all your favorite Batman characters, Iron Man, the Hulk, Black Widow, and Captain America.
Each collection, costing US $9.99, will be available Mach 1 in LEGO Stores and on their website.
Perfect for the kids, nightmare for the feet.
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