Two new LEGO Star Wars May the 4th GWPs are now previewed: 5010320 and 40917

LEGO is now previewing two new US May the 4th GWPs: 5010320 The Mandalorian and Grogu Display and 40917 The Darksaber, both listed for May 1-6, 2026.

LEGO has started previewing its next US gift-with-purchase lineup for May the 4th 2026, and the current official promotion pages now point to two new Star Wars GWPs that were not part of the earlier late-April offers. The first is 5010320 The Mandalorian and Grogu Display, which LEGO says will run from May 1 to May 6, 2026 and will be available specifically with purchases that include 75442 The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter. The second is 40917 The Darksaber, listed for the same May 1 to May 6, 2026 window but tied instead to a broader $160 minimum spend on LEGO Star Wars merchandise. LEGO’s currently shown official values put 5010320 at $19.99 ARV and 40917 at $29.99 ARV, making this an unusually strong early look at the upcoming Star Wars Day freebie stack.

The important point here is that these are not just vague marketing teases. LEGO’s US offers page is now actively pointing shoppers toward a dedicated Star Wars Day deals page, and that page already includes concrete GWP terms for both promotions. That gives us enough official information to treat both offers as real upcoming US GWPs rather than speculation.

Two new LEGO Star Wars GWPs are now previewed for May the 4th

Based on the official LEGO US offers page and the linked Star Wars Day landing page, these are the two newly surfaced US gift-with-purchase offers:

  • 5010320 The Mandalorian and Grogu Display — start date: May 1, 2026; end date: May 6, 2026; qualifying requirement: purchase must include 75442 The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter; listed ARV: $19.99.
  • 40917 The Darksaber — start date: May 1, 2026; end date: May 6, 2026; qualifying requirement: $160 or more in LEGO Star Wars merchandise; listed ARV: $29.99.

That split matters because these are clearly aimed at two different kinds of buyers. One is locked to a single headline purchase, while the other is a more traditional spend-threshold GWP that rewards a bigger Star Wars basket.

Official LEGO Star Wars Day hero image from the US deals page

5010320 is tied directly to 75442 The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter

The more unusual of the two promotions is 5010320 The Mandalorian and Grogu Display. Instead of being unlocked by a general spend threshold, LEGO’s current terms say the gift is valid when the qualifying purchase includes 75442 The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter. That makes this feel more like a tightly targeted companion bonus than a broad May the 4th add-on.

LEGO’s official product page describes 5010320 as a collectible aimed at Star Wars: The Mandalorian fans, and the current listing shows an age mark of 6+. The page imagery strongly suggests a display-style pack built around the Disney+ series branding rather than a standard boxed construction set format, which makes it stand out from the more conventional GWP structure fans usually expect this time of year.

The official ARV is listed at $19.99, which puts this above the smaller polybag-style freebies LEGO often uses for routine promotions. Because it is attached to one specific qualifying set rather than a simple minimum spend, it may also end up being the more restrictive of the two offers in practical terms, even if some buyers find it easier to plan around a single targeted purchase.

Official LEGO product image of 5010320 The Mandalorian and Grogu Display

40917 The Darksaber looks like the bigger general Star Wars bonus

The second new promo is 40917 The Darksaber, and this one fits the classic premium GWP pattern more closely. LEGO’s dedicated product page presents it as a display-oriented 278-piece Star Wars build for ages 18+, while the current offer terms say it will be free with a qualifying purchase of $160 in LEGO Star Wars merchandise.

That threshold is high, but so is the stated value. LEGO currently lists the ARV at $29.99, which makes The Darksaber the more valuable of the two new promotions on paper. It also feels like the broader crowd-pleaser, because buyers do not need to anchor their order around one exact set the way they do with 5010320.

For collectors already planning a larger May the 4th order, this is likely to be the more important freebie to watch. It is also the one that looks most like a proper centerpiece bonus for the event rather than a narrow tie-in extra.

Official LEGO product image of 40917 The Darksaber

What the current official LEGO terms page does and does not show

There is one small wrinkle worth noting. The main LEGO US offers terms and conditions page still appears to be centered on the currently active late-April promotions at the time of writing. In other words, it does not yet seem to be the page surfacing the May the 4th GWP details most clearly.

The specific terms for these two new Star Wars freebies are instead already spelled out on LEGO’s official Star Wars Day deals page, which is linked directly from the main US offers page. That is where LEGO currently lists the start date, end date, ARV and qualifying purchase requirement for both 5010320 and 40917.

As always with LEGO GWPs, both offers are listed as while supplies last. The standard exclusions also apply, including Pick a Brick (Standard) orders not counting toward the promo, the gift not being exchangeable for cash, and the requirement to return the gift if the qualifying purchase is returned.

Official LEGO lifestyle image of 40917 The Darksaber

Why these May the 4th GWPs matter

From an offers perspective, this is a strong early signal for how LEGO is structuring May the 4th 2026 in the US. Rather than relying on a single freebie, LEGO appears to be stacking a specific purchase bonus and a higher-threshold general Star Wars reward at the same time. That gives the event more shape and makes it easier for buyers to decide whether they want to chase one offer or build an order around both.

It also means the official LEGO offers page is worth watching closely over the next few days. The current preview language suggests this is still part of a broader Star Wars Day rollout, so there may still be more detail to come around points multipliers, additional exclusives, or regional differences. But in terms of genuinely new US GWPs, these are the headline additions now visible through official LEGO pages.

Official LEGO box image of 40917 The Darksaber

The short version: LEGO is now previewing two new US May the 4th GWPs. 5010320 The Mandalorian and Grogu Display is scheduled for May 1-6, 2026 with a requirement that your order include 75442 The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter and an official $19.99 ARV. 40917 The Darksaber is also scheduled for May 1-6, 2026, but it needs a broader $160 Star Wars spend and carries a higher listed $29.99 ARV. If you are planning a US Star Wars Day order, these are the new freebies to track first.

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