Amazon Snaps a LEGO Marvel Infinity Gauntlet Deal Into Existence Ahead of Father's Day
The perfect Father's Gift for that MCU and LEGO fan in your life.


The LEGO Marvel Infinity Gauntlet is currently on sale at Amazon. For $51.19 (36% off), you can pick up one of the most intricate and detailed LEGO display sets around, and just in time for Father's Day. Set #76191 features an almost-to-scale replica of Thanos the Mad Titan's Infinity Gauntlet from Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
For more LEGO goodies, check out the recently released book nooks and the best LEGO sets for adults in 2025. And check back throughout the week for more Father's Day deals.
LEGO Marvel Infinity Gauntlet Is On Sale Now
The set includes the full gauntlet, the six Infinity Stones, a display stand, and a plaque. It looks perfect on a book shelf or as a coffee table in your game room. The 590-piece set comes complete with fully posable fingers, so you can definitely have some creative fun with it. The golden bricks perfectly recreate the mystical, shining feeling I got from watching the movies, and the scale of it all is impressive. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is no stranger to getting the LEGO treatment, and there are countless sets for both kids and adults. From character bust statues to Spider-Man playsets, there's truly something for everybody who might be into LEGO.
Avengers: Endgame was released in 2019, ending the years-long Infinity Sage of the MCU. We gave the film a 9.5 overall, saying "[it]is easily the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most ambitious, emotional, and affecting film to date, somehow managing to tie up more than a decade of storytelling in a confident (and mostly coherent) climax - a hurdle that many other blockbuster franchises have stumbled over in their final runs."
Check Out More Awesome LEGO Sets for Father's Day
The LEGO book nooks are some of the most popular new line of sets in awhile, and three of them just released earlier this month. There are themed sets from Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and Sherlock Holmes available. They not only act as functioning book nooks, but can unfold into an expanded set showing off more of the scenes the sets are based on.
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