‘The Batman’ Will Get A 1/6th Scale Hot Toys Figure Sometime Next Year


The Batman has finally hit theatres, and it’s garnering an interesting mix of positive and negative reviews. Regardless of the film’s quality, the design of the new Batsuit and Batgadgets are always welcome additions to the collector’s market. Hot Toys, via Sideshow, is delivering a new 1/6th scale Batman figure next year, and he comes with a load of wonderful toys.
You’ll notice a few things in the photos below that aren’t included with the figure. If you’ve been collecting or following Hot Toys products over the past few years, you’ll know the company has produced several Batman-related vehicles in the same scale as the figures. So, it’s no surprise that Hot Toys will most likely release a Batcycle and Batmobile sometime in the future to coincide with this latest version of the Caped Crusader.

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Skillfully crafted based on the appearance of Robert Pattinson as Batman/Bruce Wayne in The Batman, the sixth scale Batman collectible figure features a newly developed Bruce Wayne head sculpt and hair sculpture with remarkable likeness; newly crafted Batman head sculpts with separate rolling eyeballs features, also interchangeable lower faces techniques design; a specialized body highlighting Batman’s muscular form; beautifully tailored Batsuit with cape and detachable batarang on chest; cool Bat gadgets and highly-detailed accessories including batarangs, grappling hooks, The Riddler envelope, handcuffs, and a specially designed figure stand.

Here’s what comes exclusively with the Deluxe Edition of The Batman figure:

  • Wingsuit
  • Sticky bomb gun with insertable bullet
  • LED light-up staircase and building décor as diorama accessories
  • Character backdrop

Both the Deluxe and $300 standard edition figures come with the following:

  • Authentic and detailed likeness of Robert Pattinson as Batman/Bruce Wayne in The Batman
  • One (1) newly developed Bruce Wayne head sculpt with accurate facial expression, detailed hair and skin texture
  • One (1) newly developed Batman helmeted head sculpt with separate rolling eyeballs features and three (3) interchangeable lower part of faces capturing his classic facial expressions
  • Approximately 31 cm tall
  • Body with over 30 points of articulation
  • Nine (9) pieces of interchangeable gloved hands including:
    • One (1) pair of fists
    • One (1) pair of relaxed hands
    • One (1) pair of weapon holding hands
    • One (1) pair of accessory holding hands
    • One (1) gesture left hand
  • Each head sculpt is specially hand-painted

Costume:

  • One (1) newly developed Batsuit featuring fabric armored costume with detachable Batarang on chest
  • One (1) black-colored cape (equipped with bendable wire)
  • One (1) utility belt with pistol holster
  • One (1) pair of black gauntlets with two (2) pairs of interchangeable forearm armors (normal and firing mode)
  • One (1) pair of black-colored boots

Weapons:

  • Two (2) batarangs
  • One (1) wired grappling hook
  • One (1) grappling hook

Accessories:

  • Four (4) utility tools
  • One (1) The Riddler envelope with card
  • One (1) pair of handcuffs

What do you think of the new duds Batman is sporting? Let us know in the comments section below.
[Source: Sideshow Collectibles]

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