Batman and Batmobile figure | Source: Sideshow

Think you’ve got enough Batman memorabilia? Think again!

Hot Toys is bringing the newest, photo-realistic Batman figurine to DC Comics fans. Inspired by Tim Burton’s 1989 film depiction of the Dark Knight, Hot Toys has captured the Caped Crusader in its newest 1:6-scale figure. The manufacturer is also offering a deluxe edition of the figure and a movie-accurate Batmobile.

The Batman 1:6-Scale Figure comes with a boatload of realistic features, notably the hand-painted head sculpt. Detailed to Michael Keaton’s likeness, the figure comes with three distinct faceplates to change Batman’s expressions from pensive to battle-ready. You’ll also notice the rolling eyeball function Hot Toys implemented into the design to make his gaze even more life-like. 

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If you ever wanted to get your hands on Batman’s arsenal of gadgets, now’s your chance! Along with the articulated figure, collectors will receive accessories including his handy Batarang, speargun, grapple gun, ninja wheels, the remote to the Batmobile, and a detonator.

To craft a more ominous scene from Tim Burton’s Batman, take advantage of the Gotham Cathedral rooftop diorama that comes with the Batman Deluxe 1:6-Scale Figure. The rooftop diorama features a perching gargoyle and intricate stone detail. This version costs $66 more and includes all of the accessories that come with the standard figure. 

If that wasn’t enough, Hot Toys is also releasing a Batmobile collectible to help the Dark Knight fight crime around Gotham. With functioning headlights, adjustable wheels, machine guns, and more, this collectible pairs perfectly with the 1:6-scale figure. 

These collectibles are available to preorder now from Sideshow and are expected to ship by September 2024.

About the author

Omar Letson

Omar Letson

Omar is an editorial intern at Adventure Media & Events, writing content for The Pop Insider, The Toy Insider, and The Toy Book. Attending the Savannah College of Art and Design, he plans to pursue a career in magazine journalism. Previously, Omar interned for entertainment news website TV-Tea and for Spitfire Strategies, a public interest communications firm. His favorite TV shows are RuPaul’s Drag Race, Absolutely Fabulous, and WandaVision.

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