The Batman Already Has A Line Of Funko Pop! Figures

The movie hasn’t even been released yet, and The Batman already has a line of Funko Pop! figures out. The Funko company has a wide range of Pop Vinyls almost any franchise you can think of, from anime to music to comics, so The Batman getting their own figures isn’t too surprising.

It’s not only Funko that’s releasing a collection of The Batman merch before the film’s release, LEGO has also jumped on the bandwagon. With sets depicting the newest version of the Batcave as well as Batman and Catwoman’s standoff, children and adults alike will enjoy the new sets for hours. A new short comic series with artwork based on Robert Pattinson’s suits has also been announced, although there isn’t much known about that project just yet.

The news of The Batman Funko Pop! figures came from an Instagram post. There are five versions of the newest Batman, each in a different pose to collect. Two different BruceWaynes are in the new lineup too, one in his Batsuit without the cowl and the other in a suit. There are also two versions of Zoe Kravitz’s Selina Kyle, similar to Wayne, in one she’s wearing her suit with no mask, and the other she is wearing her chase mask.

The Cat and the Bat’s vehicles even get their own PopFigure! While Catwoman rides her motorbike, Batman drives the Batmobile separately. Oswald Cobblepot also has a Pop Vinyl in the new collection,  which means that Edward Nygma might get his own eventually too when we finally get a look at him.

This is only the first wave of The Batman Funko Pop! figures, meaning that more are expected to come, most likely after the movie has been released into cinemas around the world and we see more costumes and characters. With all of this merchandise coming out in the build-up to its release later this year, it’s really hyping up the fans and this new version of The Dark Knight that has already been shown a lot of skepticism for its choice of actors.

The Batman is set to be released in cinemas on March 4th, 2022.

Source: The Direct

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