McFarlane Toys Releases The Flash Movie Statues.

McFarlane Toys have released two 12-inch Flash movie statues, statues based on Ezra Miller and Michael Keaton, from the upcoming movie.

The Flash

After an accident empowered Barry Allen with the gift of superhuman speed, the young scientist quickly became one of Earth’s most heroic defenders: The Flash. As part of The Justice League, Barry has continued to explore the limits of his powers while trying to outrun the events of his childhood.

When he discovers that he has the ability to manipulate time, The Fastest Man Alive races back to a pivotal moment in his past – only to change the future in a Multiverse of ways that he could have never imagined.

This incredibly detailed 12” scale statue is fully colored to resemble the suit in the upcoming movie The Flash. The character’s featured in a running pose with attachable lightning effects. Included with the statue is a collectible art card with character art on the front and a character biography on the back. The piece also comes with a base on which to display the statue.

Batman Multiverse

When Barry Allen arrives in an alternate 2013, he urgently seeks out the expertise of his friend and mentor Bruce Wayne – but the one he finds in the Multiverse is different on all fronts: older, long-retired from service as Gotham City’s protector, and somehow even more hardened than the billionaire superhero Barry has grown to know. With a global threat on the horizon, Bruce Wayne must decide whether he can become Batman once more.

This incredibly detailed 12” scale statue is fully colored to resemble the suit in the upcoming movie The Flash and is featured in an iconic fighting stance. Included with the statue is a collectible art card with character art on the front and a character biography on the back. The statue also comes with a base on which to display the statue.

The Flash movie statues are due to be released on April 15th, 2023, and can be pre-ordered from various retailers including McFarlane Toys Store, Amazon, Gamestop, Entertainment Earth, Target, and Big Bad Toy store.

Images and Press Release Courtesy of McFarlane Toys


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