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With the arrival of The Batman, one of the first opportunities for us to witness Bruce Wayne/The Batman in his true role as a detective was granted, owing to the creative genius that is Matt Reeves.
Robert Pattinson’s portrayal of the role was fantastic; it was a tremendous hit with fans of the franchise and the character. To commemorate the success of the movie almost a year later, Hot Toys is now offering us a new Premium Format The Batman Figure, and a The Batman and Batcycle Cosbaby Collectible Set.
The Premium Format Figure is an amazingly realistic representation of Pattinson that depicts the scene in the movie where he and Catwoman (Zöe Kravitz) are saying goodbye while riding motorcycles. For those of us who adored The Batman’s interpretation of BatCat, it is a tragic moment in the movie, but it also provides an insightful glimpse at Bruce as a person.
According to Sideshow’s official description, the figure includes “Batman’s distinctive, tactical suit design is recreated in exquisite detail, with visible stitching on the cowl, contoured protective armor, a fully stocked utility belt, and built-in weaponry. The flowing fabric cape is wired, allowing for a range of dramatic styling options. The sleek Batcycle is also reproduced in superb detail, adding to the eye-catching appeal of this striking piece.”
The Batman Premium Format Figure is currently available for pre-order for $995, the Batman and Batcycle figure is currently on sale for $70, the coin logo is currently on sale for $109, and the Batman: Unmask the Truth lithograph is available for $100! Below are pictures of the new figures:
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