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Hot Toys The Batman Sixth-Scale Figure Is Ready To Fight Crime And Solve Riddles

After months of teasing, Hot Toys has finally revealed its detailed collectible of the Batman.

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After several teases, Hot Toys has officially unveiled its sixth-scale replica of the Batman, as portrayed by Robert Pattinson on the big screen. Like other movie replica figures produced by the company, this one features screen-accurate details in the batsuit worn by Pattinson.

There are armored sections in the undersuit, a wired leather cape, and a cowl that features a leathery texture to it as well. In addition to that, you can pose this figure, swap out the hands for appendages that can hold his many gadgets, and if you feel like unmasking him, you can swap the cowl for a realistic headsculpt of Pattinson. It's also cosplay-accurate, judging by the black make-up around Pattinson's eyes that he applies before donning his iconic mask.

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There'll also be three different versions of this Batman figure to order. The standard version includes all of the aforementioned gadgets, extra hands, and the alternative headsculpt, while the deluxe version includes a sticky bomb gun with an insertable bullet, an LED light-up staircase and building decor as diorama accessories, a character backdrop, and a wingsuit. Lastly, the third version includes everything listed so far and a sixth-scale replica of the Bat-signal seen in the film. We'll update this piece with official pricing soon.

The standard version will cost you $300, the deluxe edition retails for $375, and the Bat-Signal version will set you back $515. All versions are expected to ship out in 2023 from April.

The Batman is now in theaters in several international markets and is already breaking box office records around the globe. In the US, the film is projected to bring in as much as $245 million over its opening frame to help reignite the box office, with AMC's variable pricing program also being trialed during the run of the dark knight's return to the big screen.

For more, you can check out GameSpot's The Batman review and read up on what other critics think.

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