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"I can't wait to show you my toys."
In the DC Films blockbuster Suicide Squad, Academy Award-winning actor Jared Leto delivers an edgy new take on the Joker unlike anything we've seen before. The flamboyant makeup and wardrobe certainly makes his ballsy performance even more fun and memorable.
Today Hot Toys is excited to announce the new 1/6th scale collectible figure of the Clown Prince of Crime in formal wear – a black tuxedo that highlights his manic charisma! The movie-accurate collectible figure is specially crafted based on Leto's image as the Joker in a black tux, which traces its origin to the classic comics. It features a newly painted head sculpt, newly developed body, finely tailored costume, detailed weapons and accessories, and a specially designed Suicide Squad-themed figure stand with character backdrop.
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Hot Toys Suicide Squad 1:6th scale The Joker (Tuxedo Version) Collectible Figure features: One (1) new head sculpt with authentic and detailed likeness of Jared Leto as The Joker in Suicide Squad | Movie-accurate facial expression with delicate makeup applied | Approximately 29.5cm tall | Five (5) pieces of interchangeable gloved hands including: One (1) pair of relaxed hands, One (1) pair of hands for holding weapon, One (1) gesturing left hand
Costume: One (1) specially tailored black tailcoat with a sculpted boutonniere on the lapel, One (1) white vest, One (1) white dress shirt with bowtie, One (1) pair of black pants, One (1) pair of black-and-white shoes
Weapons: One (1) golden AK assault rifle, One (1) purple pistol, One (1) grenade
Accessories: One (1) purple and gold-colored cane, Specially designed Suicide Squad-themed figure stand with movie logo and character backdrop
Release Date: Q1 – Q2, 2017
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Nice- haven't seen the movie, but liked the idea of Leto as Joker from day 1...
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful head sculpts but it's a guy in a tuxedo with a gold AK-47 with a $220 price tag. I would love to find out how much Hot Toys pays to license Marvel and DC stuff.
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