Hero Collector figurines: Pennywise, Gremlins & more coming in September

Last Updated on August 10, 2021

Warner Bros. Consumer Products has teamed up with Hero Collector – designers, manufacturers, and publishers of high-quality collectibles – for a line of figurines based on some of the most iconic horror characters in the Warner Bros. library. The first wave of figurines will be released in September and includes Stripe from Gremlins, Annabelle from the Conjuring Universe, The Crooked Man from The Conjuring 2, Valak from The Conjuring 2 and The Nun, Pennywise as seen in the It feature films, and Pennywise as seen in the It mini-series! Images of the figurines can be seen below.

The Horror Collector Horror 1:16 Figurine Collection can be pre-ordered at THIS LINK. It features 

hand-painted models sculpted in metallic resin at 1:16 scale – roughly 4-5 inches tall – each recreating a famous film fiend posed atop a display base. These figurines will retail at $24.95/£19.99, in collector-friendly window packaging. 

Here's information on each of the first wave figurines: 

– Stripe (Gremlins, 1984): Mogwai make cute and cuddly pets, but feed one after midnight, and you get a sick and twisted Gremlin! “Stripe” was the ringleader of these animatronic abominations – this figurine depicts him at 1:8 scale, signature tuft and all!

– Annabelle (Annabelle Comes Home, 2019): She’s coming home… Annabelle first appeared in The Conjuring, where the demonically-possessed porcelain doll proved terrifying enough for her own film series. This figurine is perched atop her chair, in the white dress from Annabelle Comes Home.

– The Crooked Man (The Conjuring 2, 2014): There was a Crooked Man, and he walked a crooked mile… A demonic spirit conjured straight from nursery rhyme by a cursed children’s toy, the Crooked Man was played by creature actor Javier Botet, and is shown here cradling his signature umbrella. 

– Valak (The Nun, 2018): Pray for forgiveness! An avatar of the goetic demon Valak, this eerie nun was sealed for centuries beneath an abbey, before the bombs of World War 2 released her… The figurine captures the likeness of actress Bonnie Aarons, fully transformed into the ghoulish abbess.

– Pennywise (IT Chapter Two, 2019): He’ll feast on your flesh as he feeds on your fear! An otherworldly horror who took on countless forms to prey on children in Stephen King’s IT, this particular Pennywise was played by Bill Skarsgård in IT and IT: Chapter Two. 

– Pennywise (IT, 1990): He’s every nightmare you've ever had. He’s your worst dream come true! Captured midway through his monstrous transformation, this version of the dancing clown was portrayed with palpable villainy by Tim Curry in the ‘90s adaptation of King’s novel.

These figurines look extremely cool:

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