NECA unveils Laurie Strode Halloween 2018 action figure

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

Laurie Strode Jamie Lee Curtis Halloween

Forty years after becoming one of the horror genre's most popular heroines, HALLOWEEN's Laurie Strode is finally getting her own action figure, one which boasts the authorized likeness of Jamie Lee Curtis. And the folks over at NECA have done a hell of a job capturing that likeness.

Based on the appearance of Laurie Strode in the most recent HALLOWEEN sequel, the "Ultimate Laurie Strode" action figure 

stands over 7” tall and has received the Ultimate treatment, with over 25 points of articulation, and tons of attitude and accessories. The figure comes with 2 heads, shotgun, rifle, revolver, knife that fits into a sheath on her hip, and more.

The action figure will come in a "display-friendly deluxe window box packaging with opening flap."

NECA shared a batch of images showing off this figure, and those can be seen below. I am very impressed with how this thing looks; it really seems like the Laurie Strode of 2018 stepped right off the screen… Then shrank and turned into plastic.

The Ultimate Laurie Strode action figure will be released sometime in the second quarter of 2019. In the meantime, you can buy the movie she appears in at THIS LINK.

Source: NECA

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