‘Batman Forever’ Retro Toy Collection Unveiled—and It’s a Must-Have for Fans!
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Released in 1995, Joel Schumacher’s Batman Forever has earned its place in history as one of the more controversial entries in the Batman film franchise—though it doesn’t surpass the infamy of Batman & Robin, which arrived a few years later. While Batman Forever wasn’t terrible, it marked a significant shift in tone and style that left fans disappointed, especially when compared to Tim Burton’s iconic films.
However, the movie continues to spark interest even decades later. In fact, 2025 will bring an exclusive retro toy collection inspired by Batman Forever as part of the film’s 30th-anniversary celebration.
As revealed exclusively by ScreenRant, this collection will be part of the DC Comics Retro Collection and is set to launch in January 2025. Here’s everything you need to know about this nostalgic release.
Exclusive reports reveal that the collection will feature a Batmobile set along with character figures of Batman, Robin (played by Chris O’Donnell), and Two-Face (portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones). Below are the images (courtesy of ScreenRant) along with the official descriptions:
Dive deep into the heart of Gotham City with the BATMAN FOREVER Batmobile + Batman collector’s set, a must-have for fans of the iconic Batman series. This exclusive set features a stunning 20-inch Batmobile, boasting a unique translucent chassis that showcases its detailed interior and movie-accurate design.
Accompanied by a 5-inch retro Batman action figure, this set pays homage to Val Kilmer’s memorable portrayal of the Dark Knight. The Batmobile is designed to interact perfectly with the included exclusive 4-inch Batman figure, enhancing its display and play value. Whether you’re staging epic battles or displaying their classic boxes on your shelves, the Batmobile’s impressive size and attention to detail make it a standout piece.
Dive into nostalgia with Retro Action Figures from the DC Comics Retro Collection. Each 5-inch figure is a tribute to the iconic Batman film series, with classic characters Batman (Val Kilmer), Robin (Chris O’Donnell), Two Face (Tommy Lee Jones) and The Riddler (Jim Carey) to collect.
Designed with precision and attention to detail, these figures embody the spirit and style of 90s Batman films. Crafted for collectors and fans alike, these figures come in specially designed retro packaging that fits seamlessly into any collector’s display! The 5-inch scale ensures that each figure is not only a collector’s item but also perfect for recreational play.
The toys are produced by Spin Master, and ScreenRant spoke with Mark Morse from the company to discuss the exciting new toy line. Here’s what he shared:
What are your feelings about Batman Forever three decades after its release?
Mark Morse: I remember being very excited for it when it came out. I was a huge fan of the Tim Burton/Michael Keaton films, and while disappointed that we weren’t getting a third entry with that team, I was looking forward to seeing what Joel Schumacher would do with the property.
He’d done Lost Boys and Flatliners – both of which were very atmospheric – so I was expecting a bit of that style to perhaps take the series in an even darker direction from where it had been with Burton. What I saw is not what I was expecting. It was colorful, cartoonish – just pure eye candy with over-the-top performances.
Whereas Burton was inspired by the darker, more serious approach to the character that was coming out of the comics in the mid-80s, Schumacher was very much inspired by the 1966 TV series and its more comedic tone – almost parody.
I’ve come to appreciate that in the years since, but I think it shocked a lot of people who were expecting a continuation of the first two films. That said, it was extremely successful and immensely popular with younger kids, which is why I think the toys developed for the film continue to have such strong appeal.
How did the opportunity come about to adapt the Batman Forever icons and hero vehicle?
Mark Morse: We work closely with our retail buyers to develop compelling product programs that they can deliver to their customers. In this instance, the buyer at Target was a huge fan of the original Batman Forever toy line from the mid-90s. I think it was the series that had the most impact on him as a child – the way the original Kenner Star Wars line impacted my generation.
He loved those toys and asked us if we could bring back the line in some way – to sort of recapture the nostalgia and feeling of that time. I’ve been a huge proponent of leaning into a retro approach to toys throughout my career and have developed similar programs like this at other companies – but never on a scale as big or for a property as popular as Batman and DC Comics.
We were excited by the possibilities and proposed extending this beyond just Batman Forever and turning it into a true retro program that we would refresh several times throughout the year with various DC properties. Target was on board, and our partners at Warner Bros. were very supportive.
While the Batman Forever wave leans a bit more toward a remake or reimagining of the original line, future waves will bring movies and characters to life that fans haven’t seen before. I think they will be very excited for what we have in store for them.
Source: ScreenRant
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