McFarlane Toys Batman ’66 Full-Scale Cowl Replica Pre-Order Details

McFarlane Toys Batman ’66 Full-Scale Cowl Replica Pre-Order Details

As a collector who missed out on the 1:1 scale Batman ’89 cowl replica earlier this year, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and dread as the Batman ’66 cowl pre-orders are about to go live next week. The thrill of finally getting my hands on a full-scale Batman cowl is undeniable, but the fear of missing out again, or worse, paying an inflated price at specialty retailers, is palpable.


Originally released in July by McFarlane Toys / DC Direct, a life-size replica of the cowl worn by Michael Keaton in the 1989 Batman movie was swiftly sold out on Amazon due to its reduced price compared to other specialty stores. If you were unable to grab it then, here’s another opportunity for you! As I write this, the cowl is available for pre-order on Amazon at $99.99. Keep in mind that it will be delivered on November 25th, making it perfect for holiday gift-giving. For those interested in collecting similar cowl props, information about the pre-orders for the Adam West 1966 Batman cowl from McFarlane can be found below.

On November 14th at 9am PT / 12pm ET, the life-size replica of the Batman ’66 cowl is anticipated to open for pre-orders. You’ll likely find it listed on Amazon at a price of $99.99 (be mindful that this isn’t the larger 1:3 scale version mentioned below). It seems probable that Entertainment Earth will also offer it at launch time, although the exact cost remains uncertain. Interestingly, the Batman ’89 cowl replica was previously sold by specialty retailers like EE for $159.99. There’s a chance this pattern might repeat with the ’66 version as well.

Keep in mind that the complete-replica of the 1989 cowl stands 24.5 inches tall and comes with a display stand. On the other hand, the 1966 cowl tower reaches 21 inches in height.

McFarlane Toys Batman ’66 Full-Scale Cowl Replica Pre-Order Details

McFarlane Toys has introduced 1:3 scale replicas of Batman’s cowls, modeled after the television series from 1966 starring Adam West, the Batman ’89 version, and the Batman: Knightfall comics. Each cowl stands at approximately 7 inches tall and comes with a display stand. You can purchase them for $14.99 each using the provided links.

  • McFarlane Toys Batman ’66 1:3 Scale Cowl Replica – See at Entertainment Earth / Amazon
  • McFarlane Toys Batman ’89 1:3 Scale Cowl Replica – See at Entertainment Earth / Amazon
  • McFarlane Toys Batman: Knightfall 1:3 Scale Cowl Replica – See at Entertainment Earth / Amazon
  • McFarlane Toys Batman Cowl 6 Pack – See at Entertainment Earth

McFarlane Toys or DC Direct hasn’t just played around with replicas; they’ve done it before. The Riddler Puzzle Box ($99.99) from last year and the Harley Quinn baseball bat replica ($44.99) to mark her 30th anniversary are examples. However, what sets this apart is that it’s their first full-scale cowl replica. And who better to start with than Michael Keaton’s Batman from Tim Burton’s iconic 1989 film. Here’s hoping they bring out more in the future.

What James Gunn Has Planned For Batman

Currently, “The Brave and the Bold” is shrouded in a certain degree of enigma. Kicking off the James Gunn and Peter Safran era at DC Studios has been an exciting venture, with numerous intriguing plans unveiled. One of the most significant announcements was their Batman project, which has longtime fans eager to witness this family-focused interpretation of The Caped Crusader. For Damian Wayne enthusiasts, the wait is over; this time, we’ll be seeing the character brought to life in live-action.

“This narrative revolves around Damian Wayne, the unbeknownst son of Batman for eight to 10 years. Raised as an assassin and killer, he’s my personal favorite Robin. This story draws inspiration from Grant Morrison’s beloved comic book run featuring Batman, which we are currently adapting.

As a movie enthusiast, I can’t help but express my excitement about an upcoming film that promises to showcase more members of the extended ‘Bat-family’. For way too long, these characters have been underrepresented in the big-screen adaptations of Batman stories. Safran emphasized this point during the recent announcement.

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2024-11-14 00:10