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    Mezco Reveals MDS Mega Scale, Talking Freddy Krueger Figurine

    In recent weeks, Mezco has shown off a number of future MDS Mega Scale horror figures, including Leatherface, Pennywise, Predator, and the original Alien Xenomorph.

    If you thought that was all, oh were you horribly wrong. Back to haunt your dreams again, they have unveiled Freddy Krueger as a fresh new mega size figure!

    The MDS Mega Scale Talking Freddy Krueger stands at a terrifying 15″ tall and says 5 nightmare-inducing sentences from the original movie, including “You think you were going to get away from me?!!”

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    The dream devil wears his well-known striped sweater and fedora. He has 11 points of articulation, a newly sculpted head image, and a razor glove.

    The MDS Mega Scale Talking Freddy Krueger comes in a collector-friendly window box that is ready to be displayed. You can pre-order one for $98 right now.

    The creepy figurine of the killer is expected to arrive in late 2021.

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    Freddy Krueger is a fictitious character from the horror film series A Nightmare on Elm Street. He initially debuted in Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) as the spirit of a serial killer who kills his victims in their dreams with a gloved hand wielding razors, as well as killing them in the real world. In the dream world, he is a formidable opponent who is nearly impenetrable. Freddy, on the other hand, has regular human vulnerabilities and can be destroyed if he is drawn into the actual world.

    His charred, deformed face, dirty red-and-green striped sweater and brown fedora, and signature metal-clawed brown leather glove on his right hand are all typical identifiers. The blades of this glove were welded by Krueger himself. Robert Englund, the man played Freddy all throught the original film series, has stated on numerous occasions that he believes the character depicts child neglect. In a broader sense, the character represents subconscious fears.

    A mega scale figurine is sure to give us the chills!

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