Toys - Superman : Discover the McFarlane Toys Superman 2025 Movie Toy Line Ahead of James Gunn’s DCU Launch

By Mulder, 09 june 2025

As anticipation skyrockets for James Gunn’s highly anticipated Superman reboot set to hit theaters in July 2025, McFarlane Toys has revealed an extraordinary new line of collectibles that celebrate the film’s sweeping scope, emotional depth, and epic characters. The toyline—meticulously crafted and based directly on designs from the DC Studios film—spans everything from limited edition vinyls to intricate 1:6 scale statues, capturing both nostalgia and innovation. With figures that range from classic Super Powers aesthetics to ultra-articulated modern sculpts, this lineup offers fans of all ages a dynamic way to experience the story beyond the screen.


The first of the collector’s gems is the Baby Joey Limited Edition Collector Vinyl, a 4.5-inch scale figure capturing the vulnerability and potential of Krypton’s last son as an infant. Based on his appearance in the upcoming Superman film, this limited edition piece is a minimalist yet emotionally resonant representation, drawing from the early scenes of the movie that reportedly echo the mythic tones of Moses and sci-fi pulp. With its posed stance and soft vinyl detailing, this collector’s item is expected to resonate with fans who appreciate the character’s foundational innocence.


The Baby Kaiju Limited Edition Collector Vinyl is as adorably menacing as it is lore-expanding. Representing a young version of the monstrous creature that causes chaos in Metropolis, this 4.5-inch vinyl figure is a fun-sized preview of one of the film’s most eye-popping sequences. As the creature grows at an alarming rate in the film, the toy captures its earliest, deceptively harmless stage. It fits seamlessly into the vinyl collection while teasing a larger cinematic threat.


Steeped in both nostalgia and mythic grandeur, the Fortress of Solitude Superman’s Headquarters (Super Powers) playset is a throwback masterwork. Inspired by the retro design of the original Super Powers line and updated with details from the new film, this playset features a Kryptonian console, crystals, a command chair, and a stunningly sculpted backdrop. It’s an homage to the 1980s toy legacy while remaining completely compatible with both classic and new McFarlane figures—a nod to collectors who span multiple generations.


A deluxe twist on the above is found in the Fortress of Solitude Superman’s Headquarters with Robot (Super Powers) Gold Label edition. This version includes an exclusive Superman Robot #4 figure alongside all the crystalline and tech details of Superman’s arctic refuge. Based directly on its appearance in the film’s Svalbard-shot sequences, this Gold Label set merges film authenticity with childhood play dreams. With closed box packaging in vintage Super Powers style, it elevates the nostalgia factor without compromising on modern craftsmanship.


Bringing some brash energy into the lineup is the Green Lantern Guy Gardner (Super Powers) figure. Nathan Fillion’s portrayal of Guy Gardner in the film—complete with bowl cut and bad attitude—is reflected in this classically-styled 4.5-inch figure. Featuring articulation that mirrors the vintage Super Powers line, it pays tribute to one of the DCU’s loudest heroes while retaining the modern design sensibilities of the film’s costume and personality cues.


Taking things to a colossal scale is the Kaiju (Superman Movie) Mega Figure, which delivers 22 points of articulation and jaw-dropping sculpt detail. Towering over standard figures and packaged with a sturdy base, this beast embodies the film’s sense of cosmic chaos. Its sheer scale mirrors one of the movie’s standout battle sequences, combining city-leveling threat with the tactile thrill of monster collecting.


Epitomizing cerebral menace, the Lex Luthor and Baby Kaiju Deluxe Theatrical Edition set showcases Nicholas Hoult’s version of Lex Luthor, dressed to the nines and radiating cold-blooded superiority. The 7-inch scale figure comes with alternate face plates and Baby Kaiju as a companion accessory, reflecting the sinister intellect and bio-experimentation Luthor brings to the story. The articulation and facial sculpt suggest a villain who is always ten moves ahead—and maybe petting his next weapon of mass destruction.


The eerie presence of Anthony Carrigan’s Metamorpho is realized beautifully in his 7-inch scale figure. The Metamorpho (Superman Movie) figure features alternate hands and a base, perfectly capturing the weird, elemental transformations of Rex Mason. With its pale face and shifting textures, this figure emphasizes the physical and existential tension of a man no longer entirely human, caught between science and sacrifice.


For those leaning into the vintage vibe, the Metamorpho (Superman Movie) Super Powers figure miniaturizes the elemental hero into 4.5-inch form while retaining his bizarre anatomy and unique design. This version is a fantastic companion piece to other Super Powers entries, bringing Rex Mason into retro toy heaven with blister card packaging that evokes comic shop walls from decades past.


Rounding out his toy trio, the Metamorpho Limited Edition Collector Vinyl distills the character’s alien weirdness into a stylized 4.5-inch figure. Ideal for shelf display, this limited edition vinyl puts the strange in superhero, showcasing Rex Mason in a contemplative pose that matches the movie’s more poetic take on his tragic backstory.


Enter the brains of the operation with the Mr. Terrific (Super Powers) figure, reflecting Edi Gathegi’s poised performance. Clad in the red, white, and black ensemble from the movie, this 4.5-inch figure comes complete with a stoic sculpt and blister card packaging. It highlights the quiet brilliance of Michael Holt, a genius who controls T-spheres and maneuvers behind the scenes to aid Superman.


In his full cinematic glory, the Mr. Terrific Deluxe Theatrical Edition (Red Platinum Edition) 7-inch figure takes things up several notches. With three alternate face plates and sculpted T-spheres, this edition reflects the character’s tech-driven approach to heroism. The detail, articulation, and narrative accessories offer a multi-dimensional portrayal of Michael Holt, a man of intellect and action.


The main event, of course, is the Superman (Superman Movie) figure, based on David Corenswet’s nuanced take on Clark Kent. With 22 points of articulation, alternate hands, and a soft goods cape, this 7-inch figure is a powerhouse both physically and emotionally. It channels the film’s balance between grounded humanity and extraterrestrial awe.


Collectors nostalgic for the classics will appreciate the Superman (Super Powers) figure, which shrinks Clark Kent into 4.5-inch scale while keeping his heroic posture intact. The carded packaging and simplified articulation offer a delightful throwback, connecting new fans to Superman’s enduring visual language.


The high-end Superman 1:6th Scale PVC Statue stands at 11 inches and serves as a centerpiece collectible. Featuring a wired cape, environmental base, and refined sculpt, this statue captures David Corenswet in a pose that channels quiet strength and inner conflict—a frozen moment of a hero mid-crisis, beautifully rendered in three dimensions.


The Superman and Krypto Deluxe Theatrical Edition is where heart meets heroism. Alongside three alternate face plates and poseable hands, this 7-inch figure includes Krypto, modeled after James Gunn’s own dog Ozu. With humor and loyalty, this set encapsulates the emotional core of the movie, where Superman’s most powerful weapon may just be companionship.


Battle-hardened and resolute, the Superman Battle Damage Gold Label figure offers a gritty variant for those drawn to the raw side of heroism. With a tattered costume, bloodied knuckles, and indomitable expression, this version portrays Clark Kent at his most tested—and perhaps his most inspiring.


From the icy halls of solitude comes the Superman Robot Deluxe Theatrical Edition (Red Platinum Edition), a stunning 7-inch figure that blends Kryptonian tech and steely utility. With interchangeable parts and a wired cape, this automaton offers fans a glimpse into the silent guardians of Superman’s legacy and echoes the film’s blend of hard sci-fi and myth.


Revving into action, the T-Craft Mr. Terrific’s Hi-Tech Vehicle with Mr. Terrific (Super Powers) set gives Michael Holt the perfect ride. Featuring an accessible cockpit and matching 4.5-inch figure, the T-Craft honors retro toy designs while drawing directly from the film’s elaborate vehicle sequences. It’s both a playable piece and a symbol of high-tech hope.


Darkness arrives with the Ultraman (Super Powers) figure, portraying one of Superman’s most formidable foes. Styled with retro charm but packed with menace, this 4.5-inch figure hints at Ultraman’s allegiance to LuthorCorp, teasing major confrontations to come with its sinister sculpt and blister packaging.


Finally, the Ultraman Deluxe Theatrical Edition in 7-inch scale is the full-on villain showcase. Featuring six alternate hands and a base, this figure reflects the full cinematic interpretation of Ultraman, complete with a sleek, dangerous silhouette that contrasts directly with Superman’s nobility. With impressive articulation and menace, this figure is a must-have for DC’s new rogues’ gallery.

This McFarlane Toys Superman 2025 collection does more than just tie in with a movie—it expands the world, brings characters to life in tangible form, and honors decades of comic, film, and toy history. With every figure sculpted with care and lore-specific detail, the line is a testament to James Gunn’s revitalized vision for the DC Universe and the enduring appeal of a hero who stands for hope, truth, and tomorrow. As the release of Superman draws nearer, this toyline invites fans to not only watch a legend be reborn—but to hold it in their hands.

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Synopsis : 
Next summer, DC Studios and Warner Bros. Pictures invite you to discover a new vision of the very first modern superhero, directed by James Gunn. With his unique style, James Gunn delivers a spectacular, funny, and touching film, portraying a Superman driven by compassion and guided by an unwavering belief in the goodness of humanity.

Superman
Written and directed by James Gunn
Based on Characters from DC
Produced by Peter Safran, James Gunn
Starring  David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult, Edi Gathegi, Anthony Carrigan, Nathan Fillion, Isabela Merced
Cinematography : Henry Braham
Edited by William Hoy, Craig Alpert
Music by John Murphy, David Fleming
Production companies : DC Studios, Troll Court Entertainment, The Safran Company
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date : July 9, 2025 (France),  July 11, 2025 (United States)
Running time : 129 minutes