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Tim Curry's Version of Pennywise is Coming Soon – Check Out the New Photos

Tim Curry's version of Pennywise from the 1990 version of It is one of the all-time great horror performances. NECA's figure (a long time coming) is due to release sometime in August, and today they revealed a bunch of new pics of the final figure. Spoiler alert: it looks incredible.

These photos really highlight all four interchangeable heads quite well, it is going to be really hard to choose which one will be proudly displayed on my shelf. The balloons and noisemaker are awesome, and the sculpt on this guy is just incredible.

While I have not yet gotten my hands on the 2017 version of Pennywise from last year's film, I am sure they are both more than worthy additions to your horror figure shelf. Both loose and MOC fans win with these NECA releases as well, as they always have such wonderful window box packaging in case you do not want to open your toys.

You can place a preorder for this figure here, and check out the new pics down below!

NECA is thrilled to present one of our most frequently requested action figures of all time! From the revered 1990 horror mini-series Stephen King's IT, Pennywise the killer clown takes action figure form.

Based on Tim Curry's portrayal of the terrifying clown, this 7" scale figure is faithful to his on-screen appearance and packed with detail and accessories. Pennywise is fully articulated and features a total of four interchangeable heads, plus alternate monster hands, noisemaker, bunch of balloons and paper boat. Comes in collector-friendly deluxe window box packaging with opening flap.


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Jeremy KonradAbout Jeremy Konrad

Jeremy Konrad has written about collectibles and film for almost ten years. He has a deep and vast knowledge of both. He resides in Ohio with his family.
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