Marvel Legends John F. Walker Captain America Figure Revealed

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Last night Hasbro revealed a brand new Marvel Legends figure from the latest hit series on Disney+ The Falcon & The Winter Soldier. Some of the figures from the upcoming Disney+ Wave have been revealed some have been leaked and it should be mentioned that this figure is different from the rumored US Agent in the wave.

This figure is of John Walker in his Captain America outfit from the end of the first episode and what he is wearing in the second episode as well. The likeness to Wyatt Russell is fantastic on both head sculpts and you can definitely tell he’s Kurt’s son by looking at his chin!

I really like the outfit that he’s wearing in the series (so far) and Hasbro has done a successful job recreating the outfit in plastic form. I’m also stoked that he comes with the shield as well. I see that he has a pistol in his holster and I am not sure if it’ll be removable or not. I love the packaging as well which re-creates the packaging of a Captain America figure that we see in the series.

Also, it should be added that this figure will be a Walmart exclusive in the States and will be released this Summer. I’ll definitely get this figure as I love the show and I think John Walker is a fantastic character in the series.

Here’s the press release from Hasbro.

  • MARVEL LEGENDS SERIES 6-INCH CAPTAIN AMERICA: JOHN F. WALKER Figure
  • (HASBRO/Age 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $22.99/Available: Fall 2021)
  • Fans, collectors, and kids alike can enjoy this MARVEL LEGENDS SERIES 6-INCH CAPTAIN AMERICA: JOHN F. WALKER Figure, inspired by the character from MARVEL entertainment. This quality 6-inch-scale figure features a premium design, detail, and multiple points of articulation for posing and display in a MARVEL collection. Includes figure and 2 accessories. Available for pre-order exclusively at Walmart.

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