‘RoboCop’ – NECA’s New Alex Murphy Action Figure Is One of the Most Gruesome Toys Ever Made

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It’s been a big year for RoboCop, with the new documentary RoboDoc now streaming on SCREAMBOX and the video game RoboCop: Rogue City now available on consoles and PC.

Originally revealed at San Diego Comic Con over the summer, a new RoboCop action figure is even on the way from NECA, though this one is a bit different from the norm.

It’s not a RoboCop figure, it’s actually a NECA Alex Murphy figure!

Depicting Peter Weller BEFORE he was reborn, the figure is based on Murphy’s gruesome murder in the original classic, featuring alternate heads and battle-damaged gore effects.

An alternate chest piece is riddled with bullet wounds, for starters, while an alternate half-arm allows you to recreate Alex Murphy’s bloody dismemberment from the movie.

NECA explains, “This Ultimate figure is highly articulated and comes packed with accessories: interchangeable battle-damaged bulletproof vest, battle-damaged right arm, battle-damaged hand, two sidearms that fit in a holster, extra hands, and three interchangeable heads (helmeted, unhelmeted, and screaming) with the likeness of Peter Weller.”

NECA’s “RoboCop: Ultimate Alex Murphy (OCP Uniform) 7″ Scale Action Figure” comes with a card signed by Peter Weller, and only 475 signed bundles will be up for grabs.

The NECA Store Exclusive Bundle is up for pre-order November 27 at 12pm ET.

Preview the gruesome Alex Murphy action figure from NECA below!

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