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'Daredevil' Netflix Series Characters Get Bobble-Head Toys for New Season

'Daredevil' Netflix Series Characters Get Bobble-Head Toys for New Season

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

Hot Toys became rather generous with making their adorable renditions of the Cosbaby Bobble-head series of toys adherent to the Netflix series "Daredevil." The show is now toward its third season, showcasing the titular character, as well as fellow Marvel mainstays Punisher and Elektra.

The Netflix show, according to Flickering Myth, was a hit, boosting major ratings from both the fans and critics. Because of its popularity, Hot Toys manufactured Cosbaby products that starts off with Daredevil, standing at 9.5 centimeters tall and with a bobbing head. Check out the collection HERE.

Daredevil comes in two designs-one which is only exclusive for the collectible set, while the others are presumed to be for individual purchase. The new images have not revealed any prices or release for the toys just yet.

Daredevil's models virtually look the same -- with full leather and armored with multiple scars. However, the collectible piece holds a chain and a handgun, whereas another model shows him holding his signature baton pair. Elektra is seen with a mask holding two daggers, with Punisher holding a rifle beside his rugged appeal.

The Netflix rendition of "Daredevil" follows the story of a lawyer known as Matt Murdock, who as a child was blinded by accident. While his sight was taken away, his other physical senses were enhanced in the process, giving him almost superhuman traits and skills. He then goes out at night dressed as the vigilante who aims to judge criminals accordingly.

Netflix aired the show in 2015, starring Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock. Other cast members include Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, Vincent D' Onofrio as Wilson Fisk or The Kingpin, Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle or The Punisher and Elodie Yung as Elektra Natchios. You can have another look at the toys HERE

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