HomeNewsKeanu Reeves' 'BRZRKR' Immortalized in Bloodthirsty Statue
Keanu Reeves' 'BRZRKR' Immortalized in Bloodthirsty Statue
Feb 21,2025Author: Brooklyn
Diamond Select Toys expands its Keanu Reeves-themed collectibles with a new statue based on the BRZRKR comic book series and upcoming Netflix adaptation. IGN exclusively unveils the first images of the BRZRKR Gallery Diorama B. (Modern) PVC Statue.
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This statue captures B's modern appearance, depicting him in tactical gear, wielding knives, and charging into battle. The design reflects the action-packed nature of the BRZRKR comics.
The approximately 9-inch tall PVC statue is sculpted by Jean St. Jean, designed by Caesar. Priced at $59.99, it's scheduled for release in Fall 2025. Pre-orders begin Friday, January 23rd, on the Diamond Select Toys website and other retailers.
Meanwhile, Keanu Reeves and screenwriter Mattson Tomlin recently provided updates on the BRZRKR film and anime adaptations at Comic-Con 2024. Tomlin confirmed submission of the film script and plans to assemble the anime team in Fall 2024.
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