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Hot Toys No Way Home Doc Ock
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I hate to say it, I prefer the Toys Era look.
More so the color palette of the original. |
That headsculpt is - not good.
Maybe a similar situation to the Goblin, the headsculpt isn't quite ready yet but they want pre-orders out there to cash in on the hype, but Ock can't really be shown without a headsculpt so - better this than nothing? |
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I think the Toys era figure matches the SM2 Doc Ock's colors. While he's meant to be the guy from Spider-man 2......NWH Doc Ock is wearing a turtleneck sweater and the clothing is honestly pristine for something that should have seen a few conflicts. The colors match NWH. |
If the turtleneck can be removed and they improve the headsculpt, I may bite. Otherwise.... Ehhh....
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Hot Toys generally does amazingly lifelike headsculpts of actors, but this is a huge exception. That face looks AWFUL, especially with the glasses off. It's just that weird smile that's ruining it I think. They should have given him a neutral face with serious expression. I'm really glad I had no desire to get the Far from Home figures even before they revealed this one. I'll happily settle for Marvel Legends figures instead.
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