The protector of Gotham City has appeared in countless movies, TV shows and comics in his 85-year history.

He also changed the merchandising game whenTim Burton’sBatmanwas released in 1989.

Now their latest Batman figure has the Justice League member ready for an epic battle.

A part of McFarlane’s DC Multiverse line of figures, this seven-inch scale piece is Batman’s Final Batsuit from Justice League: The Sixth Dimension. The famous toy company has made a ton of Batman figures in the last half decade, but known quite like this. The all-armored white and gold look makes The Caped Crusader appear as if he’s a robotic knight from medieval times.

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LikeBatman Beyond, this version of the character also comes complete with massive bat wings.

With fire blazing around him, he’s definitely ready for a fight.

This mega figure is up for pre-order now at select retailers.

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James Gunn’s first batch of DCU films includedSuperman,Supergirl: Woman of TomorrowandClayface.

The latter of which is a Batman villain.

Yet it’s unlikely that The Dark Knight will appear in this body horror story.

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As of now, Batman will make his DCU debut inThe Brave and the Bold.

Outside the DCU,Matt Reeves' separate crime-noir universe will continue withThe Batman Part II.

However, this highly-anticipated sequel starringRobert Pattinsonwas recently delayed to October 1, 2027.

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That animated series first season was critically-acclaimed and executive produced by Reeves.

Caped Crusaders second season is currently in production.

The platform has become the unofficial home for DC.

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Before your next superhero-centric binge, you might pre-order McFarlane’s Last Batsuit figure on theirwebsite.

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