Top 5 most wanted Mcfarlane DC Multiverse Wonder Woman (2017) and WW84 movie figures
Due to the release of Wonder Woman 1984, Wonder Woman became the first movie-verse character in Mcfarlane's line of DC products with not only one figure but two of the titular superheroine. While movie figures haven't been a huge part of the line so far, I hope we keep getting them because I love the live action universe of DC characters we've been getting and the Wonder Woman movies in particular have been great. So with two Wonder Woman figures already under their belt, these are the top 5 Wonder Woman movie figures from both the 2017 film and WW84 I want most from Mcfarlane Toys!
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A very simple one coming in at number 5 would essentially just be a variant for all intents and purposes. The Wonder Woman 1984 figure we got of her base costume lacked the sword and shield since she lost them to Ares in the film before, but since every other appearance of the character so far in the other films feature those weapons I'd love to get a Wonder Woman utilizing these weapons.
The least toyetic of the bunch here is a villain I really enjoyed in the first Wonder Woman film. Ludendorff was the red herring for Ares throughout the movie, and even got a short but sweet battle against the Amazonian herself when he ingested the strength enhancing gasses Dr. Poison had created for him. I would love a figure of him with a head that depicts those sequences, pulsing with blue energy, and screaming!
To go along with Ludendorff would be his partner in war and one of the more visually compelling villains of the first Wonder Woman films. I really enjoyed her and her villainous performance, including her interactions with Steve Trevor and with Ludendorff himself. Her costume was a simple one, but I think the jacket, hat, and mask look work to create a cool look for the villain.
The only entry from Wonder Woman 1984 is the last figure that is most wanting from that movie to be made in figure form. While she wasn't the primary villain of the movie, she is definitely one of the stand out characters and her relationship with Diana worked to create a powerful conflict between the two later on in the movie. Her Cheetah form is the one I'd prefer as a figure out of her two villainous outfits, and it would make for a figure unlike anything Mcfarlane has made so far in the line.
We got an Ares from Mattel for the release of the first movie; however, it was based on early concept art leaving us with no real toy representation of Ares in the figure world! While I've heard a lot of complaints levelled towards his design, I actually really enjoyed Ares in the first movie and his design was very cool in my opinion. He reminded me of a Dark Souls aesthetic and his final battle with Wonder Woman was thrilling though I know it wasn't appealing to many fans. His scrapmetal armor and makeshift swords would all make for pieces of a great looking action figure if Mcfarlane wanted to revisit the Wonder Woman movies of the DCEU.
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