Funko Reveals NYCC Exclusive Grenade Damaged Joker From SUICIDE SQUAD Deleted Scenes

Funko Reveals NYCC Exclusive Grenade Damaged Joker From SUICIDE SQUAD Deleted Scenes

Ahead of New York Comic-Con, Funko has revealed a new exclusive figurine of Jared Leto's Joker, based on a shot from the trailer that didn't make the final cut of David Ayer's Suicide Squad...

By MattBellissimo - Sep 22, 2016 04:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Suicide Squad
Source: CosmicBookNews
Last week saw the reveal of Hot Toys' Batman Imposter Joker figurine, based on Jared Leto's maniacal Clown Prince of Crime in David Ayer's Suicide Squad. While fans speculated that this look might have
been derived from one of the film's many deleted scenes, there's never been any evidence to support it. However, Funko has now taken things a step further. In anticipation of New York Comic-Con this October, Funko has revealed their line of exclusive POPs, which includes a new Suicide Squad Joker figure pulled out of one of the film's confirmed deleted scenes.

The "Grenade Joker" figure features the character sporting a "damaged" look that factored into one of the most talked about scenes of the film's marketing campaign. The sequence was reportedly supposed to occur towards the end of the film, with the Joker tossing a grenade at the team after Harley Quinn refuses to rejoin him following the helicopter crash.  

Check out the figure, along with Funko's other exclusives, below.


 


 

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