The folks at Sideshow Collectibles must have said his name three times, because they've just revealed a new Beetlejuice Sixth Scale Figure that is sure to please fans of the beloved Tim Burton film:

Press Release: From Tim Burton’s supernatural cult classic comedy, Sideshow is proud to introduce the Beetlejuice Sixth Scale Figure and Tombstone Sixth Scale Figure Environment!

Presenting Michael Keaton as the self-proclaimed “ghost with the most,” Beetlejuice is dressed to impress in his black and white striped suit, with wide eyes and wild hair. Packed with personality and screen accurate details, the Beetlejuice Sixth Scale Figure is a must have for fans of Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice. So go ahead, make your millennium!

Featuring:

  • Detailed likeness of Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice.
  • Finely tailored classic black and white striped suit.
  • Accessories include watches, five pairs of expressive hands, and one (1)hand holding a nail file.
  • Exclusive includes a Handbook for the Recently Deceased accessory.
  • Save $25 when you purchase the Beetlejuice Sixth Scale Figure and Tombstone together.

Tombstone Environment Features:

  • Finely sculpted gargoyle-like skeletons perched on top of the headstone.
  • The words ‘Here Lies Betelegeuse’ as seen in the film Beetlejuice.

Save $25 when you purchase the Beetlejuice Sixth Scale Figure and Tombstone together.

Release Date: Thursday, January 21st, 2015 at 12pm PT

URL: http://bit.ly/beetlejuice16
(Will not be live until 12:00PM Pacific Time on Thursday) Beetlejuice Figure Price: $239.99

Beetlejuice Tombstone Price: $124.99

Beetlejuice & Tombstone Bundle Price: $339.98

Payment Plans for as little as $54.00/month

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