One of horror cinema's most notorious antagonists has been let loose from the Sawyer household to terrorize collectors' shelves. Now available to pre-order, Sideshow Collectibles' impeccably detailed Leatherface Premium Format Figure is displayed in a batch of new photos.

From Sideshow Collectibles: "He's got some family issues.

The meat business is pretty good, unless you're actually the meat. It's safe to say that we're not entirely sure which is the worst fate if you're the victim of Leatherface - you might become barbecue, could become chili, or you just might end up becoming a mask for a deranged chainsaw-wielding killer.

Sideshow's collection of classic horror villains grows by one with the introduction of the Leatherface Premium Format™ Figure. Capturing the deranged killer's likeness in horrifying detail, this statue looks as if it ready to lunge off of its base - which is adorned with the portraits of Leatherface's victims.

His gore splattered fabric apron and tie are a testament to the lethality of the chainsaw in his hands.

The Sideshow Exclusive version has a worldwide limited edition of 1,000 pieces and will include Leatherface's hammer.

Artists:

Matt Black (Design)
Zac Roane (Design)
Haiwei Hou (Design)
Alex Tuis (Design)
Jeff Yagher (Sculpt)
Steve Riojas (Paint)
Bernardo Esquivel (Paint)
Casey Love (Paint)
Greg Mowry (Costume Fabrication)
Tim Hanson (Costume Fabrication)
The Sideshow Design and Development Team

Expected to Ship: Aug 2017 - Oct 2017

$499.99"

To learn more about Sideshow's Leatherface Premium Format Figure, visit their official website.

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Source: Sideshow
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    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

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