With New Line Cinema's The Curse of La Llorona now haunting theaters (in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's review here), the team at Mezco Toyz has conjured up their own version of The Weeping Woman with a new mega scale talking La Llorona figure, and we have a look at photos of the creepy new collectible ahead of its release later this year.

Read on for official details and photos of the talking La Llorona figure below, and in case you missed it, check out The Curse of La Llorona figure that's joining the Living Dead Dolls line.

"MDS Mega Scale The Curse of La Llorona: Talking La Llorona

“We are facing an evil…that has no bounds…”

The MDS Mega Scale La Llorona with Sound stands at a forbidding 15” tall and features 11 points of articulation. Depress the button discretely hidden on her back to activate sound.

The Weeping Woman wears her infamous white gown with black, curly hair peaking out from her veil. She cries black tears as she searches desperately for her children.

From the producers of ‘The Conjuring Universe’ comes the new Warner Bros. film ‘The Curse of La Llorona’; the story of a mother who discovers a paranormal entity that will stop at nothing to take her children. Known as the ‘Weeping Woman’, La Llorona is a female ghost in Latin American folklore who lost her children and causes misfortune to those nearby.

The MDS Mega Scale La Llorona with Sound is packaged in a collector-friendly window box, perfect for display…far away from children…

‘The Curse of La Llorona' is in theaters now. You can watch the trailer here.

You can preorder the MDS Mega Scale The Curse of La Llorona: Talking La Llorona at https://www.mezcotoyz.com/mds-mega-scale-la-llorona.

Expected to Ship: Oct - Dec 2019

Price: $98.00"

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