New images and details for HIYA TOYS' two Godzilla figures from Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire have been announced! Part of HIYA's Exquisite Basic figure lineup, they're offering versions of both Godzilla Re-Evolved and Godzilla Evolved! Check out images and details below:
Godzilla Re-Evolved

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire coming to theaters. This time, it thrusts Kong and Godzilla into a colossal confrontation with an unknown menace lurking within our world. Exploring deeper into origins of Titans.


Stands at 180mm, based on Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, delicately recreating the armour-skin of Godzilla. Features multiple joints throughout the body, ensuring an authentic appearance while providing a wide range of articulation, including an articulated tail for posing and display in collections.
Price: $51.00 USD
Release date: March 2024
Godzilla Evolved

This brand new Godzilla Evolved Ver. Action figure stands at 180mm, based on Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, recreating the pink effect of energy gathering in Godzilla's dorsal fins. Features multiple joints throughout the new body design, ensuring an authentic appearance while providing a wide range of articulation, including an articulated tail for posing and display in collections.



Price: $51.00 USD
Release date: Q4 2024
Information courtesy of the official HIYA TOYS website.
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