Warner Consumer Products: GL, Batman, Young Justice & More

Warner Consumer Products: GL, Batman, Young Justice & More

Warner Bros. Consumer Products announced today a landmark year ahead for DC Comics and master toy licensee Mattel, led by programs in support of summer 2011's Green Lantern from Warner Bros. Pictures.

By EdGross - Jun 04, 2010 07:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Merchandise

Under the terms of their ongoing strategic alliance, Mattel is granted unprecedented access to the complete breadth and scope of the DC Comics vault of characters, including Green Lantern and thousands of world-famous heroes and villains, such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Joker and The Riddler. Mattel will also continue its successful lines based on Batman: The Brave and the Bold and DC Super Friends, and is in the process of developing an all-new line to support Young Justice.

"The sheer volume of the DC Comics property portfolio lends itself to an incredible array of consumer offerings," said Brad Globe, president, Warner Bros. Consumer Products. "As master licensee, Mattel has consistently created innovative products that are true to the spirit of the DC Comics heroes and villains from which they are inspired. We look forward to seeing the results of the next wave of property collaborations."

Green Lantern is set to light up movie screens around the world in summer 2011. Bringing the enduringly popular DC Super Hero to the big screen for the first time, Green Lantern stars Ryan Reynolds in the title role as the newest member of the Green Lantern Corps. Each Green Lantern wears a ring that grants him superpowers, but when a new enemy threatens to destroy the balance of power in the Universe, their fate, and the fate of Earth, lie in the hands of their newest recruit, the first human ever selected: Hal Jordan.

Mattel is launching a rich and comprehensive line of products based on the film for both kids and adult fans alike. The multi-category toy line includes Basic and Deluxe Action Figures, Figure/Vehicles, Role Play, Playsets, Games, Puzzles and Vehicles. Additionally, each Action Figure toy comes complete with a Green Lantern ring in order for kids to feel as if they, too, have been "chosen" to be a Green Lantern. The Deluxe Action Figures have a special feature that allows kids to truly replicate the elements in the film, and come with accessories that unfold into completely different items for unlimited hours of play.

In order to fully realize the potential array of Green Lantern offerings,Mattel is supporting the film across key Mattel Brands such as Hot Wheels®, Tyco® R/C and UNO®. Collectors will also be pleased to discover that Mattel is releasing a Green Lantern "Movie Masters®" line of highly detailed figures based on the film, which are sculpted by the "Four Horseman" design team. Mattel's Green Lantern product lines hit retail in summer 2011.

"We have a fantastic global partnership with WBCP and we're thrilled to be working with them on the release of their next super hero blockbuster film. The beauty of Green Lantern is that he is an inspirational super hero with a rich, unmatched heritage that will appeal to boys of all ages. Adult collectors will be attracted to our highly detailed line of action figures and boys will be attracted to our playsets, role-play toys and vehicles because of the innovation infused throughout the entire line," said Tim Kilpin, general manager, Mattel Brands.

Mattel is also rolling out products inspired by Young Justice, which will premiere on Cartoon Network during the 2010-2011 season. This all-new series is produced by Warner Bros. Animation and is based on characters from DC Comics. Featuring a team of teenage heroes, the show brings the popular comic to the small screen with favorites including Robin, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Superboy, Miss Martian and Artemis. Product offerings from Mattel include figures, playsets and other show-inspired lines.

Batman: The Brave and the Bold fans can prepare for the release of "Total Armor" toys based on the popular Warner Bros. Animation series airing on Cartoon Network. "Total Armor" means Batman and his allies will be equipped with additional, new weaponry and high-tech gadgets. For example, "Magma Armor" Batman will feature a detachable water blaster with storage tanks. "Tank Blaster" Batman comes with industrial armor styling and a massive cannon with multiple projectiles. Even the "Total Armor" Batmobile is getting upgraded with armored plates and two projectile-firing launchers. Additionally, all figures and vehicles will still have sockets in order to increase the customization ability by kids. Mattel will also offer Role Play items including the Telescoping Battle Sword and Batman's Utility Belt. Items in the "Total Armor" line will be available in spring 2011.

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rodsvilaca
rodsvilaca - 6/4/2010, 9:45 PM
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JLanphear
JLanphear - 6/4/2010, 9:55 PM
GREEN LANTERN UNO. I'M IN.
Matador
Matador - 6/4/2010, 10:22 PM
I was too drunk to read the rest..... so what does it really mean....
thegreek
thegreek - 6/5/2010, 12:03 AM
AWESOME AND MORE AWESOME STUFF.... :-)
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 6/5/2010, 3:15 AM
Cool!!


Though anything from that YOUNG JUSTICE TOON will suck!

: D
kalelrules
kalelrules - 6/5/2010, 3:23 AM
I can't help but feel that DC has its head on straight and are taking better care of its characters than Marvel. Marvel are just churning out crap. I just have this bad feeling cap and avengers is going to suck. GL is going to [frick]ing rock!
THEMRTERRIFIC
THEMRTERRIFIC - 6/5/2010, 3:56 AM
@InterestingJohn...I see myself in that pic!!

LOL!
EditNinja
EditNinja - 6/5/2010, 5:22 AM
We finally have logos - I'm presuming that's VERY close to how the movie poster's gonna look.
iconstatic
iconstatic - 6/5/2010, 6:04 AM
Sounds good. Young Justice and GL will likely bring in the kiddies, and of course that means they'll probably make a killing on the toys.
PieFace
PieFace - 6/5/2010, 9:41 AM
That's just great.. Soon I'll be seeing GL stuff on little rich brat who doesn't know a [frick] about the character.. If they were'nt little children, I'd smack their heads..
WillyTractor
WillyTractor - 6/5/2010, 1:11 PM
purple arrows my favorite hero
dnno1
dnno1 - 6/6/2010, 8:51 PM
PieFace said:

"That's just great.. Soon I'll be seeing GL stuff on little rich brat who doesn't know a [frick] about the character.. If they were'nt little children, I'd smack their heads.."

@PieFace: On the contrary, kids around the world do know about Green Lantern. Aparently the folks at the WB sponsored a international focus group in Dallas, London, Mexico City, and Sydney (which you can find mentioned in the June issue of "License Global Magazine" - see http://staging.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/advanstar/license0610/stage.php#/0 page 60) among boys 8-9 and 9-11 years of age and their parents and found that boys viewed Green Lantern as an aspirational character and belived that they could be chosen as the next Green Lantern. Their parents believed that Green Lantern is a good role model for with a great sense of humor as well as a creative hero, using his imagination as the ultimate super power. Overall, the findings revealed a strong knowledge and understanding of Green Lantern (moreso than other superheroes) as well as a strong propensity for buying related merchandise. Given that information it probably explains why they are using the marketing slogan "Anyone can be Chosen". And for those of you who qustion the slogan, it wouldn't make sense to want to follow, admire, or aspire to be someone who you had no possible chance of becoming. This is why Captain (Shazam) Marvel was more popular than Superman in the 1940's and 50's among young boys (basically the main readership of comics at the time) because he was a kid that could become a hero just by saying a magic word (a power that seeminly anybody could have if there was such a thing as a magic lighning bolt). Some of you guys might try to knock it, but this is something that sells.
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