Two new DC Multiverse 7″ Scale Figures have been announced by McFarlane Toys. They have posted product pages for two new Wonder Woman figures, which are based on the upcoming Wonder Woman 1984 movie. They feature Wonder Woman in her standard costume, as well as her Gold Armor. The figures will have 22 points of articulation and will include figure stands, accessories, and a collectible trading card.
The figures will be released this April. They should be priced around $20 each. Check out photos, and full details after the jump.
Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman 1984
From Amazon princess to the world’s greatest warrior, Wonder Woman is at the height of her power but living a quiet life as Smithsonian curator Diana Prince™. Her compassion for mankind is strong despite man’s flaws. But now she must again draw on her incredible strength, courage and wisdom to battle her greatest foe—The Cheetah™.
– Wonder Woman figure based on the movie Wonder Woman 1984
– Wonder Woman accessories include unfurled lasso, wrapped lasso, and base
– Included collectable art card with Wonder Woman 1984 artwork on the front, and character biography on the back
– Collect additional Wave 2 Wonder Woman 1984 figure; Wonder Woman Gold Armor as well as other McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse figures. Figures sold separately.—————————-
Wonder Woman Gold Armor: Wonder Woman 1984
In her Golden Armor, Wonder Woman™ is the ultimate embodiment of power, grace, wisdom and wonder—an Amazon warrior whose strength defies challenge and whose courage shines.
– Wonder Woman figure based on the movie Wonder Woman 1984
– Wonder Woman accessories include detachable wings, flight stand, and base
– Included collectable art card with Wonder Woman 1984 artwork on the front, and character biography on the back
– Collect additional Wave 2 Wonder Woman 1984 figure; Wonder Woman as well as other McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse figures. Figures sold separately.
Wonder Woman '84 - New DC Multiverse Figures by McFarlane Toys

Spoiler, yikes.
The Golden Armor doesn't look terrible- but those faces... wow. Pretty bad, Todd. Maybe the final product will look better.
Golden eagle armor looks great, but the regular WW has a weird space between her tiara and hairline?
I was really looking forward to this but porportions are way off: short torso, thick thighs, apparent ugly joints... Ouch.
what the hell happened the the legs... the body proportions....
WOOF!!
Those faces are atrocious.
The faces need some work. But otherwise very well done.
The faces are weird, yeah. The main WW figure is just caked with an insane amount of make-up, plus the figure has brown hair while the "reference card" from the movie shows her with black hair. Doyyy.
Come on... how do the old multiverse figures look better compared to these?!?!
Wow, can you lay of the McBurgers WW??? Geez that face is so fat lol. McFarlane really needs to hire someone that can make faces.
And someone on the DC Direct page had the audacity to tell me to buy McFarlane products if I didn't like DCD.
I think you guys are being a tad too hard on these figures. I agree there are issues, largely with the face sculpt, but they aren't terrible and certainly not as bad as some of the Multiverse figures we got from Mattel. Despite defending them however, I'm still going to have to pass unless they really get those head sculpts down. When Hasbro is releasing 20 dollar figures with likenesses rivaling import figures that are triple the price, McFarlane can't afford to lapse. I can see them improving though, and can't wait to see what's up for offer as Toy Fair continues.
Those look awful. Why is WW cosplaying as Spawn's Angela?
I've been a huge critic of the Mcfarlane figures from the beginning and I still hate the fact that there are no Build A Figures BAFs. But this is a serious improvement on the Mattel versions of these figures. This is definitely a serious upgrade. However, they aren't good enough to stand on their own, meaning there has to be an additional incentive (BAF) to buy every figure in the movie wave or they will sit and collect dust. Investing in a brand new line is expensive and I want to know it isn't going to end after a couple waves. This scares me because this is going to discourage future 6"-7" lines because people only bought . the figures they like instead of investing in the entire wave. I am befuddled as to how arrogant Mcfarlane is to think these figures can stand on their own as individual figures. It's mind boggling. These are better than Mattel for WW figures, but not enough to buy them both without a BAF.
Well, even Hasbro's Marvel Legends sucked at first. Maybe McFarlane will do some halfway decent DC figures in 2025...
Even if these figures looked a little better, I still can't get past the 7-inch scale. They just don't fit my DC/Marvel collection.
7 inches? PASS. They won't fit with anything I have on my shelf already. Better wait for the SH or Mafex offerings.
I'll probably pass on both of these, but I've got to admit I love the design of the golden eagle costume.
Oh no, how dare a toy company make 7 in figures? Won't somebody please think of the collectors.
Oh, cool, just what I've always wanted- some action figures of Jennifer Esposito cosplaying Wonder Woman.
Mattel had some issues (Their Suicide Squad Harley Quinn figures had atrociously bad likenesses.), and these figures aren't ugly, like Mattel's worst offerings, but even Mattel's $9.99 "kid-targeted" Wonder Woman figures from Justice League and Batman Vs. Superman look more like Gal Gadot than these.
So far, this new McFarlane line is all over the place, as it relates to sculpting and scale. Add to that an awkward scale, and not-very-durable McFarlane plastic, and I just haven't been motivated to buy any of these at full price. Meanwhile, I've been enjoying Spin Master's fun Batman and DC 3.75" lines for only 8 bucks a figure.
Mattel had some issues (Their Suicide Squad Harley Quinn figures had atrociously bad likenesses.), and these figures aren't ugly, like Mattel's worst offerings, but even Mattel's $9.99 "kid-targeted" Wonder Woman figures from Justice League and Batman Vs. Superman look more like Gal Gadot than these.
So far, this new McFarlane line is all over the place, as it relates to sculpting and scale. Add to that an awkward scale, and not-very-durable McFarlane plastic, and I just haven't been motivated to buy any of these at full price. Meanwhile, I've been enjoying Spin Master's fun Batman and DC 3.75" lines for only 8 bucks a figure.
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