McFarlane Toys have shared out official images of the Gotham Knights wave from DC Multiverse. Full pics for Tim Drake Robin, Nightwing, Red Hood and Batgirl in their new video game outfits are available to check out. No word yet on price, release date or exclusivity, stay tuned for official pre-order info.
Robin (Gotham Knights)
Brand: DC Multiverse
Genre: Comics
Genre: Games
Product Type: Action Figure
Series: Coming Soon
Tim Drake may be the youngest of the Batman Family but he’s also the smartest and a master of deductive reasoning. Tim is a true believer in Batman’s mission and is motivated by the conviction that Gotham City needs a hero rather than by personal loss. Batman was a mentor of the highest caliber who personified the type of man Tim hopes to become.
An expert fighter armed with his collapsible quarterstaff and skilled in the art of stealth, Tim also possesses a background in combined psychological warfare and behavioral sciences, all of which sets the stage for him to accomplish any mission.
Product Features:
- Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based off the DC Multiverse
- Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
- Robin is based on his look in the video game Gotham Knights
- Robin comes with his staff and a base
- Included collectible art card with figure photography on the front, and character biography on the back
- Collect all McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Figures
Batgirl (Gotham Knights)
Brand: DC Multiverse
Genre: Comics
Genre: Games
Product Type: Action Figure
Series: Coming Soon
Few people can match Barbara Gordon in terms of raw willpower and determination. Barbara has always been a person of action. In her mind, backing down is never an option. Having one of Gotham City’s most well-known police commissioners as a father had a massive impact on her. Jim Gordon gave his life for Gotham, and now she wants to make sure it wasn’t in vain. After a face-off that put Barbara in a wheelchair, she became Oracle, a powerful information and communications expert. With extensive training and rehabilitation, she recovered from her wounds, and returned to active duty as Batgirl.
Barbara is highly trained in a variety of fighting styles, such as kickboxing, capoeira, and jiu-jitsu. Her signature weapon is the tonfa. Barbara also displays great skill when it comes to hacking or coding in computers and technological systems to dig for information.
Product Features:
- Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based off the DC Multiverse
- Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
- Batgirl is based on her look in the video game Gotham Knights
- Batgirl includes a Tonfa and a base
- Included collectible art card with figure photography on the front, and character biography on the back
- Collect all McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Figures
Nightwing (Gotham Knights)
Brand: DC Multiverse
Genre: Comics
Genre: Games
Product Type: Action Figure
Series: Coming Soon
Dick Grayson is a natural leader, an optimist, and the most charismatic of the Batman Family. He grew up in an unorthodox but loving circus family, so he values close personal bonds. Dick believes that, for the fight to be worth it, there must be something real to fight for; and that something has always been other people. He was Batman’s first protégé before becoming a hero in his own right.
Dick boasts mastery in acrobatics and is an expert at taking down enemies with his signature dual escrima sticks.
Product Features:
- Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based off the DC Multiverse
- Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
- Nightwing is based on his look in the video game Gotham Knights
- Nightwing includes 2 Escrima sticks and a base
- Included collectible art card with figure photography on the front, and character biography on the back
- Collect all McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Figures
Red Hood (Gotham Knights)
Brand: DC Multiverse
Genre: Comics
Genre: Games
Product Type: Action Figure
Series: Coming Soon
Jason Todd is an intense and volatile anti-hero. It all stems from dying a violent death and then being forcibly resurrected by one of Batman’s most dangerous foes. He has trouble keeping his temper in check, but he will not hesitate to step into the line of fire when a friend is threatened. Red Hood wants crime to pay because Gotham City is built on a foundation of corruption, and he’s been on the receiving end of it far too often.
Jason has trained to reach the peak of human strength, and he’s proficient in multiple combat techniques with all manner of weapons—both traditional and high-tech. After reconciling with the Batman Family, he has embraced Batman’s non-lethal combat methods.
Product Features:
- Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based off the DC Multiverse
- Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
- Red Hood is based on his look in the video game Gotham Knights
- Red Hood includes alternate hands and a base
- Included collectible art card with figure photography on the front, and character biography on the back
- Collect all McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Figures
Gotham Knights Action Figures from McFarlane Toys Revealed

Red Robin and Nightwing look to have more makeup on than Batgirl
These look really good. Will probably get them all. Can't wait to play the game.
Hope red hood has guns.
Red Hood will not be having guns we've see the contents already for this guy.
There's already reviews floating around.
Red Hood comes with alternate hands that make "finger guns" but that's the only accessory pack in.
Red Hood has some wide hips...
There's already reviews floating around.
We have a winner for the dumbest looking Robin in DC history (not McFarlane's fault of course).
Burt Ward, you can give up your crown.
Also none of these figures look like they'll come with any torso articulations.
Why does Red Robin look like Justin Warner from Food Network?
Burt Ward, you can give up your crown.
Shame. There's no import company making DC game figures (cant rely on SHF)? So its just from McFarlane? These are "ok," but with how these look, even if they make a well executed Talon (they're probably going to make one) makes me less interested for this new wave. Agree with previous comments. Pity.
I really loved Arkham Knight... really wish they would have made another bigger next gen Batman game instead Gotham Knights. I mean I like those characters too, but playing as them is just not as cool as being the Bat.
It's kind of funny as both the Right and the Left now want to censor guns in everything for kids.
Probably SHOULDN'T be marketing rapey, killer clowns and psychotic mass murders to kids at all, bros.
Just like how Cobra Commander having a hood is a No Go (said by the Joe development team themselves recently), but Cobra Commander himself apparently isn't. Because as long as the racist white terrorist character doesn't invoke the KKK from his look I guess he's OK for the kiddos to have?
Always gotta love how companies try to be both woke and yet not woke.
The problem for the Joe team isn't that Cobra Commander is considered a problem, it's hoods. There's nothing "un-woke" about Cobra Commander, who in most incarnations is no more offensive than Skeletor or Megatron (in his Sunbow incarnation, he is kind of an alien/monster just like them). He's simply an over-the-top 80s cartoon villain, played more for comedy than to be truly threatening.
He's also one of my favorite characters of all time (right behind, um, Skeletor) so I'm biased, but I think you're off base on the issue with the hood.
The lack of guns in DC figures is just bizarre. No other company enforces that level of silliness (just look at Joes, Legends, and other action figures).
With Cobra Commander I think it's Hasbro profiting off of the KKK with the Hood even if said character is the villain. It's the perception they wish to avoid.
Despite the DC gun ban.
Mcfarlane could have put in either sci fi looking guns or some other kind of accessory for the character to hold.
Mcfarlane has this bad habit of not including essential things and doubling down on taking more away in some cases. They never try to make up for what needs to be removed.
My understanding was WB/AT&T won't allow any projectile weapons, while Disney is allowing Sci-Fi looking guns for Marvel figures but not always (for instance, the new Winter Soldier coming has real life weapons he used). Even the Mafex Huntress coming has no crossbow, which is pretty much what Huntress is known for.
I still don't even get the whole "hood" thing, since Scooby-Doo has hooded villains that looks like clansmen and there seems to be no issues. My assumption has been because Larry Hama said Cobra Commander was in the comics created to be a parody of white supremacist William F. Buckley. So they probably don't want to touch that more than they need to, and using the helmet conjures up the more safe alien one from the cartoon (who let's face it - most people know way more anyway).
I really wish another company would tackle these figures. I really like Todd' stuff, and he can make a great figure at times, but I just don't care for 7" stuff. Hopefully MAFEX or SHF will tackle these.
You know if I work for McFarlane, this is what I'd propose: Let's make a Spawn accessories pack! Sized for Spawn figures...let's say we include a silver DE with extended barrel, some pistols for dual wielding, some futuristic weapons...they're for Spawn figures, because we can make guns for our Spawn line, but can be used by our other lines. *wink* *wink*
Problem solved and they'll sell TONS of those accessories packs.
Problem solved and they'll sell TONS of those accessories packs.
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