NECA The Phantom of the Opera (1925) release of The Phantom 'Masque of the Red Death'
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NECA have unveiled their latest horror figure with the release of The Phantom from 1925's The Phantom of the Opera. The Phantom comes with three head options and extra hands. He is wearing his Red Death disguise, including soft goods cloak, hat, and skull staff.

The figure is a general release due to arrive in Quarter 3 (July-September) of 2025. We've added The Phantom to our NECA Collector Database
Celebrate a century of cinematic horror! Mark the 100th anniversary of the 1925 silent film The Phantom of the Opera with this stunning action figure from NECA. Featuring the Phantom (Erik) in his iconic "Red Death" disguise from the masquerade ball, this 7-inch scale figure captures the haunting elegance of Lon Chaney’s classic portrayal. Hiding his disfigured face beneath the skull mask, he spies on Christine and Raoul on the rooftop of the Paris Opera House. This collectible includes a soft goods cloak, large brim hat, and skull staff accessories. Plus, multiple heads and hands, which are interchangeable with other NECA Phantom of the Opera figures (sold separately). Presented in a collector-friendly box with an opening front flap, this figure is a must-have for horror fans and classic film collectors alike!
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