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NECA Ultimate Pennywise, the Dancing Clown

Updated: Dec 11, 2018



The NECA Twitter account has announced a further Ultimate release of the 2017 Pennywise the Clown from IT.



The set, titled Pennywise the Dancing Clown, will include four head options, three of which are brand new - "Judith" painting head, emerging head and deadlights head. There will be a battery operated LED light up feature on the deadlights head.


The emerging preying Mantis type arms are included so you can replicate that scene. There are other arm options too with open and closed hand forearm pieces.


The set is scheduled for a 2nd quarter release in 2019 (April-June) and will be packed in the Ultimate format with movie artwork and opening front cover.



"From the acclaimed 2017 horror IT Movie, drawn from the pages of Stephen King's original novel, NECA presents #Pennywise: The Dancing Clown!


Based on Bill Skarsgård's portrayal of the nightmare-inducing clown, this 7" scale figure has been painstakingly detailed to be as accurate to Pennywise's ornate costume as possible, and is presented in an Ultimate format with special packaging and LED lights inside one of the heads. This version features 4 head sculpts, 3 of which are all-new heads: "Judith" Painting Head, "Emerging Arms" Head, and Light-Up "Deadlights" Head with LED light inside the mouth. The figure also includes interchangeable articulated insect arms, interchangeable forearms, and 2 pairs of hands.


The special window box packaging has a fold down flap in homage to the Dancing Clown scene from the film. Uses button cell batteries, included."





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