Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
Nosferatu Casket from Titan Casket
In the wake of the Nosferatu popcorn bucket and Nosferatu sarcophagus bed, the ante has been upped with the official Nosferatu casket.
Created by Titan Casket, the limited edition casket features a vampiric black high gloss finish steel exterior with a red velvet interior featuring the film’s logo on the head panel and gold hardware.
It costs $3,999, which isn’t a bad price considering you’ll spend eternity in it. Plus, Titan plants 10 trees for every casket purchased!
Nightmare on Elm Street & Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Posters by Alex Pardee
Alex Pardee lends his Doppelgangers art style to A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 for a pair of homage posters: “Nightmare Man in Your House” and “A Bad Day in Texas 2.”
16×20 archival pigment prints are available for $50, alongside a ton of Pardee’s other work, from Harman Projects. The original 22×28 watercolor paintings are also up for grabs at $2,000 a piece.
Dracula Backpack from Loungefly
Looking for the perfect way to accessorize for Nosferatu? Loungefly has crafted a Dracula‘s coffin backpack.
The faux-leather bag features adjustable and removable straps so it can be worn as a backpack or a crossbody bag. It measures 12″ tall and 6.75″ wide.
Scheduled to arrive in January, the limited edition piece is available for $70 exclusively from Entertainment Earth.
Dead Silence Shirt from Cavity Colors
Beware the stare of Mary Shaw on Cavity Colors’ new Dead Silence tee designed by Dan Goldsworthy.
It’s available for $25.50 until December 29, after which the price increases to $30. It will ship the week of January 31.
Pinocchio 964 4K UHD from Media Blasters
Often compared to Tetsuo: The Iron Man, Pinocchio 964 will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on February 11 via Media Blasters.
The 1991 Japanese cyberpunk body-horror film has been newly scanned in 4K from the original 16mm camera negatives. No special features are listed, but a slipcase is included.
Also known as Screams of Blasphemy, Shozin Fukui directs from a script he co-wrote with Makoto Hamaguchi and Naoshi Gôda. Haji Suzuki and Onn-chan star.
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