The premiere date for the seventh season of Game of Thrones is fast approaching. And thanks to the popular collectible company Funko, fans add a whole new slew of vinyl figures to their collection.
Earlier today, Funko unveiled the first look at the newest figures in their popular Game of Thrones line. After revealing the newest Game of Thrones Pop! figures back in April, this wave brings the characters to life through some of Funko’s other products.
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This includes plenty of new Dorbz figures, with miniature versions of Cersei Lannister, Jaime Lannister, Arya Stark, and Jon Snow available. Also available is a Melisandre Dorbz figure, which has a one-in-six chance of being a glowing red ‘chase’ figure.
Funko is also bringing two Game of Thrones favorites into their new Rock Candy line. The series of stylized figures will now include Daenerys Targaryen, as well as Brienne of Tarth.
All of these figures will be available on store shelves beginning in August.
But for fans who can’t wait until then, Funko also unveiled a new Pop! figure two-pack, inspired by season six’s climactic “Battle of the Bastards.” The pack includes Jon Snow, armed with his shield, as well as Ramsay Bolton, who is aiming an arrow.
Click through our gallery below to see these new Game of Thrones collectibles from Funko.
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