Killer Collectibles highlights the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to physical media, artwork, and much more.

Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!

Predator: Badlands Steelbook 4K UHD from Sony

Now on Digital, Predator: Badlands will be released on physical media — including Steelbook 4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital — on February 17 via 20th Century Studios.

The Predator franchise’s highest grossing entry is directed by Dan Trachtenberg (Prey, 10 Cloverfield Lane) and written by Patrick Aison (Prey) and Brian Duffield (Love and Monsters, No One Will Save You).

Special features:

  • Audio Commentary by Director Dan Trachtenberg, Producer Ben Rosenblatt, Director of Photography Jeff Cutter, and Stunt Coordinator Jacob Tomuri.
  • Embodying the Predator
  • Authentic Synthetics
  • Building the Badlands
  • Dek of the Yautja
  • Deleted & Pre-Visualization Scenes with Optional Commentary

Set in the future on a remote planet, a young Predator, outcast from his clan, finds an unlikely ally in Thia and embarks on a treacherous journey in search of the ultimate adversary.

Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi and Elle Fanning star.

Meagan Navarro wrote in her review, “Trachtenberg and his talented team craft a stunning adventure epic with winsome characters, action, and creatures, but one that’s so drastically different that it’s polarizing.”

The Haunting of Hill House Shirts from Pentagram Peter Pan

Pentagram Peter Pan has releaesd two The Haunting of Hill House shirts.

Both two-sided designs are available on short sleeves ($28.99) and long sleeves ($34.99).

Pre-orders are open through Sunday, January 11, and will ship in 4-8 weeks.

Happy Death Day Figure from NECA

Relive Happy Death Day and Happy Death Day 2U over and over again with NECA’s Bayfield Babyface Killer retro-style clothed action figure.

The 8″ scale toy is dressed in tailored fabric clothing and comes with interchangeable masks, heads, hands, kitchen knives, baseball bat, sledgehammer, cupcakes, and pistol.

Horror Valentines by One Man Riet

Show the genre fan in your life you care this Valentine’s Day with One Man Riet’s vintage-inspired horror valentines.

This year’s assortment of 4×6 cards include The Substance, Weapons, Barbarian, Terrifer 3, Longlegs, Prey, and Nosferatu.

The set of seven costs $20, but you’ll save $10 if you buy three or more.

Re-Animator Apparel from Rucking Fotten

Rucking Fotten has launched a capsule collection of Re-Animator apparel.

The line includes T-shirts ($34.99-35.99), all-over print tees ($62.99), long sleeves ($44.99), hoodies ($64.99), and hats ($36.99).

They’re only available through Sunday, January 11, and will ship in 6-8 weeks. Select pieces are limited in quantity and may sell out before the weekend is over.

RoboCop 2 Pop from Funko

Fumko will release RoboCop 2 metallic Pop figures in March.

Priced at $14.99, there’s a standard version and a battle-damaged chase variant.

Scarlet Warning 666 Blu-ray from Grindhouse Releasing

Notorious lost film Scarlet Warning 666 (also known as It Happened One Weekend and Scarlet Love) is making its home video debut from Grindhouse Releasing.

Originally released in 1974, the horror drama is the lone production written, directed, and produced by cult musician Palmer Rockey, who also plays seven roles in the film.

Limited to 3,000, the three-disc Blu-ray + CD edition costs $34.95 and will ship February 14.

Special features:

  • New 4K restoration from the original 35mm camera negative
  • Audio commentary by Reverend Ivan Stang of the Church of the SubGenius
  • Interview with producer Cookie Rockey
  • Interview with actor Dr. Ron DiSalvo
  • Interview with from ex-Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra
  • Interviews with rare record connoisseurs Paul Major and Jonny Trunk
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Still galleries
  • Booklet with liner notes by exploitation historian Chris Poggiali
  • Embossed slipcover with art by Jerry Martinez
  • Cover art by Dave Lebow
  • Scarlet Love: Music Album by Palmer Rockey on CD

Rockey stars as twin brothers in a story of Satanic skullduggery, bizarre occult rituals, and “demonic assassination” on a country estate. The execution of this premise was so bewilderingly incompetent that the film was laughed off the screen at its Dallas premiere.

Rockey spent decades obsessively laboring over his magnum opus, shooting new scenes and reediting the picture in a doomed effort to explain the incomprehensible plot. He was still working on it at the time of his death in 1996.

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