Toys & Collectibles

NECA Carves Out Pre-Orders for Three John Carver Figures Ahead of Thanksgiving

Eli Roth’s “Thanksgiving” arrived in theaters last week, and with it, NECA has opened pre-orders for three new action figures inspired by the film’s killer, John Carver. Each release is a NECA Store exclusive and captures the character in some of NECA’s most popular toy lines.

John Carver Toony Terrors Action Figure

John Carver is joining Toony Terrors, NECA’s line of stylized horror icons! The six-inch scale figure comes in blister card packaging with a bonus cutout backdrop and includes an axe and decapitated turkey mascot head accessory.

Thanksgiving - John Carver Toony Terrors 6” Scale Action Figure
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The figure is available for pre-order for $14.99 and will start shipping in January 2024.

John Carver 8-inch Clothed Action Figure

Carver is also joining NECA’s popular line of clothed action figures. The 8-inch Thanksgiving John Carver action figure is fully articulated and features a tailored fabric jumpsuit, two interchangeable masks, a removable hat, an axe, a meat tenderizer, and a knife. The figure comes in window box packaging and is available for pre-order for $34.99. The new figure is expected to start shipping in May 2024.

Thanksgiving - John Carver 8” Clothed Action Figure with accessories
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Ultimate John Carver Action Figure

Finally, NECA is giving hardcore fans of “Thanksgiving” the opportunity to grab the Ultimate John Carver Action Figure. This Ultimate John Carver action figure is highly articulated and comes with all the trimmings: musket, sledgehammer, axe, dart gun, meat tenderizer, knives, removable hat, extra hands, and three interchangeable masks. The seven-inch scale figure comes in collector-friendly window box packaging with an opening flap.

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The Ultimate John Carver Action Figure is available for pre-order for $34.99 and will start shipping in May 2024.

John Carver is the masked killer who terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Thanksgiving in the Eli-Roth-directed horror film “Thanksgiving.” The film originated from a mock trailer Roth created for the 2007 film “Grindhouse.”

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