With Gal Gadot and Chris Pine reprising their DCEU roles in the upcoming Wonder Woman 1984, Mattel is introducing new lineup of Barbie dolls based on the new DC movie.

These new collector-focused dolls are inspired by several key looks in the sequel, from Diana’s traditional costume to her new golden eagle armor to her reunion with Steve in Washington DC. Even Kristen Wiig’s Cheetah is included. You can check out all the new designs in the slideshow gallery below:

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The 2-doll Barbie Giftset featuring Diana and Steve is priced at $80 and includes doll stands and a certificate of authenticity. It’s expected to go on sale later in July.

The remaining WW*4 Barbies will go on sale beginning on July 6. The individual Core Fashion Dolls” are riced at $14.99 each, while the Deluxe Golden Armor and Young Diana and Horse sets are each priced at $29.99. You can order all of these Barbie sets through the official Mattel store or retailers like Amazon and Walmart.

Unfortunately, all of these Wonder Woman Barbies will be arriving in stores well before the release of the movie. Like many upcoming film and TV projects affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, Wonder Woman 1984’s release date has been pushed back. It’s currently set for release on October 2, 2020, and there’s no guarantee that date won’t change again. We’re hoping to see a new glimpse of the movie at the upcoming DC FanDome virtual event.

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In other DC collectible news, we recently got an early look at an amazing Batman statue based on the artwork of Todd McFarlane. We’re also impressed by this incredibly detailed (and incredibly expensive) statue of Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker.

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Source: IGN.com Wonder Woman 1984: Mattel Reveals New DC Movie Barbie Dolls