| William Castle |
CARD/BOARD GAMES
FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S GAMES
OUT NOW Console icons, movie stars… and now Freddy and his fellow murderous mascots are bringing their brand of cuddly carnage to game night, too. FNaF: FightLine is a collectible battle game that sees you building a team from across the Freddy‐verse (20 characters are available) that can slice through your opponent’s defences. Meanwhile, the strategy-based Survive ’Til 6am puts you in the unenviable role of night-shift security guard at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, checking the cameras and keeping an eye out for self-activating animatronic kill-beasts. Order in at funkoeurope.com.
PRINTS
THE WICKER MAN POP ART
OUT NOW The Wicker Man’s 50th-anniversary year may nearly be over, but you can keep the fires burning with Art & Hue’s pop-art collection. To mark the milestone, two new prints have been added to the collection (a collab with StudioCanal): one featuring Ingrid Pitt, the other a reimagined poster that doesn’t spoil the now-iconic ending (unlike the original ads). Available in three sizes and multiple colour options; don’t be a fool, visit artandhue.com/wicker.
COLLECTIBLE
FUNKO POP! PADDINGTON
OUT NOW There’s just under a year to go before the Brown bear completes his movie trilogy, but he’s ready for his mantelpiece premiere right now with this 9.9cm Pop! figure. OK, bringing his suitcase with him is maybe a little presumptuous - planning to stay a while are we, Mr. P? - but chances are you’ll want to keep him around, giving hard vinyl stares to anyone who walks through the door. Tick him off your bucket-hat list at funkoeurope.com. MATTHEW LEYLAND
TOY/COLLECTIBLE
LEGO AVENGERS TOWER
OUT NOW We have a Feige! As well as 30 other minifigures (including two Caps, so he can fight himself a la Endgame), the most ever assembled in one Lego set. Another record-breaking stat: standing at 90cm, this is the tallest Lego skyscraper in brick-story. It also comes with a Leviathan, the quinjet, two Chitauri flyers and a host of cool accessories, from the Tesseract to Nick Fury’s pager (in case you need to call for some cosmic help in finishing the 5,201-piece job). Show some initiative, visit lego.com.