Re-Enact Superman’s Kaiju Fight And More With These Tie-In Toys From Spin Master

James Gunn’s Superman is almost here, and Spin Master has the toys to prove it. The flagship film in James Gunn’s DC Cinematic Universe reboot, Superman is set to reintroduce audiences to one of the most iconic comic characters of all time with David Corenswet taking on the тιтular role. Fans of all ages will soon be able to bring what is sure to be one of the movie’s most epic battles home with them, and in a way that won’t require the intervention of any real superheroes.

ScreenRant is happy to debut a first look at two toys from retailer Spin Master, who also recently debuted exciting How to Train Your Dragon live-action tie-in toys. For Superman, Spin Master is showcasing two toys in particular, focusing on Superman’s impending battle with a monstrous kaiju and Krypto the flying dog. Take a look at Spin Master’s upcoming products below; Superman will hit theaters on July 11.

Kaiju Slime Battle

MSRP: $29.99 | Ages 4+

The so-called Superman trailer monster can be yours with Spin Master’s Kaiju Slime Battle set, which is full of fun fight functionality. Created in partnership with Warner Brothers, this kaiju is a realistic recreation of the monster Superman will fight in the feature film. There is a lever situated on the monster’s back that makes its arms go up and down–perfect for leveling buildings or swatting down flying superheroes–and a ʙuттon on the kaiju’s chin, when hit, causes the beast’s organs to ooze out of its body. The kaiju even comes with slime that can be reloaded after each use.

Of course, you can’t fight a kaiju without a superhero, which is where Superman comes in. The Kaiju Slime Battle set comes with a figure of the Man of Steel himself, which has multiple points of articulation for maximum play capability. To act out what is surely an exciting interpretation of the Superman movie plot, players can toggle a lever on Superman’s back to trigger an uppercut perfectly suited to hit the kaiju’s chin, spilling its guts out.

Up in the Sky! Flying Krypto

MSRP: $29.99 | Ages 4+

Spin Master is also very aware of Krypto the dog, Superman’s cutest character. With Up in the Sky! Flying Krypto, kids ages 4+ can enjoy sending Krypto up into the air, where he can fly for up to 4 to 7 minutes. To control Krypto’s height, simply keep a hand under him–the dog has a sensor so you can guide him through the air. Up in the Sky! Flying Krypto charges via a USB-C charger and stops immediately if any little hands get in the way of his propellors. Plus, his tail wags!

Superman hits theaters on July 11. Spin Master’s Superman toys can be purchased at Amazon starting May 15 and will be coming to Walmart and Target shortly after.

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