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Check Out McFarlane Toys' New Mortal Kombat Klassic Sub-Zero And Reptile Figures

May 18, 2026
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Mortal Kombat Klassic: Sub-Zero

$32 | Releases August 23

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Mortal Kombat Klassic: Reptile

$30 | Releases August 23

Preorder at Amazon

Mortal Kombat is back in the spotlight thanks to the release of the new live-action film, and if you’re looking to bring some of that video game magic home, you can check out two new collectible action figures. McFarlane Toys is expanding its line of Mortal Kombat toys with two new “Klassic” Sub-Zero and Reptile figures. Bearing a design that harkens back to their arcade roots, each figure is also constructed from translucent materials to make them stand out on your shelf and you can preorder them ahead of their August 23 arrival.

Mortal Kombat Klassic: Sub-Zero

$32 | Releases August 23

The greatest weapon of the Lin Kuei ninja order, Sub-Zero, has been realized in a cool blue plastic inspired by his ice clone ability. The figure comes with an alternate set of hands, a base, and is packaged inside a display box. Featuring 22 points of articulation, it’s seven inches tall.

Preorder at Amazon

Mortal Kombat Klassic: Reptile

$30 | Releases August 23

Similar to Sub-Zero, Reptile has also been manufactured in a plastic that makes the infamous assassin almost invisible. Featuring a smoky translucent design, the Reptile figure also comes with an alternate set of swap-out hands, a full range of articulation, display box packaging, and is the same height as Sub-Zero above.

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More Mortal Kombat Klassic Figures

To expand the collection–and host your very own Mortal Kombat tournament–you can pick up several more figures from McFarlane Toys. The lineup currently includes fan-favorite characters like Johnny Cage, Raiden, and Ermac alongside a regular version of Reptile.

  • Ermac — $30
  • Jade — $35
  • Johnny Cage — $32
  • Kitana — $30
  • Noob Saibot — $35
  • Raiden — $29.51
  • Reptile — $30
  • Reptile (Invisible) — $32
  • Sub-Zero (Ice Clone) — $30

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