Eli Roth’s ‘Thanksgiving’ – NECA Turns Slasher John Carver Into New Figures

Already previewed at this past October’s Toy Fair in New York, NECA has just officially revealed action figures based on Eli Roth‘s slasher Thanksgiving (read our review), which opens in theaters tonight.

NECA has opened pre-orders on three figures and two plush dolls, as well as a mask and shirt bundle, all of which are detailed below.

  • Ultimate John Carver 7” Scale 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 7” scale figure comes in collector-friendly window box packaging with opening flap.
  • John Carver 8” Clothed Action Figure: This 8-inch Thanksgiving John Carver action figure is fully articulated and features tailored fabric jumpsuit, two interchangeable masks, removable hat, axe, meat tenderizer, and knife. Comes in window box packaging
  • John Carver Toony Terrors 6” Scale Action Figure: Bring the fun of Saturday morning cartoons to your horror collection with the adorable little creeps of Toony Terrors, NECA’s line of stylized horror icons! Standing approximately 6 inches tall, this John Carver figure from the Thanksgiving horror film includes axe and turkey mascot head. Comes in blister card packaging with a bonus cutout backdrop
  • John Carver Plush: This 7.5” plush version of the mask-wearing killer from the horror film Thanksgiving is ready to carve up a storm! Made from the softest premium materials and pure terror by Kidrobot. 
  • Turkey Plush (decapitatable!): This 7.5” plush turkey from the horror film Thanksgiving features a detachable head! (Attaches with Velcro.) Made from the softest premium materials and pure terror by Kidrobot.
  • T-Shirt and John Carver Mask Bundle: Grab this plastic vacuuform replica of John Carver’s mask from Eli Roth’s horror flick Thanksgiving. Elastic band for comfortable wear. 

In Thanksgiving, “After a Black Friday riot ends in tragedy, a mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts – the birthplace of the infamous holiday.”

The film is an expansion of Roth’s faux trailer seen in Grindhouse (2007).

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