As part of Bloody Disgusting’s 2025 Holiday Gift Guide, we’re highlighting some of the year’s coolest horror toys and collectibles — from action figures and plushes to vinyl records and beyond.
Here 17 items for the horror movie fanatic on your shopping list this Christmas season!

Art the Clown 1:4 Scale Action Figure
Art the Clown always goes big, and NECA’s 1:4 scale action figure is no different.
Standing over 18” tall, the Terrifier icon features blood spatter decor for an even deadlier look.
Art is equipped with three interchangeable faceplates and six interchangeable hands, along with a scalpel, kitchen knife, and table leg bat.
Packaged in a window box, the bloody version of the killer clown is $129.99 exclusively from NECA’s online store.

Halloween: The Complete Expanded Collection Vinyl
Halloween: The Complete Expanded Collection compiles definitive editions of the Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills, and Halloween Ends soundtracks composed by John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, and Daniel Davies.
The 6xLP vinyl box set features new artwork by Chris Bilheimer, expansive liner notes, interviews with Carpenter and director David Gordon Green, three posters by Creepy Duck Design, a poster by Bilheimer, and a lenticular cover.
“Dried Blood” colored vinyl costs $155, while the exclusive “Toxic Pumpkin” variant is $165 from Sacred Bones Records.

“The Creep Tapes” Peachfuzz Plush
Straight from “The Creep Tapes,” the official Peachfuzz plush promises to always protect you.
The 10.6″ stuffed serial killer comes with an axe and a VHS tape that attaches to its hands with Velcro.
Priced at $32.99, pre-order are open until December 8 and are expected to start shipping in late April.

The Lost Boys Monster High Doll
Monster High’s Skullector line has been full of horrific surprises lately, including a doll based on David, Kiefer Sutherland’s character from The Lost Boys.
Standing 10.5” tall with 11 points of articulation, this Santa Carla vampire is equipped with a takeout box purse filled with worms and high heels modeled after a saxophone and the bespoke bottle from the film.
The limited edition collectible is available exclusively from Mattel Creations for $65.

“What We Do in the Shadows” Toony Terrors
Although FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows” came to an end last year, the vampire clan lives on as part of NECA’s Toony Terrors toy line.
Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja (with Nadja doll), Colin Robinson (with Baby Colin), and Guillermo are modeled in the style of classic Saturday morning cartoons.
Each 6” scale figure is individually packaged on a blister card with a cutout backdrop.

Halloween franchise favorite Jamie Lloyd gets her first ever official toy in Fright-Rags’ Halloween 4 action figure double pack.
Jamie, complete with removable clown mask and scissors, is paired with her uncle, Michael Myers, who wields his signature knife.
The retro-style 3.75” scale figures each have five points of articulation and are packaged together in a vintage-inspired window box.
Expected to ship in the first quarter of 2026, the set is limited to 2,000 and costs $40.

Although we didn’t get a new Godzilla film this year, there’s no shortage of merchandise to make kaiju fans roar.
Based on Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Jada Toys’ remote-control Godzilla can shoot mist from its mouth in addition to walk, whip its tail, light up, and roar.
Measuring 12.5″ tall and nearly 2 feet long, the King of the Monsters sells for $39.99.
This version of Godzilla will return in Godzilla x Kong: Supernova on March 26, 2027. Meanwhile, the Godzilla Minus One sequel Godzilla Minus Zero is currently in production for a late 2026 debut.

Care Bears get a “Stranger Things” makeover with a plush crossover stuffed with ‘80s nostalgia.
9” dolls of Cheer Bear as Eleven, Bedtime Bear as Mike, Funshine Bear as Dustin, Tenderheart Bear as Lucas, and Good Luck Bear as Will will retail for $12.97 each.
Grumpy Bear as the Demogorgon and Cheer Bear as Eleven will be available in 12″ plush form for $17.97.
They’re due out December 12 at Walmart, just in time to snuggle up for the series’ conclusion.

John Williams’ iconic Jaws score has received a new vinyl edition from Mondo to celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary.
Priced at $60, the 2xLP album is pressed on 180-gram “Blood and Water” colored vinyl.
The album is housed in a jacket featuring a popup shark fin within an O-card slipcase with a gold metallic bellyband. Liner notes by reissue producer Mike Matessino are included.

Killer Klowns from Outer Space Figures
Killer Klowns from Outer Space has invaded Trick or Treat Studios’ Scream Greats action figure line.
The assortment includes Shorty, Rudy (with popcorn gun), Slim (with cotton candy gun), Jumbo (with mallet), Spikey (with puppet and cotton candy gun), and Fatso (with cotton candy gun).
Priced at $39.99, each 8” scale figure comes on a backer card with blister packaging.

Drive a truckload of coffee into your horror-loving mouth with Gutter Garbs’ Maximum Overdrive mug.
Based on Stephen King’s lone directorial effort, the 27.5-ounce dolomite ceramic mug features the Green Goblin on its grille.
Priced at $20, it measures 5.9” long, 4.3” wide, and 4.3″ high.

Clown in the Cornfield novel cover artist Matt Ryan Tobin designed a poster for Eli Craig’s film adaptation in the style of Children of the Corn as part of Mutant’s Shudder 10th anniversary celebration.
The 24×36 screen print, hand-numbered out of 110, costs $60.
While you’re at it, maybe you want to pick up Clown in the Cornfield on VHS too.

Creature from the Black Lagoon Super Cycle
Creature from the Black Lagoon is one of several Universal Monsters available as part of Super7’s Super Cycles line, alongside Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, and The Mummy.
This plastic and tin wind-up toy features a 5” soft vinyl Gillman on a yellow tricycle outfitted with colorful wheels and a functioning bell.
Priced at $60, the internal wind-up mechanism drives the trike and rings the bell like the vintage toys that were once a childhood staple.

Funko Pops may be passé, but everyone once in a while a new one comes along that impresses us.
Such is the case with the shape-shifting Entity from Smile, complete with nested mouths.
Pass the curse onto your collection with the 4″ monstrosity, due out later this month for $14.99.

One of coolest entries in NECA’s ongoing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles X Universal Monsters toy line, Shredder as Dracula combines two of pop culture’s most menacing villains.
Designed by James Groman (Madballs), the 7″ scale figure includes three interchangeable heads, six interchangeable hands, fabric cape, turtle skull, turtle candle, spear, jug, and two rats.
Priced at $36.99, it’s packaged in a window box with an opening flap featuring art by Daniel Horne.

Pearl is a star — so she belongs at the top of a Christmas tree.
A24 has turned the Mia Goth character into a 10” handmade felted tree topper for $43.
You can also get the tree topper with the X trilogy ornament set — including a bloody axe, Theda the alligator, and Mother Goose coke jar — for $74 total.

Freddy vs Jason Vinyl Soundtrack
The Freddy vs. Jason soundtrack recently received its first-ever vinyl pressing from Real Gone Music.
It features many of the era’s biggest names in heavy music, including Slipknot, Type O Negative, Sepultura, Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Hatebreed, Sevendust, Powerman 5000, In Flames, Ill Niño, and more.
The 2xLP album is pressed on red smoke colored vinyl and housed in a gatefold jacket. Limited to 1,500, it sells for $59.99.
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