Summary

  • Mattel has partnered with major pop culture franchises like Jurassic Park, Disney, and WWE, offering incredibly detailed action figures with accessories that highlight different storylines for each wrestler.
  • The WWE line of action figures listens to fan feedback and delivers on their wants and desires, with figures like Eric Bischoff and Rowdy Roddy Piper catering to popular demand.
  • Mattel’s San Diego Comic-Con exclusives include figures like Muhammad Ali, complete with both boxing and referee gear, as well as collaborations with Ghostbusters and Masters of the Universe. The company pays attention to detail, even updating figures with new tattoos and attire for accuracy.

Mattel has brought some of the biggest franchises and brands in pop culture into fans’ homes with products like Jurassic Park, Disney, and WWE. The toy company is one of the largest toy makers in the world, second only to Lego, and has been at the forefront with not only action figures but Mattel originals like Barbie, Hot Wheels, and more. Their partnership with WWE began in 2009 and has grown to include fan-favorite wrestlers from every era.

These figures are not only incredibly detailed; they also include accessories that can highlight different storylines for each wrestler. Mattel has even set up brand collaborations with WWE and Ghostbusters, as well as WWE and Masters of the Universe. At San Diego Comic-Con, Mattel showed off a number of new exclusives, including Muhammad Ali as part of WrestleMania 1 with both his boxing and referee gear.

FilmmakerFocus spoke with Mattel Chief Design Officer Chris Down, WWE Designer Bill Miekina, and Steven Ozer of Mattel’s WWE Marketing team about Mattel’s WWE line and exclusives at San Diego Comic-Con. They discussed the details that are put into the figures, including updates each time a wrestler gets a new tattoo and the ring. They also delved into the Hulk Hogan set and the Steven Spielberg figure to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park.