Galactus Returns as Titan Hero, Not Rumored Marvel Legend
Hasbro has officially revealed its next oversized Marvel collectible: a towering Galactus figure that’s already sending ripples through the collector market. The character, known as Marvel’s “Devourer of Worlds,” has long been a grail piece for fans of cosmic storylines, and this new release hits at a perfect moment as Marvel gears up to reintroduce the Fantastic Four on screen.
The figure stands just over two feet tall, making it one of the largest Marvel Legends-scale pieces to date. Collectors who backed Hasbro’s previous HasLab Galactus will notice clear design callbacks, but this edition is streamlined for wider release. Multiple interchangeable hands and a light-up head sculpt confirm Hasbro is chasing both playability and display appeal.
📊 Tale of the Tape: Galactus Collectibles
| Feature | HasLab Galactus (2021–22) | New Galactus Figure (2025, expected) |
| Height | 32 inches (approx. 2.7 ft) | ~24 inches (just over 2 ft) |
| Price at launch | $399.99 (Hasbro Pulse exclusive) | ~$350 (retail premium tier) |
| Production | Backer-funded (14,000 min; ~30,000 sold) | Wide retail release, limited run |
| Accessories | 3 faceplates, light-up features, Heralds (Silver Surfer, Nova, Morg) | Interchangeable hands, light-up head sculpt |
| Packaging | Oversized HasLab collector box | Standard premium packaging |
| Aftermarket | $600–$800 sealed units today | TBD (speculators already watching) |
Galactus is one of the main villain’s in Marvel’s universe. With industry chatter pointing to the Fantastic Four movie leaning heavily into space and cosmic threats, the collectible feels like a deliberate signal to fans.
Retailers report strong preorder interest, and Key Fantastic Four issues like the first appearances of Galactus and Silver Surfer have seen steady movement in the past year, but major toy tie-ins like this often create fresh demand. Collectors are split on whether this will drive another short-term spike or simply solidify long-term confidence in the character.
The release is priced in the premium tier and is expected to ship in late 2025. Limited production numbers will likely make this another scarcity-driven collectible. Hasbro’s track record with Sentinel, Unicron, and the previous Galactus confirms there’s a dedicated base for large-format display pieces.
