NECA has unveiled a new Halloween 3: Season of the Witch action figure of Dr. Challis, autographed by Tom Atkins.
When it comes to cult classic horror films it’s hard to find one as beloved as Halloween III: Season of the Witch. Known to many as the Halloween film without Michael Myers, this psychological horror thriller gave us one of the genre’s few “final boys” in Tom Atkins’ Dr. Challis. Now NECA has honored the actor with an action figure worthy of his horror legacy.
The 8-inch tall figure depicts Dr. Challis in his main look from the film. He’s wearing khakis, a red flannel shirt, and white pullover jacket. However, this reluctant hero can’t go anywhere without a drink which means the figure hilariously comes with two beers. The figure also wonderfully captures Atkins’ "Everyman" look with one of the best mustaches in film history.
While Halloween III initially received a bad wrap, in the last four decades the film has slowly been embraced for what it actually is. That would be a terrifyingly fun and campy exploration of Halloween as a holiday and how corporate America has commercialized/watered it down for kids. The film itself follows Dr. Dan Challis who’s not the best husband or father to his kids.
How Tom Atkins Contributes to 'Halloween III's Legacy Whether it’s John Carpenter’s brilliant score or one of the best endings in horror history, Halloween III is a film that every genre fan needs to see at least one. However, that also has a lot to do with Atkins’ genre defining performance. The actor oozes cool and charm in every role he takes on, but Halloween III encompassed everything that made Atkins a generational talent.
Halloween III is currently streaming on Peacock. You can also order your signed Dr. Challis figures on NECA’s website for $75.00 USD.
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