>>5983023Another one is NECA Cult Classics which followed a similar trend to Movie Maniacs. There were plenty of horror, but it went into sci-fi and action movies as well. This evolved into more specific lines, like the Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Alien, and Predator lines you see today. There were also other ones like Hellraiser that ran for a bit as well.
>http://thetoybox1138.blogspot.com/2012/11/cult-classics-neca.html>Cult classics come in many different genres - Horror, Comedy, Drama, Action, etc Be it big budget Hollywood blockbusters, or small, independent films, one can never tell what films are destined for this status quo among fans. It simply just happens.>The problem with cult classics is that while the films may go on to spawn several sequels, they don't necessarily have the "main" cast aspect to them that would garner the possibility of a toy line. Take for example your average slasher flick. Sure there are tons of actors in the film, but most of them are just fodder for the real star - The killer.Here's a look into a few unreleased figures, including Samara and Zombie Ed.
>http://news.toyark.com/2016/01/19/unreleased-neca-figures-look-might-188132