Hot Toys Immortalizes Michael Keaton's Batman With Blue and Grey Suit
The company transforms ‘The Flash’s’ Batcave armory Easter egg into a 1,500-piece sixth scale center-stage tribute for Keaton-era devotees.
Summary
- Hot Toys unveiled a limited-edition 1/6th scale Batman (Blue & Grey Suit) figure based on an Easter egg suit from The Flash
- The 30cm figure features a newly sculpted cowl head with rolling eyeballs, a wired cape, and a yellow utility belt
- Limited to 1,500 units, the figure is positioned as a definitive deep-cut variant for Keaton-era obsessives
Hot Toys is tapping deep Batman nostalgia with a new 1/6th scale Batman (Blue & Grey Suit) figure based on Michael Keaton’s Dark Knight from The Flash, finally putting him in the classic comic-inspired colorway he never actually wears on screen.
The release leans into the now-iconic Batcave armory shot, pulling the blue-and-grey suit from the background into the spotlight and turning a split-second Easter egg into a centerpiece collectible for Keaton-era obsessives. Limited to just 1,500 units in selected markets, the sixth scale figure stands around 30cm tall with 30 points of articulation, a muscular new body, wired cape for dramatic silhouettes, and that bold yellow utility belt that screams Bronze Age Batman.
A newly developed blue cowl head sells the Keaton likeness, complete with separate rolling eyeballs and three interchangeable lower face plates so you can swap between stoic, teeth-clenched and mid-action expressions. The Blue & Grey Batsuit is fully reworked with heavy texturing and paneling to echo the movie armor while still reading as a bright, almost animated take on the ’80s film design.
Hot Toys loads the box with display-first accessories: Grapnel Gun, rope-attached Batarang, eight gloved hands and a themed stand with two graphic cards to stage it as either a multiverse grail or a lost Burton-era variant.
The figure is positioned as a love letter to the character’s comic roots and Keaton’s legacy, uniting what Hot Toys calls “the timeless legacy of Michael Keaton’s Batman with the bold visual spirit of the comics”.



















