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Brava Fabrics launches Where’s Wally? collection
The range includes a shirt featuring a real Where’s Wally? puzzle.
Northern Monk and Rebellion celebrate Thought Bubble festival with Judge Dredd beer
The collaboration forms part of Northern Monk’s New Patrons Project range, with each launch boasting artwork from a different artist to celebrate Thought Bubble, the UK’s biggest comic art festival.
Dinosuit – the build-your-own wearable dinosaur kit – eyes brand collaborations
“I will certainly be interested to explore exciting licencing collaborations that work well,” said Dinosuit inventor Ross Padgett.
“Magic Mixies will be the next mega franchise to launch from a hit toy,” says Moose Toys
Magic Mixies has eclipsed Shopkins to become the highest grossing SKU per week in Moose Toys’ history.
Netflix celebrates Stranger Things Day with limited-edition cereal, toys and pop-up stores
In the US, fans can take a tour of the first-ever Stranger Things pop-up stores located in New York City’s Times Square and at The Americana at Brand in Los Angeles.
Netflix partners with Champion for Stranger Things apparel collection
The college-inspired collection features Hawkins branding – based on the town featured in the show – as well as a mirrored design to reflect The Upside Down.
Come and chat to the Brands Untapped team at Brand Licensing Europe 2021
The Brands Untapped team will be at the show, and we’re based at stand C158.
Netflix details first wave of mobile games
“Whether you’re craving a casual game you can start from scratch or an immersive experience that lets you dig deeper into your favourite stories, we want to begin to build a library of games that offers something for everyone,” said Mike Verdu, VP of Game Development at Netflix.
Quentin Tarantino teams with Secret Network for Pulp Fiction NFTs
“Secret Network and Secret NFTs provide a whole new world of connecting fans and artists and I’m thrilled to be a part of that,” said Tarantino.
Netflix launches pop-up Squid Game experience in LA’s Koreatown
The surprise pop-up allowed fans to take part in several, less-deadly versions of games seen in the show.