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Funko's New Batman Movie Moment Pop Has a Light-Up Bat-Signal

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Funko has released another Movie Moment Pop figure in their Batman 80th Anniversary lineup, and it's a big one. According to comicbook.com, it highlights Jim Gordon and Batman from Christopher Nolan's 2005 film Batman Begins. However, the really interesting thing about this Pop figure is that the Bat Signal lights up.

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