Brimming with attitude, charisma, and chaotic flair, this life-size statue of Harley Quinn captures her unforgettable look from James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad (2021). Painstakingly constructed to serve as a dedicated display for the screen-used bat, this statue delivers a museum-quality likeness of Margot Robbie’s iconic antiheroine, realized with uncanny realism.
Dressed in Harley’s signature red and blue satin bomber jacket with gold-trimmed cuffs and “Property of No One” embroidery, the statue stands in a poised, assertive stance. The costume is completed with a distressed "Daddy’s Lil Monster" crop top, sequined hot pants in red and blue, fishnet stockings, studded accessories, and white platform heels—each meticulously sourced or custom-fabricated to match screen references.
The hyper-realistic head sculpt showcases Harley’s platinum blonde hair styled into candy-colored pigtails—pink on the left, blue on the right—secured with bright red and blue bands. Her makeup includes smudged red eyeshadow, a heart tattoo under her right eye, and her signature "ROTTEN" jawline tattoo. The detail extends to individual eyelashes, glossy red lipstick, and even micro-painted skin texture and pores, enhancing the statue’s lifelike quality.
Harley’s left hand is posed gripping the authentic screen-used baseball bat, which bears production-worn hand-lettered text, red diamonds, and battle scuffs from on-set use. The glove, spiked bracelet, and delicate ring tattoos further anchor the display in cinematic reality. The fingernails are individually painted to spell out “T I T A N” in reverse black block lettering, another detail true to the 2021 costume design.
From her “PUDDIN” gold collar to the “Lucky You” tattoo arched above her navel, every element of this statue is a direct homage to Harley’s rebellious, punk-glam aesthetic in the film. Designed and fabricated by the artists at BloK4, this display was built with durability in mind while never sacrificing fidelity. It functions not only as a hyper-realistic figure but also as a preservation showcase for one of the film’s most iconic screen-used props.
Whether for gallery presentation, private collection, or exhibition, this Harley Quinn statue blurs the line between character and collectible—standing as a true tribute to cinema’s most lovable psychopath.