
threezero has officially opened pre-orders for their Marvel’s Spider‑Man 2 DLX Spider‑Man Advanced Suit 2.0 collectible, and based on the promotional photos alone, this one’s already swinging high above most 1:12 scale offerings. While we haven’t handled the figure in hand, we’ve pored over every official image to break down what works, what might raise questions, and how it looks next to other Spider‑Man figures in your collection.

Release Date: Q1 2026 (estimated)
MSRP / Price Range: US$69.90 to $76.99 depending on retailer
Edition Size / Production Run: Standard DLX release, 1:12 scale
Manufacturer / License: threezero, licensed from Marvel / Insomniac
A Strong Start from the Suit Up

Let’s start with the source material — this suit is based on Peter Parker’s Advanced Suit 2.0 from Marvel’s Spider‑Man 2 on PS5. A modern evolution of the original 2018 Advanced Suit, the 2.0 version leans into vibrant blue accents, sharper red contrast and more tech-heavy flair. The design stands out with its exaggerated white spider emblem, integrated black mesh patterns and updated mechanical features like deployable spider legs.

From the photos, threezero’s sculpt looks impressively close to the in-game model. The muscle proportions feel accurate without going too bulky, and the surface texturing adds a realistic layer that avoids the “toy rubber” look. The colour blocking is strong, and the iconic white spider looks clean and balanced across both the chest and back.
Accessories and Display Options

Even at the pre-order stage, this threezero Spider‑Man Advanced Suit 2.0 toy is stacked with options. According to the listing and shown in the images, you’re getting:
- Multiple sets of hands (web-shooting, climbing, fists, open hands)
- Two different eye sets (standard and zoomed)
- A smartphone accessory (Peter’s multitasking game is unmatched)
- Web effects in long line and spiral forms
- A detachable spider-leg back piece with full articulation

The standout here is clearly the spider-leg back attachment, shown in several promo shots in action poses. If you’re planning a shelf setup or photography scene, those arms are going to give you the movement and cinematic flair this suit was built for.
Promising Articulation with a Few Unknowns
Based on the photos, the figure appears to include threezero’s usual internal frame and articulation system, with 39 points of movement. Key visible areas like the shoulders, elbows, hips and ankles appear to have strong range, though we’ll have to wait and see how much clearance the suit sculpt allows in extreme poses.

Still, this isn’t a stiff shelf ornament. The poses in the promo shots — aerial flips, wall-crawling, combat-ready crouches — show that threezero expects this figure to be posed and played with.

One detail worth noting from the imagery is the alloy construction. While we can’t test the feel, the website confirms metal parts in the joint system, which should translate to better durability and smoother posing.
Visual Comparison: PS5 Accuracy
The figure holds up incredibly well against the digital suit from the game. Elements like the black hex-mesh underlayers, textured red fabric, raised webbing lines and eye-lens gradients are all clearly sculpted and painted. The gradient in the alternate eye set even mimics the motion effect seen when zooming in during gameplay.

There’s a real sense of effort here to make this figure feel like a three-dimensional extension of the PS5 suit — not just a repaint or rough approximation. The smart sculpting around the abs and arms helps sell the skin-tight feel without flattening out detail, and even the fingers are individually shaped to suit specific poses.
What to Watch For
As good as it looks in photos, we’ll need to wait for physical samples to confirm the following:
- Paint App Consistency: The reds and blues look perfectly saturated in the shots, but pre-production samples often have higher-quality finishes than mass releases.
- Balance with Spider Arms Attached: The promotional images show great posing with the arms, but no display base or stand is pictured. Depending on weight distribution, you might need extra support.
- Texture in Hand: The suit’s textures look great visually, but how they feel and hold up to light posing remains to be seen.

That said, none of these are red flags. If anything, the photos indicate a solidly executed mid-scale figure that’s punching well above its price class.
How It Compares to Similar Releases
If you’ve already seen our review of the Spider‑Man 3 Black Suit figure, you’ll know some figures try for flash and fall short on form. That doesn’t seem to be the case here. This DLX version leans more into precision and polish, with carefully sculpted lines and some clever engineering touches like the segmented spider arms and alternate eye options.

In contrast to something like the Marvel Legends Maximum Series Spider‑Man, which delivers excellent articulation and comic flair at a more accessible price point, threezero’s approach here is geared more toward collectors who want screen-accurate detailing, alloy joints and poseable accessories out of the box.
Where to Buy the threezero Spider‑Man

If you’re wondering where to buy threezero Spider‑Man Advanced Suit 2.0 collectible, it’s currently available for pre-order via threezero’s official site at US$69.90, and through online retailers like Entertainment Earth for around US$76.99. Expect shipping in Q1 2026. Always check your local distributors for regional availability and pricing.
Final Thoughts
From what we’ve seen in photos, the threezero Spider‑Man PS5 figure for the Advanced Suit 2.0 looks like a high-quality addition to any Spider-Man collection. The sculpt is crisp, the articulation looks functional and the accessories suggest great display flexibility. It’s one of those rare 1:12 figures that feels complete before it even hits shelves.
We’ll be watching closely as production moves forward, but if you’re considering a pre-order, the figure as shown is absolutely promising.
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