Super7 Back to the Future ReAction+ Wave 1 Figures Hit Pre-orders

Super7 Back to the Future ReAction+ Wave 1 Figures Hit Pre-orders

12 December 2025 by

Marc

The first wave of Super7 Back to the Future ReAction+ figures is officially live and ready for pre-order. This initial drop features three core characters from the 1985 classic in 3.75″ format, upgraded with Super7’s ReAction+ build. If you’re a fan of retro-style toys that keep their vintage charm but add modern articulation and accessories, this new ReAction+ Wave 1 BTTF line-up delivers.

Super7 Back to the Future ReAction+ Wave 1 Figures Pre-order

Release Date: Preorders live now, expected early 2026
MSRP / Price Range: $25 USD per figure or $75 for the set
Edition Size / Production Run: Standard retail release
Manufacturer / License: Super7, officially licensed by Universal

These figures are not limited edition, but judging by Super7’s past lines, once they’re gone, restocks can be spotty. If you’re looking to buy Back to the Future ReAction+ figures, early preorder is the safest route.

What’s in Super7 Back to the Future ReAction+ Wave 1

This ReAction+ Wave 1 BTTF release includes:

Marty McFly ’85 – Wearing his classic puffer vest and denim combo, Marty comes with his skateboard accessory and a very ’80s grin.

Super7 Back to the Future ReAction+ Wave 1 figure marty 85

Doc Brown ’85 – Rocking his hazmat suit and goggles, Doc is equipped with a remote control and a wild-eyed expression that sums up his whole personality in plastic.

Doc Brown '85
Super7 Back to the Future ReAction+ Wave 1 figure marty 55

Marty McFly ’55 – Dressed for the Enchantment Under the Sea dance, this version of Marty comes with his electric guitar and a bit more 1950s slick.

Each figure has 12 points of articulation, slightly more than the standard ReAction fare, which fits the ReAction+ upgrade. Sculpt and paint apps are clean, with facial likenesses clearly stylised but recognisable, especially for fans who grew up rewinding VHS tapes to catch every detail.

Packaging follows the Super7 formula with unique artwork based on the film era each figure represents. It’s all collector-friendly, meaning you can keep them carded if that’s your thing, or open them up for display without too much guilt.

First Impressions of the ReAction+ BTTF Line

Compared to the regular ReAction line, the ReAction+ series adds more articulation and accessories, while still keeping the old-school feel. This new wave feels like it sits somewhere between toy and display piece, with enough playability for dynamic posing and enough aesthetic charm to belong in a retro collection.

Marty ’85’s skateboard is a great touch and feels like a nod to one of the film’s most iconic scenes. Marty ’55’s guitar fits perfectly with the big dance sequence, and Doc’s hazmat setup is instantly recognisable, especially with the remote control accessory. If you’ve already dipped into Super7’s Universal Monsters ReAction figures, you’ll know they’ve nailed this formula. Sculpt detail, colour, and that stylised 80s flair are all present here too.

These new Back to the Future action figures from Super7 sit well alongside other ReAction+ figures in terms of design and quality. For example, the glow-in-the-dark figures from Mars Attacks Wave 2 share the same throwback charm but with their own unique twists. Super7 has clearly found their groove when it comes to nostalgia-based lines that don’t feel lazy or rehashed.

Where to Buy Back to the Future ReAction+ Wave 1

Preorders are up now at Super7’s official store and select retailers. There’s a bundled 3-pack and individual figure options, so depending on how deep your display shelf is, you’ve got flexibility. Local comic shops and specialty toy retailers will likely carry them in early 2026, depending on distributor timelines.

Super7 Back to the Future ReAction+ Wave 1 packaging

If you’re looking to buy Back to the Future ReAction+ figures without missing out, your best bet is getting in now. While these aren’t billed as limited edition, demand tends to spike with nostalgic properties, especially when Wave 2 inevitably hits and fans scramble to catch up.

Final Thoughts on Super7 Back to the Future ReAction+ Wave 1

There’s something satisfying about seeing Marty and Doc back in a format that feels like it could’ve been hanging on a peg at a toy store in the late 80s. Super7 has hit that balance again — faithful styling, just enough articulation, and the right accessories to tell a mini story on your shelf.

Is this the definitive Back to the Future toy line? Probably not, but it might be the most fun. These figures invite display, play, and the occasional time travel pun — which is more than enough for Wave 1.

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