
ThunderCats ULTIMATES Wave 14: King Lion-O and Red Eye Bring the Heat
11 November 2025 by
Marc
If you’ve been keeping an eye on toy news lately, you’ll know that Super7 has just dropped ThunderCats ULTIMATES Wave 14, and it’s a two-figure wave that feels anything but small. Featuring the newly anointed King Lion-O and the menacing Red Eye from the Lunataks, this release delivers a potent mix of classic nostalgia and deep-cut villainy. While we’re still a ways off from release, here’s everything we know so far, plus some thoughts on what makes these figures worth your shelf space.

Release Date: Mid-December 2025
MSRP / Price Range: $65 USD each, $130 for the pair
Edition Size / Production Run: Not specified
Manufacturer / License: Super7 under ThunderCats license
King Lion-O: Crowned and Ready

Super7’s take on King Lion-O is based on a fan-favourite moment from the original animated series, specifically the Season 1 finale “The Trial of Evil.” It’s the episode where Lion-O proves he can lead without the Sword of Omens, earning the official title of Lord of the ThunderCats. This version of Lion-O steps up with serious ceremonial vibes. We’re talking royal accessories, a regal cape, and crowned heads that give the figure more presence than most of his previous versions.

The soft goods cape looks great in early shots and gives some needed texture that balances the hard plastic of the main sculpt. The figure includes two interchangeable heads both with gold crowns, a glow-in-the-dark Sword of Omens, a short variant of the same sword, a metallic gold claw shield, gripping and claw hands, and, interestingly, the Boatman’s Staff from the River of Doom. That last one’s a nice touch for fans who enjoy nods to obscure episode lore.

In terms of overall presence, King Lion-O leans hard into display value. If you’ve already built a hero lineup with earlier waves or explored our Super7 ThunderCats ULTIMATES review, this version stands apart just enough to justify the purchase. It’s not a repaint, it’s a specific moment in the series captured in plastic, and that matters.
Red Eye: Lunataks Muscle With a Tech Twist
If King Lion-O brings ceremony, Red Eye brings bulk and intimidation. Red Eye hails from the lesser-known Lunataks faction, villains from Plun-Darr with a flair for menace and weird tech. He’s not your front-and-centre villain like Mumm-Ra, but he’s got serious potential for collectors filling out a villain shelf.

Red Eye’s main gimmick is his vision, literally. In the show, he could see in the dark, through walls, and even detect invisible objects. Super7 leans into that with LED light-up eyes on both head sculpts, which is a pretty rare feature in the line. The figure also comes with a laser staff, interchangeable hands, and a removable spinning discus that sits in his chest.

While the character might not be as iconic as others, the execution here is sharp. The sculpt captures that dense Lunatak look well, broad frame, imposing stature, no-nonsense detail. And the LED feature makes Red Eye one of the more dynamic villain releases from Super7 lately. If you’ve already picked up some of the other baddies, or even the imposing Mumm-Ra figure from Mondo, Red Eye rounds out that rogues’ gallery with some extra visual drama.
ThunderCats Wave 14: What Makes This Pair Work
ThunderCats ULTIMATES Wave 14 is tighter than usual with only two figures, but the balance between King Lion-O and Red Eye makes the release feel purposeful. It’s not just one hero and a generic villain, it’s a symbolic figure of leadership paired with a muscle-bound foe designed to counter the ThunderCats with brute force and gadgetry.

From a display standpoint, they complement each other surprisingly well. King Lion-O brings height, accessories, and narrative heft, while Red Eye gives you mass, menace, and eye-catching electronics. For collectors tracking Super7’s ongoing ThunderCats line, Wave 14 is a strong continuation of their deep-dive strategy into the franchise.

If you’re new to the line, this wave might even be a smart entry point. The figures don’t rely on needing the rest of the cast to make sense and stand on their own as character-driven designs. But if you’re building out your roster, this pair will give both your hero shelf and your villain display a meaningful boost.
Pre-Order Info and Where to Buy
As of now, both figures are available to pre-order directly from Super7. Shipping is expected in mid-December 2025, and each figure is priced at $65 USD. If you’re looking to get both, the bundle for $130 saves you the trouble of ordering separately.

For collectors in the UK or EU, just be mindful of import fees and shipping, Super7 hasn’t detailed regional distribution yet, so third-party retailers or local distributors may open orders later on. Keep tabs on your preferred retailers or bookmark this blog for updates when we hear more.
Looking for where to buy Super7 ThunderCats Wave 14 figures? Head to official retailers or trusted partners, and as always, double-check your pre-order windows so you don’t miss out.
Should You Buy ThunderCats ULTIMATES Wave 14?
If you’re deep into ThunderCats ULTIMATES, King Lion-O is almost certainly a yes. He’s not a variant for variant’s sake—he represents a major story arc, has unique accessories, and stands out on a display. Red Eye, meanwhile, might be more of a strategic pick. If you’re into completing villain sets or you appreciate characters with a sci-fi edge, he’s a worthwhile addition.
Taken as a wave, these figures feel curated. Not filler. Not just there to hit a quota. They’re meaningful, well-rendered, and tie in closely to show lore and fan expectations. That alone sets Wave 14 apart from other recent drops in the line.
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