With The Lodge still awaiting a UK release and nothing much happening beyond a couple of stage productions you'd be forgiven for wondering if Hammer was still active. Now at least they've announced a new merchandising deal which should help raise the company's profile a bit: https://www.anbmedia.com/news/licensing-news/2020/10/hammer-house-of-horror-announces-partners-for-merchandise-program/
"Radar Licensing announces initial license partners for its Hammer House of Horror merchandise program featuring Hammer Films’ Dracula, Frankenstein’s Creature, The Mummy, and other memorable monsters.
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Joining in the celebration are such companies as NECA (wide range of toy figures), Sideshow (collectible statues), Merch Traffic (upper body apparel), Aquarius (playing cards, puzzles, fun boxes, ceramic mugs, magnets, posters, buttons), MEGO (MEGO figures), Mondo (limited edition prints), and Trick or Treat Studios (masks and 12″ collectible figures).
Radar Licensing President David Imhoff, who as head of licensing for New Line Cinema for 18 years was responsible for establishing Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Leatherface in the consumer product space, says he could not be more excited to be representing Hammer House of Horror on behalf of Hammer Films Ltd. and Aisle 19 Solutions.
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Hammer House of Horror merchandise will begin hitting stores this month, with the full launch set for 2021."
I assume that these masks may be among the products in question: https://trickortreatstudios.com/licensed-designs/hammer-horror.html
Come on Hammer, get on with making films, FFS!