RoboCop
RoboCop merchandise brings the chrome-plated enforcer of Old Detroit straight to your collection. The 1987 sci-fi classic introduced a cyborg cop who became an instant icon of dystopian cinema — and our fan gear lets you carry that legacy beyond the screen.
Part man, part machine, all cop — and now part of your wardrobe and shelf. RoboCop carved its name into film history with a blend of ultraviolent satire and genuine pathos that still resonates decades later. Paul Verhoeven's vision of a corporate-run Detroit gave us one of cinema's most recognisable silhouettes, and our merchandise captures that industrial aesthetic.
Whether you're drawn to the original's gritty practical effects or the sleeker 2014 reimagining, the appeal remains the same: a story about humanity persisting beneath the armour. Our RoboCop collection offers fan gear that reflects both the character's imposing presence and the franchise's cult status. From display pieces to everyday items, there's something here for fans who appreciate their sci-fi with a side of social commentary.
RoboCop Merchandise – Your Move, Collector
Dead or alive, you're coming with us — at least, that's what we assume your wallet is thinking right now. The RoboCop franchise has been delivering prime directives and prime entertainment since 1987, and our merchandise selection honours that legacy. Whether you first encountered the cyborg lawman through Verhoeven's original or discovered him through later adaptations, this is where fans gear up.
What defines RoboCop?
RoboCop originated as a 1987 science fiction film directed by Paul Verhoeven, written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner, and produced by Jon Davison for Orion Pictures. The story is set in a dystopian Detroit and follows a fatally wounded police officer who is rebuilt as a cyborg law enforcer. The film blends action with satirical commentary on corporate culture, media, and privatisation. Composer Basil Poledouris provided the memorable score. The franchise expanded to include a 2014 remake directed by José Padilha, produced by studios including Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Additionally, the property spawned video game adaptations from publishers such as Data East and Ocean Software, an animated television series, and most recently a 2023 video game published by Nacon. RoboCop falls within the genres of cyberpunk, dystopian fiction, and superhero film.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of RoboCop merchandise can I find here?
Our RoboCop collection includes character-focused items and miscellaneous fan gear. The range covers collectibles and everyday products featuring the iconic cyborg design and franchise imagery.
Is the merchandise based on the original film or the remake?
The collection draws from the broader RoboCop franchise, which spans the 1987 original directed by Paul Verhoeven and the 2014 remake directed by José Padilha. Specific product designs vary, so check individual items for their visual inspiration.
Who is RoboCop for fans who haven't seen the films?
RoboCop is a cyborg police officer created when a fatally wounded Detroit cop is rebuilt with mechanical parts by a powerful corporation. The character struggles to reclaim his humanity while serving as a near-indestructible law enforcer in a crime-ridden, corporate-controlled city.
Assortment overview
Our RoboCop selection organises itself into distinct areas. The characters section focuses on items featuring the franchise's memorable figures — from the titular cyborg himself to the rogues' gallery of Old Detroit. For items that don't fit neatly into one box, the miscellaneous category rounds out the collection with assorted fan products. Browse both to find what suits your collecting style.
What goes well with this?
RoboCop sits comfortably alongside other dystopian sci-fi franchises. If you appreciate the corporate satire and ultraviolent future aesthetic, you might find yourself drawn to similar cyberpunk properties in our shop. After all, the future of law enforcement pairs nicely with other visions of tomorrow gone sideways.