Cool. Now find me one that was made in 2000 to present. That was my point.
I fail to understand why this is such a hard thing to grasp. I've done this argument like 3 times, in this thread alone.
These days, since the year 2000, R-Rated films do not have toys that are marketed to kids. Meaning, there is no ads for them in kid friendly websites, on kid friendly television shows, or near kid friendly enviroments.
They do, however, sell COLLECTOR action figures at Toys R US. But they are not advertised to children.
The following companies make toys for children. Hasbro, Mattel, Jakks Pacific, Bendi...(possibly more). The following do not make toys for children. NECA, Mezco, to some degree McFarlane (although the Halo figures are somewhere in the middle of children's toys, and collectors toys), DC DIRECT, Hot Toys, Sideshow, Enterbay, and Medicom.
They make collectible action figures. They can make R-Rated film toys.