
Global licensees for film include Simon and Schuster for English-language movie tie-in books; Pyramid Posters for posters, wall décor, stickers, tattoos and other impulse items for the EU, Australia and New Zealand; Laurelle Perfumes will launch two fragrances internationally, excluding the U.S. and Canada; and Sunset International/Bioworld for nightwear, underwear, outerwear and accessories for the U.S., as well as Alchemy-branded jewelry for the EU, Australia and New Zealand.
U.S.-based licensees include:
- Tripp NYC for a Tripp for Mortal Instruments clothing line featuring men’s and women’s jeans, tops, jackets and dresses to be sold exclusively at Hot Topic;
- PlayFirst for a time management/action-adventure app;
- Running Press Book Publishers for mini-kits that hold temporary tattoos, pendants, magnets and quotes and images from the film;
- Trends International for wall calendars, paper and lenticular posters, bookmarks and stickers;
- Mead Products for high-end journals and sketchbooks;
- Leaf Trading Cards for movie trading cards;
- Rubie’s for costumes, masks and dress up sets;
- Tonner Doll Company for a limited edition line of collectible fashion dolls; and
- Underground Toys/Gear 4 Games for notebooks, replicas, tattoo sleeves (U.S. only), magnets, mugs, mobile cases (U.S. only), stickers, temporary tattoos, sketchbooks and buttons for the U.S., Canada, the EU and the U.K.
EMEA-based licensees include:
- Flash Trash for limited edition jewelry across the EU, Australia and New Zealand;
- Urban Species for outerwear, apparel and hooded tops for the U.K.;
- Mantiburi for wall-based room décor and wallpapers for the EU; and
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