Funko shares surge 20.03% intraday after leaked Avengers: Doomsday Funko Pop figures generate product anticipation.
ByAinvest
Thursday, Jan 22, 2026 12:18 pm ET1min read
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Funko (NASDAQ:FNKO) surged 20.03% intraday following leaked product announcements and institutional investor activity. The stock’s sharp rise coincided with reports of potential Avengers: Doomsday-themed Funko Pops, including Doctor Doom and Captain America, fueling speculation about upcoming Marvel collaborations. Additionally, Working Capital Advisors (UK) Ltd. acquired over 229,000 shares in early September, signaling institutional confidence. New product lines, such as the Patchwork Universal Monsters collection and NFL holiday Funko Pops, further reinforced growth prospects. These developments collectively drove investor optimism about near-term sales and brand expansion, aligning with the stock’s intraday rally.
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