Dolores Abernathy One of the show's central protagonists, Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood) spends the first season uncovering the truth about her past as a 'host'. Her Pop! sports her now-iconic blue dress, but here's hoping Funko makes an exclusive version of her wearing her gun-slinging get up that she acquires halfway through the season. prevnext

Robert Ford One of the two creators of the park, Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins) sports his usual work clothes, and even carries his black notebook. This isn't the first time that Hopkins has been immortalized in Pop! form, with pops for his characters in Silence of the Lambs and Thor: The Dark World already being made by Funko. Nevertheless, Ford is a must-have item, both for fans of the series and of the iconic actor. prevnext

Young Robert Ford One of the most interesting 'hosts' in the park, Robert Ford's replica of his childhood self (played by Robert Bell) brings a whole other element to the show's first season. Giving the way his Pop!'s face is constructed, don't be surprised if there is a chase version of his head split open, recreating perhaps one of the season's weirdest moments. prevnext

Bernard Lowe Does this Pop! look like anything to you? Without spoiling things, it's a no-brainer that Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) to be included in the show's first wave of figurines. The head of Delos' programming division, Bernard has more than a few secrets up his sleeve. His Pop! captures him in his usual work attire and carrying a grey notebook. prevnext

The Man in Black Another character with a heap of spoilers surrounding him, The Man in Black was quickly established as a fan-favorite as the show premiered. The character (played by Ed Harris) is a new twist on the Gunslinger from the original Westworld film, and watching his story unfold across the season is just as captivating. The Pop! shows The Man in Black in his - as you guessed it - all-black attire, and sporting his trusty side-arm. prevnext

Maeve Millay One of the show's several other badass female characters, Maeve Millay (Thandie Newton) becomes the audience's proxy into uncovering the secrets of Westworld. Her Pop! replica is sporting Maeve's courtesan attire that she wears while managing the Mariposa, and she, of course, has a drink in her hand. prevnext