Bustajesse
Super Freak
This Batman figure could peak for years though. Look at what happened with the Joker 2.0, the prices for this guy are insane. Or a better example would be The Godfather figure, people are selling it for over $1000 on ebay.
But I'm pretty sure that this particular suit will make a come-back with Ben Affleck's upcoming "The Batman", or even in Justice League. And yeah the rebreather Batman from Suicide Squad was announced, don't see why they would miss the opportunity to release that one since they did release the Imposter version.
So yeah there's a high chance the price will drop on that particular figure at some point.
Also I'm a bit surprised they don't re-release it, it sold out very fast, they have the molds and everything else, why don't they just make a new batch? Easy money.
The Godfather figure is in a different league then BVS Batman. Don Vito Corleone has had two action figures I can think of (Hot Toys and the Mcfarlane one which is basically a statue). The Hot Toys figure is likely the highest quality and most detailed version of that character there will ever be. Even then it now usually only sells for $800-$850.
Ledger Joker is probably the most popular/iconic character in the entire comic book movie genre. The 2.0 came out at the peak of TDK films popularity. It has a ton of display options and a lot of collectors bought multiples of him. It sat at retail for a long time as it did come with a hefty price tag ($280 at a time when most figures were around $180 or less). While he still sells for a lot ($750-$800) it has dropped quite a bit in the last year. People are moving on to the new DC movies. I'm not sure how well a 3.0 would do now.
Once another regular version of Batman hits (and it will) this one will drop like a rock.It happened every time with the Bale Batman figures. I do think this one has a broader appeal then the other move Batman figures because it is the most comic accurate Batman. Even if you hated the movie, if you like comics you are probably into this Batman. I think that proves how successful a realistic comic book line could be for Hot Toys.