RoboCop statue rises in Detroit: ‘Big, beautiful, bronze piece of art’

The GuardianThursday, December 4, 2025 at 8:44:54 PM
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RoboCop statue rises in Detroit: ‘Big, beautiful, bronze piece of art’
  • A new statue of RoboCop, standing over 11 feet tall and weighing 3,500 pounds, has been unveiled in Detroit after a 15-year effort, attracting crowds and evoking nostalgia for the cult film character. The bronze figure, with its stern expression, symbolizes hope for many residents as it takes its place in the city.
  • This development highlights Detroit's embrace of its cinematic history and cultural identity, transforming a fictional crimefighter into a local icon that draws fans and tourists, thereby enhancing community pride and engagement.
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