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Friedle Misses Out on Matthew Perry's Batman Items
10 Jul
Summary
- Will Friedle unsuccessfully bid on Matthew Perry's Batman memorabilia.
- The Matthew Perry estate auction raised over $2.2 million.
- The auction included 'Friends' keepsakes and Batman collectibles.

Actor Will Friedle shared that he was among those attempting to purchase Batman collectibles from the late Matthew Perry's estate auction. The auction featured over 100 items, including a significant collection of Batman memorabilia. Perry's passion for Batman was evident in the offered items, such as action figures, artwork, and a custom "Mattman" portrait.
The extensive auction ultimately raised more than $2.2 million, with proceeds benefiting the Matthew Perry Foundation. Notable sales included tickets to 'The Batman: Part II' premiere for $40,000 and a limited-edition 'The Dark Knight Rises' watch for $21,250. Banksy's 'Girl with Balloon' diptych achieved the highest bid at $1,187,500.
Fans also bid on cherished 'Friends' items, with a cast-signed script of the series finale selling for $93,750. Perry's personal replica of the iconic yellow peephole frame from Monica's apartment sold for $40,000. The auction sparked conversations about collecting, with co-hosts Danielle Fishel and Rider Strong also discussing their own past acquisitions.