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Dreamtex unveils Power Rangers movie inspired line

New collection for Saban Brands property includes bedding, towels and cushions.

Dreamtex has expanded its Power Rangers collection with the introduction of a new movie-inspired line.

The range launches at the end of February and includes bedding, blankets, towels, cushions and other accessories.

The hotly tipped Power Rangers movie is due to arrive in cinemas on March 24.

“We’ve really enjoyed developing the Power Rangers movie collection,” said Dreamtex commercial director, Andrew Downie.

“It’s a fantastic re-imagination of the hugely successful TV show and the cast is stellar. With Power Rangers Ninja Steel, the 24th season of the series, due to air in the UK in autumn 2017, it’s definitely Morphin Time.”

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