The popcorn bucket craze that swept the movie industry in 2024 has continued this year, with a new wave of creative (and some not-so-creative) designs making an appearance at theaters worldwide. While the excitement around these novelty items has never wavered, it's starting to feel like the market is saturated with gimmicks.
The popcorn bucket as a marketing tool peaked back in 2024 with the release of Dune: Part Two, which unleashed its viral sandworm into unsuspecting fans. The idea was brilliant – who wouldn't want to grab buttery goodness from inside a mysterious hole? But, like any trend, it eventually wore off, and things took a nosedive.
This year, some studios have tried to recapture the magic by unleashing their own unique popcorn bucket designs for major releases. Unfortunately, not all of them were successful. The Thunderbolts bucket, for example, was met with widespread indifference – who are these heroes that we want concession stand merch of in the first place? The same question can be applied to other recent releases like Wicked and Disney's Zootopia 2.
However, some have managed to strike a chord. The Fantastic Four: First Steps bucket, adorned with Galactus' enormous head, is an absolute showstopper – it's almost as if the designers took a deep breath and said, "You know what would be cool? If this bucket was a trophy!" Similarly, DC's Superman has opted for more practical yet fun options like a Daily Planet newspaper rack.
As we approach the end of 2025, there's still hope that some of these popcorn buckets will manage to capture the imagination of fans and critics alike. Disney's tie-ins for Zootopia 2 have already shown promise, with the Gary de Snake-wrapped bucket being an absolute winner – who wouldn't want a piece of their favorite movie character?
But, alas, not everyone has been successful. The recent Banshee bucket at Regal Theaters feels like a missed opportunity, and we can only hope that Avatar's next installment will rise to the challenge. Will the Naa'vi tails be the key to unlocking another inspired popcorn bucket design? Only time (and the holiday season) will tell.
As the industry continues to navigate this sea of novelty items, one thing is clear: it's time to take a step back and assess whether these gimmicks are truly worth the hype. Will we emerge with more clever designs or simply succumb to the allure of novelty?
The popcorn bucket as a marketing tool peaked back in 2024 with the release of Dune: Part Two, which unleashed its viral sandworm into unsuspecting fans. The idea was brilliant – who wouldn't want to grab buttery goodness from inside a mysterious hole? But, like any trend, it eventually wore off, and things took a nosedive.
This year, some studios have tried to recapture the magic by unleashing their own unique popcorn bucket designs for major releases. Unfortunately, not all of them were successful. The Thunderbolts bucket, for example, was met with widespread indifference – who are these heroes that we want concession stand merch of in the first place? The same question can be applied to other recent releases like Wicked and Disney's Zootopia 2.
However, some have managed to strike a chord. The Fantastic Four: First Steps bucket, adorned with Galactus' enormous head, is an absolute showstopper – it's almost as if the designers took a deep breath and said, "You know what would be cool? If this bucket was a trophy!" Similarly, DC's Superman has opted for more practical yet fun options like a Daily Planet newspaper rack.
As we approach the end of 2025, there's still hope that some of these popcorn buckets will manage to capture the imagination of fans and critics alike. Disney's tie-ins for Zootopia 2 have already shown promise, with the Gary de Snake-wrapped bucket being an absolute winner – who wouldn't want a piece of their favorite movie character?
But, alas, not everyone has been successful. The recent Banshee bucket at Regal Theaters feels like a missed opportunity, and we can only hope that Avatar's next installment will rise to the challenge. Will the Naa'vi tails be the key to unlocking another inspired popcorn bucket design? Only time (and the holiday season) will tell.
As the industry continues to navigate this sea of novelty items, one thing is clear: it's time to take a step back and assess whether these gimmicks are truly worth the hype. Will we emerge with more clever designs or simply succumb to the allure of novelty?