Members Enter Stage Rite Posted November 26 Members Posted November 26 “My popcorn bucket has no bite,” says no one ever. For one, Dune: Part Two’s sandworm-inspired container, often dubbed the “wormussy,” will forever be etched in movie history, teeth and all. Likewise, fans ate up Deadpool & Wolverine’s rather suggestive take featuring an open-mouthed X-Men. The latest collectible to hit theaters, the Nosferatu Popcorn Sarcophagus Collectible, is here just in time for the vampire classic’s remake. The themed container is as eerie as it is practical, offering a nod to the creepy 1922 horror original, and giving your snacks a coffin to rest in—until you devour them, that is. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Regal (@regalmovies) The popcorn coffin, inspired by Robert Eggers’ remake of the 1922 silent film, will debut alongside the movie on December 25, 2024. Moviegoers can expect a replica of Count Orlok’s iconic resting place, designed with intricate detail—just like the film’s gothic aesthetic. The first ‘NOSFERATU’ popcorn bucket has been revealed. pic.twitter.com/z9Nt8kceTM — DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) November 25, 2024 With Bill Skarsgård stepping into the sinister role of Count Orlok, it only makes sense for fans to have a memorable piece of memorabilia that literally rises from the dead, much like the vampire himself. Official #Nosferatu popcorn bucket pic.twitter.com/VeMecjZvN2 — Culture Crave (@CultureCrave) November 25, 2024 As seen in visuals shared by Regal Cinemas, this bucket features detailed engravings and a removable lid, ensuring that your popcorn stays fresh until you sink your teeth in. It doubles as a keepsake that harkens back to one of horror’s most iconic visuals: the moment when Count Orlok emerges from his coffin, ready to terrorize his next victim. The release of the Nosferatu Popcorn Coffin by Regal Cinemas coincides with the film's premiere on December 25, 2024. The movie stars Bill Skarsgård as the menacing Count Orlok, and pays homage to the 1922 silent film. The bucket nods to scenes where Count Orlok emerges from his coffin—a moment that has become emblematic in horror cinema. here’s another better look at the Nosferatu Coffin Popcorn bucket! pic.twitter.com/dkT9fEEkfp — holly ❀ || excited for Nosferatu (@theseventhshe) November 15, 2024 Rise from the grave with these frightfully delicious Nosferatu concessions! Treat yourself to a mix of sweet and savory delights—from popcorn to Funnel Fangs, Cold Blooded Cherry Icee, cocktails, and wine—there’s something for every craving. Must be 21 or older.… pic.twitter.com/ZbTD7RBn0P — Regal (@RegalMovies) November 25, 2024 Nosferatu popcorn bucket… I actually kind of like this one pic.twitter.com/DkHcyiK339 — Jake (@jacobkleinman) November 25, 2024 https://gizmodo.com/nosferatus-popcorn-coffin-is-a-deadly-entry-in-2024s-bucket-arms-race-2000529819 https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/nosferatu-jumps-on-popcorn-bucket-trend-with-the-scariest-tin-yet-2989998/ https://www.cbr.com/nosferatu-reboot-coffin-popcorn-bucket/ https://www.cinemablend.com/movies/nosferatu-popcorn-bucket-makes-up-some-fans-missing-out-opportunity-lifetime Opening image: Regal Movies [1][2] Quote
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