This Wildly Creative Popcorn Bucket Makes Your Popcorn ‘Disappear’

Photo: Cinemark

I wouldn’t be surprised if this era of inventive popcorn buckets gets immortalized in a museum exhibit one day. With each release, the creativity gets more and more imaginative, which has helped revitalize the movie-going experience in a way that, for many years prior, people thought was lost forever.

From the largest popcorn bucket in the Marvel Universe to Jurassic World Rebirth’s dinosaur fetus, dare I say some of the popcorn buckets have even been better than their accompanying movies. 

That said, Cinemark has just announced a new one that may take cake. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t,” the latest sequel in the popular magical heist series, features a popcorn bucket that makes your popcorn “disappear.” On the surface, it looks like a regular popcorn bucket with the film’s movie poster on it. However, that’s what makes the illusion even better! Because once you fill it with popcorn, there are doors on either side that swing open, cleverly creating the illusion that your popcorn has disappeared from someone else’s perspective.

The bucket is now available at Cinemark for $27.95 and online at Marcus Theatres for $27.99. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is now playing at movie theaters and features Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, Ariana Greenblatt, Rosamund Pike, and Morgan Freeman.

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