Beetlejuice 2 Joins the Popcorn Wars with a Sandworm Bucket

Beetlejuice 2's Sandworm popcorn bucket.

Picture: Regal Movies / Kotaku

The the weird world of epic popcorn buckets It didn't start with Dune: Episode Two's wonderful worm monsterBut it definitely brought the concept into the mainstream. In fact, it deserved it. someone SNLThe best drawings of the year. And if anything, it's caused every other studio and cinema chain to raise their game in this strangest of phenomena. Now, Deadpool and Wolverine's suitably immature entry, Beetle juice Beetle juice entered the fight.

Sand hill's bucket was so effective for two reasons. First, he was one of fiction's incredible sandworms, and second, it seemed like everyone wanted to fuck him. Now, Beetle juice Beetle juice and Regal Movies thankfully avoids the latter (you know, of course), but no one can take away its right to market its iconic sandworm.

In Tim Burton's original 1988 Beetle juiceSandworms existed in Sandwormland, a desert beneath the Netherworld. It's nice to know they'll reappear in the 2024 sequel, which is perfectly named Beetle juice Beetle juiceIt will be released on September 6th.

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Although it is arguable that not everything went well brightly Let me tell you that in the US right now, from an outsider’s perspective, your popcorn buckets mean a lot. In the UK, we have flimsy, generic cardboard containers that cost £35,000 for a thimble-sized one, and we’re lucky in that regard. (We do, however, win a bit because we have sweetened or savoury options that are best mixed in, unlike the weird, tasteless buttery crap you’ve just accepted.) What I wouldn’t give to have some amazing shit like this.

And while the Regal is no match for the AMC's childlike build Deadpool and Wolverine Instead, the bucket came face to face with a completely different kind of childishness on Instagram, a baby Deadpool sitting in a movie theater chair.

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