Forget the Dune popcorn bucket, Terrifier fans want to eat out of Art the Clown's head

Apr. 23, 2024



Move over, sandworm

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Film fans will know that themed popcorn buckets are very much in right now, but there is one that may just put you off eating anything sweet for a while - a Terrifier 3 clown head bucket, and fans are petitioning for its creation right now.

Self-proclaimed “passionate fans of the Terrifier series” are desperate for the buckets to drop just before the movie’s release, so much so, that they have started an online petition onChange.orgcalling for the powers at be to make it happen.

The petition already has over 3450 signatures out of a needed 5000 at the time of writing.

Bloody Disgusting, who is distributing the movie in the US alongside Cineverse and Iconic Releasing, shared the petition onTwitteras well as a mock-up of a possible bucket design, and fans just can’t get enough of it. See the full tweet below.

However, this is not the first time movie marketing has gone that one step further in terms of merch, as earlier this year we were graced, or rather plagued, byDune 2’s suggestive-lookingsandworm-themed popcorn bucket. And it looks like Marvel is jumping on the trend too as Ryan Reynolds recently teased an upcomingDeadpool 3popcorn bucket,tweeting"Wait till you see the Deadpool popcorn bucket." We can only imagine what that one will look like.

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