Christopher Nolan's film 'The Odyssey' is coming soon and some lucky fans will get to celebrate with The Odyssey Popcorn Bucket.
'The Odyssey' is Nolan’s first feature film shot entirely on IMAX 70mm. In fact, it's the first film in history to be shot this way entirely. In honor of this achievement, AMC Theaters has created The Odyssey Popcorn Bucket, which is shaped just like an IMAX camera, complete with a working viewfinder.
The catch is that The Odyssey Popcorn Bucket may be hard to get your hands on, even a month ahead of the film's release. Apparently, theaters released the bucket well in advance of 'The Odyssey's' July 17 debut, and it has already sold out. So it seems resale might be your best bet.
Camer-Shaped Popcorn Buckets
The Odyssey Popcorn Bucket Resembles an Imax Camera
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Cinematic Collectible Concessions — Limited-run popcorn buckets and themed foodware are turning routine theater purchases into high-demand fan collectibles that expand revenue beyond ticket sales.
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Industry Implications
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