AMC’s New Bat Signal Popcorn Bucket Is A Summer Blockbuster

Few characters are more iconic than Batman, and with his 85th birthday approaching, AMC is gearing up to celebrate the Dark Knight in a big way. On Wednesday, August 28, Matt Reeves’ The Batman returns to theaters, and with it comes a new Bat-Signal-inspired popcorn bucket. AMC has really gone all out this time—the bucket doesn’t just resemble the Bat-Signal; it lights up too. To make it even cooler, the light actually projects the Bat-Signal onto surfaces.

The bat signal bucket will sell for $34.99 and will surely be a sought-after collectible. It’s joined by a collectible Batmobile cup that can be purchased separately for $11.99.

“On Aug. 28, as the world celebrates Batman’s 85th anniversary, AMC Theatre’s Batman 85th Popcorn Collectible Concession Vessel (CCV) beckons the Caped Crusader with a near prop quality 85-ounce light-up Bat Signal popcorn bucket, while supplies last. Guests can bundle them together for $44.99+tax. Select AMC Theatres will be showing 2022’s ‘The Batman’ in Dolby Cinema at AMC, as well as a sneak peek of the HBO Original series ‘The Penguin.’”

The celebration is also to promote the upcoming HBO Max series “The Penguin,” which premieres on September 19.

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