'Snow White' Popcorn Buckets Can Be Mine...Diamond Mine, That Is
Fans will have the opportunity to pick up yet another movie-themed popcorn bucket for their respective collections this March. AMC Theatres will be offering a mining cart from the upcoming Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler-led Snow White movie, which will include the customers’ choice (presumably) of plastic-colored diamonds as featured near the end of the official trailer of the Mouse House’s upcoming live-action film. An employee for the cinema chain made the revelation in a social media post (watch below), in which the description reads as follows (per TikTok):
"New Bucket Dropped at #amc for the upcoming #snowwhiteandthesevendwarfs movie releasing March 21st, not sure on price just yet, but super awesome looking bucket in 5 different colors #popcornbucket"
In the video, it appears that different colored diamonds are attached to the popcorn buckets’ lids. As such, patrons should be able to choose between the red, yellow, green, purple, or blue tops. If this is the case, rather than theaters making the choice for customers, it’s logical to wonder if the lids can be purchased separately — or if fans must buy the complete mining cart for the full price over and over to collect all five colors. The Snow White souvenir also features the silhouette of the film’s heroine [Zegler] and all seven of her diminutive friends on the side.
The Evil Queen’s (Gadot) deadly apple appears on top of the mining cart. AMC moviegoers can expect the collectible to be available as early as Thursday, Mar. 20, but the price wasn’t revealed in the TikTok video. However, if one wants to stack it up against other comparable items, the theater chain’s limited addition Nosferatu coffin container sold for $39.95 online (via amctheatres.com), while the company’s Sonic the Hedgehog 3 “figural head” popcorn bucket went for $26.95.
Disney fans have waited a long time for the new Snow White, thanks to those pesky Writers Guild of America (WGA) and Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) strikes in 2023. However, the live-action reimagining of the classic 1937 film will finally drop in theaters this March, but will the die-hard Disney enthusiasts even show up to see the movie after star Rachel Zegler was forced to backtrack her "weird, weird" criticism of the animated classic?
For those who didn’t know, Zegler stirred up plenty of controversy at the 2022 D23 Expo, while discussing the original Snow White film, in an interview with Extra TV by saying: "There is a big focus on her love story, with a guy who literally stalks her [laughs] — weird, weird! So, we didn’t do that this time." In October 2024, Zegler insisted that her words were taken out of context while speaking with Variety. The actress said in her own defense during that interview:
"In all honesty, it made me sad that it was taken in such a way, because I believe that women can do anything. But I also believe that they can do everything. I just mean that it’s no longer 1937/ She’s not going to be saved by the prince, and she’s not going to be dreaming about true love. She’s dreaming about becoming the leader she knows she can be and the leader that her late father told her that she could be if she was fearless, fair, brave, and true."
Rachel Zegler discussed her reaction to online trolls with The Little Mermaid's Halle Bailey for Variety's Actors on Actors.
The highly scrutinized live-action interpretation of Disney’s beloved Snow White hits theaters on Mar. 21, 2025. Fans can expect to pick up AMC’s new popcorn buckets at approximately the same time. One thing the Mouse House has in its favor, despite all of the controversy, is that the Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler-led reimagining doesn’t have to contend with any blockbuster titles the weekend it opens in cinemas. Rather, Zegler’s whistle-while-you-work heroine will go up against the new Robert De Niro flick, The Alto Knights, along with the Eiza González and Aaron Paul-led Ash.
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They neglected to add she wished half the country no peace.
Nothing will make people want to see this disaster...
I don't think Disney originally decided on this movie as a horror movie but that's what it turned out to be. They're going to lose their shirts on this fiasco.
They neglected to add Rachel wished half the country no peace.
Never seen a movie so poorly done from top to bottom and most of America will cheer when this movie dive bombs straight into oblivion
I'm sure that when it bombs, they will blame us for not going to watch something we don't want to watch or support.
You can get a bucket of popcorn without buying a ticket. I suspect that's how the vast majority of these will he sold...
I can't wait to watch this movie flop. Like so many woke Disney movies before it.
Disney died years ago. The husk of disney hasn't and will not receive my money for their propaganda.
As a shareholder I am proud to say that Disney finally made a film no-one is going to pirate and merch that people will collect without seeing the movie. Great job!
Yeah we shall see. I'm pretty sure the little princess bombed the movie before it even had a chance, but you never know.
This movie will be such a box office bomb shill media will have no way to salvage it.
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