As the third film in the "Deadpool" series, "Deadpool vs. Wolverine" is highly anticipated due to the joining of Uncle Wolf. Although the film will not be released until July 2024, its first-day pre-sale box office in North America exceeded 8 million US dollars, setting a historical record for R-rated movies. Recently, Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds uploaded a promotional video of the "Deadpool vs. Wolverine" movie peripheral - Wolverine popcorn bucket on his YouTube channel. " Deadpool vs. Wolverine" popcorn bucket promotional video: As can be seen from the video, the entire popcorn bucket adopts the classic head sculpture of Wolverine, but its wide open mouth is the opening of the popcorn bucket. Deadpool also appeared in person, and spared no effort to promote the surrounding popcorn bucket in a way full of strange hints. Although it is not new for movies to launch surrounding popcorn buckets, considering that the surrounding popcorn buckets of "Dune 2" have sparked the imagination of many people, this now rather spoof Wolverine popcorn bucket is probably a "tribute" to the popcorn bucket of "Dune 2", but it has not yet been announced whether the surrounding products will be actually sold. |
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