Throwing Back To That Time Rebecca Ferguson Found Out You Were Supposed To Stick Your Hand Right Into That Viral Dune Popcorn Bucket

Throwing Back To That Time Rebecca Ferguson Found Out You Were Supposed To Stick Your Hand Right Into That Viral Dune Popcorn Bucket

As a hardcore gamer and avid moviegoer, I have to admit that Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” movies have left an indelible mark on me. The success of these films, both in theaters and streaming via Max, has been nothing short of phenomenal. And let me tell you, the viral popcorn buckets? Well, they’ve taken things to a whole new level!


Denis Villeneuve’s films “Dune” and its sequel have been hugely successful, drawing large crowds in cinemas and streaming platforms with a Max subscription. Although fans are eagerly anticipating news about the upcoming third installment “Dune: Messiah,” the public is still buzzing about the controversial popcorn buckets from the first movie. Remember when Rebecca Ferguson discovered she was supposed to place her hand directly into one of those buckets? (This paraphrase aims to keep the original meaning while making it more conversational and engaging for a general audience.)

The trailer for “Dune: Prophecy” generated excitement for the upcoming prequel TV series, causing lively discussions among viewers. These conversations even influenced the design of unconventional popcorn buckets for shows like “Deadpool & Wolverine.” In a humorous video by Nerdist, the actress portraying Lady Jessica discovered that her bucket was actually meant to mimic the Dune Sandworm, making for an amusing revelation. Watch it here:

In plain terms, it’s reasonable for her to feel that way. The Sandworm’s image in the viral popcorn buckets may not be appealing, but if you bought them during the screening of “Dune: Part Two,” you had to muster up courage and reach in to get a handful of popcorn.

Rebecca Ferguson’s reaction to seeing the popcorn bucket in “Dune” for the first time was relatable to all of us, and her amused expression became an internet sensation. Even Saturday Night Live created a funny digital short/ musical number poking fun at how the bucket resembled sex toys.

The merchandise in question is now strongly associated with Villeneuve’s hit second “Dune” film, which was a huge success at the box office. In response, studios have been motivated to create their own unique and viral popcorn buckets. For instance, “Deadpool 3” features a bucket shaped like Wolverine’s open mouth for eating popcorn, while “Despicable Me 4” offers a cup with a Minion’s head for drinking beverages.

The popcorn buckets may have gained widespread popularity online, but Villeneuve’s two films based on “Dune” have been both commercially and critically successful. Consequently, enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the extension of this franchise, particularly in the form of a movie adaptation of “Dune: Messiah,” which will unveil the events that transpired after Paul Atreides seized power at the conclusion of “Dune 2.”

Enthusiasts are still anticipating updates on the upcoming developments of “Messiah,” but fortunately, the intriguing sci-fi universe is not standing still. The long-awaited prequel “Dune: Prophecy” is slated to premiere on HBO and Max in November, delving into the enigmatic Bene Gesserit order. Since this storyline occurs 10,000 years before the films’ events, it may offer some solace for fans but won’t silence their demands for a faster release of the third film.

Two films directed by Denis Villeneuve based on “Dune” are currently available on Max for streaming. In the meantime, keep an eye on the upcoming release dates in 2025 for the series and potential third installment.

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2024-07-22 17:37