Celebrate 50 Years of Terror with a Killer Snack Companion.
In 1975, a film emerged from the deep that changed cinema forever. Now, half a decade later, you can honor the legacy of Steven Spielberg‘s ultimate thriller with the Jaws 50th Anniversary Shark Popcorn Bucket. Designed to replicate the iconic great white shark, also known affectionately as "Bruce" by the crew, this officially licensed product is both a functional popcorn vessel and a highly sought-after piece of movie history.
Crafted from high-quality ABS plastic and rubber, this statue-like bucket captures the terrifyingly accurate likeness of the legendary man-eater in mid-attack. The centerpiece of the design is the fully hinged jaw mechanism: simply open the predator‘s massive jaws to reveal a cavernous space ready to “swallow” your favorite movie snacks. Measuring approximately 11" tall by 8" wide by 6" deep (28cm x 20cm x 15cm) , it’s about the size of a standard monster bucket of popcorn, making it the ultimate way to serve up a “feeding frenzy” at your next movie marathon.
Upon its initial pre-order release in May 2025, this bucket sold out within mere days, instantly becoming a viral grail for horror collectors. This is not just a container for holding buttery snacks; looking at the detailed fins, gills and razor-sharp teeth, it's a stunning tribute to the summer blockbuster that made us all afraid to go back into the water. Perfect as a centerpiece for a Halloween party, a terrifying gift for cinephiles, or a permanent display piece in a man-cave alongside other limited edition high-value collectibles.
Key Design Elements:
-
Bruce the Shark: A terrifyingly accurate recreation of the animatronic shark from the 1975 classic, starring as the antagonist who terrorized Amity Island.
-
The Shark‘s Maw: Features the beast’s iconic looming presence, breaking the surface of the “water” with jaws wide open, ready to receive your popcorn.
-
Hinge Joint Mechanism: The lower jaw pivots open and closed, allowing you to pour snacks into the demon‘s mouth and see them “disappear” inside the monster as you watch the film.
-
50th Anniversary Commemoration: Celebrates five decades since Steven Spielberg’s film pioneered the summer blockbuster, redefining the horror genre and pop culture at large.