MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING Gets an Entity Popcorn Bucket

A clear and red Mission-Impossible The Fina Reckoning Entity bucket split with a closeup ofits replica key halves

We all know a single movie, especially one you personally had no part in making, can give your entire life meaning. That’s too high a burden for any one piece of art. Obviously, right? WRONG! Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is reason enough to live! And that was true before the franchise’s next installment got its very own Entity-inspired popcorn bucket from Regal. This perfect collectible opens with a replica of the very same key Ethan will need to use to save the world from A.I. destruction.

Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt will soon return to theaters for what could be the super spy’s last go around. In Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, he’ll be up against every nation of the world, his archenemy Gabriel, and the greatest threat humanity has ever faced, the Entity. We know Ethan will literally do anything to save the lives of every person on the planet. He’ll hang on the side of planes, jump a motorcycle off a mountain, and climb the side of the world’s tallest building.

And while he does, we’ll be sitting in our comfy chair at a Regal theater eating a big ole bucket of popcorn based on the artificial intelligence monster that Ethan will be trying to stop. The chain has revealed its special Entity commemorative bucket for the film. And. It. Is. Glorious.

It not only looks like the type of device the IMF would desperately try to find before it could explode, it must be open with a replica key like the one Ethan had to piece together in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning.

Regal

The Entity bucket is part of Regal’s Opening Day Fan Event for the film. It takes place on May 22, one day before the movie officially premieres.

Obviously I must have it. And I will. Does that mean this popcorn bucket is a reason to live? C’mon, it’s just a bucket. Not even I would say that, right? WRONG AGAIN.

Content shared from nerdist.com.

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