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This Galactus Head Is the Largest Popcorn Bucket Money Can Buy

Fantastic Four: First Steps Galactus LED Popcorn Bucket

You probably have seen this Galactus head floating around on the Internet recently. It is not a collectible resin sculpture, but rest assured, it is as desirable as one. This Galactus head is a popcorn bucket from Regal based on the supervillain’s appearance in the new Fantastic Four: First Steps film.

At a glance, there is nothing much to it—except that it lets you savor sweet/salty kernels straight off the scalp of one of Marvel’s most fearsome villains. But oh no. There is more to it than just another popcorn bucket.

At an imposing 20 inches wide (or 9.6 inches without the horns), 17.5 inches tall, and 9.6 inches deep (50.8 cm or 24.4 cm without horns x 44.5 cm x 24.4 cm), it is the biggest popcorn bucket money can buy. The final production example will include a special holographic sticker applied to the bucket to authenticate the Guinness World Record as being the BIGGEST popcorn bucket ever made.

The size kind of befits his cosmic-level colossal stature. His size is as flexible as his appetite for planets—and since the “planet” is puny popcorn, well, he’s just this “big.” Anyhoo, the size isn’t the only thing that shines. The eyes, too, also shine—quite literally.

That’s right. The largest popcorn container ever also boasts LED light-up eyes, making this highly collectible, fit-for-your-Marvel-supervillain-shrine merch even more collectible—as if the imposing size and the awesome metallic-finished plastic haven’t already had you at hello.

All told, this bad boy that eats worlds for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and some say supper, has a whopping 361 oz. (~11 liters!) capacity.

Now for the cosmic good news: it is available to buy. You can pre-order the Fantastic Four: First Steps Galactus LED Popcorn Bucket from Regal for US$79.95. Shipping is planned for December 11, 2025.

Yes, it is unfortunate that you cannot devour puny kernel planets while watching the movie on the big screen, but you can probably do so when you relive the movie on Disney+ later this year—or maybe early next year.

Images: Regal.

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