'Dune: Part Two'-themed popcorn bucket sparks bizarre comparison with human private parts
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: As fans eagerly anticipate the release of 'Dune: Part Two', a popcorn bucket inspired by the movie recently managed to grab the attention of some netizens.
To some, the novelty container, themed after the sandworms from the franchise, has led to comparisons with human private parts, with many finding it genuinely amusing.
'Dune: Part Two'-inspired popcorn bucket compared with human private parts
As reported by Collider, the marketing team for 'Dune: Part Two' has crafted a popcorn bucket resembling the sandworms featured in the movie, the much-awaited sequel of Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune: Part One'. The limited edition collector's item is anticipated to sell out quickly, according to the marketing team.
However, the publication notes that some fans have made inappropriate comparisons regarding the design of the bucket despite its intentional resemblance to the sandworms inhabiting the planet of Arrakis.
YouTuber Cris Parker apparently shared the distinctive popcorn bucket with fans online, triggering a social media storm as many fans humorously drew parallels between the bucket's design and human private parts. In his post, Parker remarked, "I kid you not… these are the #Dune2 popcorn buckets 😳."
'Dune: Part Two', set to release in theaters on March 1, will revolve around Paul Atreides, portrayed by Timothee Chalamet, who allies with the Fremen following the murder of his father, Duke Leto Atreides, played by Oscar Isaac, by the evil House Harkonnen.
Internet responds hilariously to 'Dune: Part Two'-inspired popcorn bucket
Soon after the pictures of the 'Dune: Part Two' merchandise surfaced online, netizens couldn't help but share their funny reactions.
A Facebook user wrote, "You see what you want to see," while another commented, "Someone needs to see a doctor it that's what either looks like."
A person dubbed it the "Forbidden bucket."
"Who approved this?" stated an X (formerly Twitter) user and one more added, "they're not fooling anyone, that's a dog paw cleaner!"
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