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    SummaryThe Odyssey has revealed a second popcorn bucket, a Trojan Horse-shaped collectible with a secret stomach hatch that opens to release popcorn, available in-theater at Regal, AMC and Cinemark locationsThe Trojan Horse bucket is the second collectible for the film, joining the previously announced IMAX Film Camera Popcorn Bucket, which sold out on its first day of online availabilityThe Odyssey opens in theaters on July 17, directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong'o, Zendaya and Charlize TheronThe Odyssey has revealed its second collectible popcorn bucket: a Trojan Horse with a secret hatch in its stomach that opens to release popcorn. Announced via the film's official X account on June 9, the bucket is available for in-theater purchase at Regal, AMC and Cinemark locations ahead of the film's July 17 opening, and is not yet available online.The design's logic is immediately legible. The Trojan Horse is the pivotal object in the story The Odyssey is built around: the Greeks constructed a giant wooden horse, concealed soldiers inside, and presented it as a gift to Troy, whose citizens brought it inside the city's walls without knowing what was hidden within. The bucket inverts that history with appropriate absurdity — instead of Greek soldiers, the stomach contains popcorn, and instead of a siege, what tumbles out is a snack. The hatch mechanism means the popcorn does not sit in the horse's back or top but emerges from its midsection, which is either the most or least dignified way to eat popcorn at a Christopher Nolan film, depending on your perspective.The Trojan Horse bucket is the second collectible for The Odyssey, arriving shortly after the IMAX Film Camera Popcorn Bucket, which sold out on its first day of online availability. The two objects occupy different registers: the IMAX camera bucket is a tribute to the film's production technology, appealing to film nerds and Nolan completists; the Trojan Horse is a piece of mythology made snackable, appealing to anyone who finds the concept funny enough to carry through a two-hour-plus runtime. Having both available gives the film a collectible ecosystem that covers two distinct audience impulses.The film itself follows Odysseus across his grueling 10-year journey home after the Trojan War, with Matt Damon in the lead role. Tom Holland plays Telemachus, Odysseus' son; Anne Hathaway plays Penelope, his wife; and Lupita Nyong'o takes on the dual role of Helen of Troy and her sister Clytemnestra. The ensemble extends to Charlize Theron, Mia Goth, Jon Bernthal, Zendaya, John Leguizamo and Benny Safdie. It is, in other words, a film with enough star power to justify two popcorn buckets.The Trojan Horse Popcorn Bucket is available for in-theater purchase at Regal, AMC and Cinemark. The Odyssey opens in theaters July 17.The Trojan Horse Popcorn Bucket has arrived. Experience The Odyssey in theaters 07.17.26: https://t.co/sk8jwTAKih pic.twitter.com/FPS8ZwJNGs— The Odyssey Movie (@odysseymovie) June 9, 2026

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