AMC Theatres Introduces New Popcorn Pass for 2026. Want 50% off every large popcorn you buy in 2026? AMC Theatres has started selling the new Popcorn Pass for 2026. AMC is the world’s leading seller of movie theatre popcorn. The new Popcorn Pass at AMC Theatres costs $29.99 through December 31, 2026.
Get 50% off a Large Popcorn Every Day: The NEW 2026 AMC Popcorn Pass is a big poppin’ deal! Get yours for just $29.99+tax and scan your digital AMC Stubs card at the concession stand to savor your daily savings. Not a member? Join Insider for free during checkout.
This new offering appears to be replacing the AMC Classic Popcorn Lovers Refillable Popcorn Bucket that was for sale for the 2025 year. 2025 CLASSIC Refillable Popcorn Bucket. Plus, AMC Stubs® members save $4 on the regular bucket price and get a free 2nd same-day refill. There is no official word saying that the Refillable Popcorn Bucket will not be available in 2026, but this makes it appear so.
AMC Theatres is the home of exclusive popcorn buckets and movie tie-in merchandise. We have seen firsthand the passion fans have of collecting the popcorn buckets, so there is no telling how well they will adjust to a Popcorn pass over the AMC Classic Popcorn Lovers Refillable Popcorn Bucket.
How the AMC Popcorn Pass Works
Purchase your AMC Popcorn Pass for just $29.99+tax. The digital pass will appear on your AMC Stubs dashboard. If you’re not a member, join Insider for free during checkout.
Order a large AMC Perfectly Popcorn™ at the concession stand.
Scan your digital AMC Stubs card at checkout and enjoy 50% off a large popcorn every day through 12/31/26!
“Popcorn is at the heart of the moviegoing experience, and the AMC Popcorn Pass makes it easier than ever for guests to enjoy the treat they love each time they visit,” said Carrie Trotter, Senior Vice President of Marketing at AMC Theatres. “From families making memories to movie fans who never miss a blockbuster, this new offering delivers incredible value and adds even more enjoyment to every trip to the movies.”