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By the Power of Grayskull: The Masters of the Universe Popcorn Bucket Is a Castle and the Sword of Power Is a Drink Container

By the Power of Grayskull: The Masters of the Universe Popcorn Bucket Is a Castle and the Sword of Power Is a Drink Container

April 14, 2026

Written by Greg Gately

The Masters of the Universe Cinemark popcorn bucket, collectible tumblers, Sword of Power drink container, and plush lineup have been officially revealed ahead of the film’s June 5, 2026, theatrical release, with the full lineup unveiled at CinemaCon 2026 in Las Vegas. Cinemark’s Masters of the Universe collectibles feature a Castle Grayskull popcorn bucket with a built-in drink holder tower, a full-face Skeletor sculpted tumbler with red glowing eyes, a He-Man figure cup, a Sword of Power drink container that unscrews in three sections and uses the hilt as a straw, chibi-style Skeletor and Beast Man plush toys, and a Skeletor Bust Popcorn Bucket.

Correction on the Castle Grayskull pocpoprn bucket tumbler. It is technically a 3-1 like H.E.R.B.I.E from the Fantastic Four. Castle Grayskull is a Popcorn Bucket, Drink Holder, and Candy Holder.

By the Power of Grayskull The Masters of the Universe Popcorn Bucket Is a Castle and the Sword of Power Is a Drink Container

For our complete guide to every film releasing in 2026 with theater merchandise, visit the Fantasy Land News Movie Theater Popcorn Buckets guide and read on for every Masters of the Universe Cinemark item explained in full.

Masters of the Universe Castle Grayskull Popcorn Bucket

Castle Grayskull Popcorn Bucket and Drink Holder

The Castle Grayskull popcorn bucket is the centerpiece of Cinemark’s Masters of the Universe lineup and one of the most detailed theatrical collectibles of the year. The bucket is a full sculpt of the iconic skull-faced fortress rendered in the classic grey and brown castle colorway, with battlements, towers, and the Grayskull skull face covering the front facade in three-dimensional detail.

What makes this one genuinely special is the dual functionality. Popcorn fills the main Castle Grayskull body, while one of the side towers functions as a dedicated drink compartment — making this a complete all-in-one concession piece that holds both your popcorn and your drink simultaneously. The level of sculpt detail on the skull face and castle structure is impressive for a theatrical collectible and makes this one a display-worthy piece long after the film leaves theaters. Expected price? We think it will be just over $50.00

Sword of Power Drink Container

The Sword of Power drink container is the most inventive piece in the Cinemark Masters of the Universe lineup and one of the most creative theatrical drink vessels revealed for any 2026 film. The full sword prop is designed to unscrew into three separate sections. The middle section of the blade functions as the drink container, while the ornate hilt serves as the straw. When fully assembled, it reads as a complete, display-ready replica of He-Man’s Power Sword, and it also holds your drink. This could be priced around $30, and possibly more with how large it is.

Skeletor Bust Popcorn Bucket

The skull face, red glowing eyes, and purple hood are all rendered in three-dimensional detail. It looks like the recent horror busts Cinemark is well-known for. These usually hold 75 oz. of popcorn and cost $32.95. In the images below, you can see this sitting on the shelf behind the cups.

Skeletor Tumbler & He-Man Figure Cup

Skeletor Tumbler He Man Figure Cup

The Skeletor face tumbler. The skull face, red glowing eyes, and purple hood are all rendered in three-dimensional detail, wrapping the front of the cup in a character portrait that reads as a genuine collectible figure rather than a branded cup. Comes with a black lid and straw. Skeletor is played by Jared Leto in the 2026 film, and the sculpt captures the classic animated Skeletor design rather than a film-specific likeness. Expected to be priced around $17.99

The He-Man figure cup features a fully articulated He-Man figure sculpted onto the dome lid of a blue translucent cup, with He-Man’s likeness also embossed through the cup body itself — the hero raising the Power Sword against an embossed rocky landscape visible through the translucent blue walls. The figure on top stands free of the lid and is detailed enough to function as a standalone display piece. The blue translucent design is a clean and distinctive execution that stands apart from the darker tones of the Skeletor and Castle Grayskull pieces.

Skeletor and Beast Man Plush

The lineup also includes chibi-style Skeletor and Beast Man plush toys, both rendered as compact seated figures. Skeletor appears in his classic purple hood, grey armor, and skull face with small red eyes. Beast Man sits in his red and green with the spiked helmet and staff. Both are in the soft rounded chibi style that has become standard for theatrical character plush, priced around $12 each. These are available alongside the rest of the Masters of the Universe merchandise at Cinemark locations.

Popcorn Tins, Cups, and the Full Collection

The Castle Grayskull bucket, Sword of Power drink container, Skeletor tumbler, He-Man cup, and plush are the headline pieces, but Cinemark’s full Masters of the Universe lineup will also include standard popcorn tins and souvenir cups to complete the collection at multiple price points. These fill out the concession stand for guests who want a Masters of the Universe keepsake at a lower entry price than the sculpted pieces. Pricing for the tins and cups has not yet been confirmed, but typically runs in the $10 to $20 range for comparable Cinemark releases. Fantasy Land News will update this article as official pricing and the complete lineup are confirmed ahead of the June 5 opening.

About the Masters of the Universe Movie

First Trailer for 'Masters of the Universe' in Theaters June 5
First Trailer for Masters of the Universe in Theaters June 5

Masters of the Universe opens exclusively in theaters on June 5, 2026, from Amazon MGM Studios and Mattel Films. The film was prominently featured at CinemaCon 2026, where Cinemark unveiled its full collectible lineup to theater operators and press. Directed by Travis Knight, who previously directed Bumblebee and Kubo and the Two Strings, the film stars Nicholas Galitzine as Prince Adam and He-Man, Camila Mendes as Teela, Idris Elba as Man-At-Arms, Jared Leto as Skeletor, Alison Brie as Evil-Lyn, James Purefoy as King Randor, Morena Baccarin as the Sorceress, and Kristen Wiig voicing Roboto. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson — the world’s strongest man — plays Goat Man.

The story follows Prince Adam, who crash-landed on Earth as a ten-year-old and spent fifteen years unaware of his royal heritage on Eternia. When he finally tracks down the Sword of Power, it transports him back across the universe to a planet in ruins under Skeletor’s tyrannical rule. Principal photography took place in London from January through June 2025, with Queen guitarist Brian May contributing to the soundtrack alongside composer Daniel Pemberton.

Our Take

The Masters of the Universe Cinemark lineup is awesome-looking and adults from the 80s will be collecting these as they did with The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Luma LED buckets. The Castle Grayskull all-in-one popcorn and drink bucket is clever engineering done right, reminding us of HERBIE, which also held candy. But the Sword of Power drink container is the real story here — a three-part unscrewing sword that holds your drink using the hilt as a straw is exactly the kind of concept that separates a great collectible from a good one. This is a must-buy lineup for any Masters of the Universe fan and a strong addition to any movie theater collectible collection, regardless of franchise loyalty.

For the complete chain-by-chain Masters of the Universe collectible lineup as additional theaters confirm their own merchandise, and for every other major film collectible releasing in 2026, visit the Fantasy Land News Movie Theater Popcorn Buckets guide. Join the Realm at fantasylandnews.com/the-realm for updates as additional chain lineups are confirmed closer to June 5.

By the Power of Grayskull: The Masters of the Universe Popcorn Bucket Is a Castle and the Sword of Power Is a Drink Container

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Greg Gately is the founder and editor of Fantasy Land News, one of the most-sourced Disney and entertainment news publications launched in 2024. He covers Disney Parks, Disney+, movie theater collectibles, popcorn buckets, and entertainment news from Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and beyond.
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