AMC Theatres has quietly released a Dungeons & Dragons: Mists of Ravenloft 20-Sided Dice Popcorn Bucket, available now in theaters and online at the AMC Shop after first appearing as an exclusive at San Diego Comic-Con in late July. It’s the latest addition to AMC’s lineup of recent popcorn buckets, and it stands out for arriving without a movie behind it.
Unlike most AMC popcorn buckets, this one isn’t tied to a movie in theaters right now. There’s no new D&D film in wide release. Instead, the timing lines up with Wizards of the Coast’s “Season of Horror,” the marketing push built around Ravenloft: The Horrors Within, the campaign setting sourcebook that hit shelves in June 2026. WotC has been leaning into the gothic Ravenloft setting all year, with new dice sets, a Tarokka deck, a DM screen, and organized play events all rolling out alongside it. The AMC bucket reads as a licensing tie-in to that tabletop wave rather than a film promotion, closer in spirit to the standalone D&D merch AMC has produced in the past than to its usual film-release buckets.
The bucket holds 130 ounces, and it’s priced at $39.99, with shipping typically running $12.99 to $19.99 for online orders. Customers are limited to three units each, and it can be ordered directly through the AMC Theatres Shop product page. AMC lists it as final sale and non-refundable, and it’s excluded from any promotional discounts. We already got ours, so shipping is quick!
The design first surfaced during San Diego Comic-Con, where AMC previewed a wave of Comic-Con exclusive merchandise at its booth from July 23 through 26. It’s since moved from convention exclusive to general online and in-theater availability, following the pattern AMC has used with other recent collectibles: a con reveal first, then a wider rollout a few weeks later.
Whether this bucket sticks around past the Season of Horror push or becomes a short-lived collectible is worth watching. AMC hasn’t said how long supplies will last, and the “while supplies last” language on the product page suggests it could sell out well before any official end date.
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