Regal Cinemas has an exclusive Clan of Two Bust Collectible Popcorn Container coming for The Mandalorian and Grogu on May 22, 2026. It is a fully sculpted bust of The Mandalorian in full Beskar armor with Grogu perched on his shoulder. It plays music, it has a built-in Mandalorian logo projector, batteries are included, and it comes with a large popcorn. Available at participating Regal locations while supplies last.
This is a Regal exclusive. You are not getting this one at AMC, Cinemark, or Marcus. For our full breakdown of every Mandalorian and Grogu collectible at every chain, see our complete Mandalorian and Grogu popcorn bucket guide.

It is a detailed sculpted bust of Din Djarin in his full Beskar steel armor, with the weathered plating, the Whistling Birds ammunition across his chest piece, and the dark cape draped behind him. Grogu sits on his left shoulder with the big ears, the familiar brown cloth wrapping, and that expression that somehow makes him look both ancient and completely endearing at the same time. The two of them together read immediately as the Clan of Two. This is not Mando with a sidekick. It is the two of them as a unit, which is exactly what the title of this film promises.
The container fills from the back, which keeps the front sculpt clean. Your popcorn goes in behind the piece, so nothing interrupts what you are actually looking at. That is the same approach AMC used on the HERBIE concession vessel for Fantastic Four: First Steps last summer, and it works. HERBIE ran $69.99 to $74.99 and was a three-in-one setup with popcorn in the back, a drink in the head, and candy in the chest, plus a projector for the Fantastic Four logo and a speaker for music. The Clan of Two Bust is not trying to be a full concession station, the way HERBIE was. It is a popcorn container that happens to also be a shelf piece, and that is a different product with a different purpose. HERBIE was engineered to hold everything. This one is engineered to look like something.
The projector throws the Mandalorian logo. The speaker plays the score. Batteries are included, so it works the moment you walk out. For collectors, those two features matter because they are the difference between a piece that lives in a display case and one that actually does something when someone picks it up. That Beskar signet projected across a dark room with the music running is not a small thing for Star Wars fans.
On price, we expect this to land around $65, and it could reach $74.99. HERBIE gives us the clearest pricing anchor, and the Clan of Two Bust has a comparable electronics package with what looks like a more complex sculpt. Beskar armor with all its surface detail, wear marks, and dimensional complexity is a harder thing to pull off at mass-production scale than a retro robot, and if Regal pulled it off the way the promotional image suggests, this is the more impressive piece purely as an object. If this does show up on the Regal Shop, expect a quick sellout.
The AT-AT container is coming to AMC, Cinemark, Regal, and Marcus all at once, and it is going to be everywhere on opening weekend. The Clan of Two Bust is only at Regal. For the collector who wants the piece that fewer people are going home with, that exclusivity matters. For a closer look at the AT-AT, read our AT-AT closer look here. Every theater collectible across all chains lives at fantasylandnews.com/movie-theater-popcorn-buckets/.




Closer Look: The Clan of Two Bust Popcorn Bucket Is Regal’s Most Impressive Mandalorian and Grogu Exclusive
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