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Cinemark Celebrates National Popcorn Day With "Bring Your Own Bucket" Offer

1/2/2026 • 2 min read

January 19 isn’t just another date on the calendar—it’s National Popcorn Day, and we’re ready to celebrate the ultimate movie snack at Cinemark! Naturally, here at Cinemark, we look forward to National Popcorn Day with the same anticipation a candy-hoarding child reserves for Halloween and Easter. We love movie theater popcorn and can offer a simple guide as to how to celebrate National Popcorn Day: Come to the movies!

Did you know National Popcorn Day started in the 1970s and officially landed on January 19 in 2003? It’s the perfect excuse to indulge in fresh, buttery movie theater popcorn at Cinemark.

At Cinemark, we think popcorn and movies are the perfect pair. So how do you celebrate? Simple: grab your bucket and head to the movies for fresh, buttery popcorn and an unforgettable big-screen experience!

Popcorn Fans, Get Ready!

Mark your calendars for January 19, 2026, because we’re pulling out all the stops to get popcorn lovers hyped for the ultimate snack celebration.

Celebrate National Popcorn Day at Cinemark

At Cinemark, popcorn isn’t just a snack—it’s part of the movie magic. This year, we’re making National Popcorn Day bigger than ever with popcorn deals and fun giveaways:

Bring Your Own Bucket (BYOB) on January 18 & 19 and fill it with regular popcorn or kettle corn (available in select locations) for just $5!

This year we’re teaming up with Lowe’s to make National Popcorn Day even bigger. Grab a Lowe’s 5‑gallon blue bucket from your local store, bring it to any Cinemark on January 18 or 19, and we’ll fill it with popcorn for just 5 dollars. One fill per guest, and don’t worry—we’ll provide a complimentary food‑grade liner so your bucket is ready for movie‑snacking. It’s a fun twist that turns a hardware staple into the ultimate popcorn upgrade.

Play our Catch the Popcorn Game for a chance to win a year of FREE popcorn
Movie Club members could score 10,000 bonus points
Enjoy Gift card discounts at 10% off online gift cards January 18 & 19 only
Follow us on Instagram and X for a chance to win a FREE large popcorn

Popcorn lovers, this is your day—don’t miss it! 

The History of Popcorn at the Movies

To learn the origin of movie popcorn we have to turn the clock all the way back to the 1920s and the era of silent film. Movies were once shown in two kinds of venues. There were small neighborhood rooms — maybe just a bunch of chairs in a room, with a small projector and a sheet or painted wall for a screen — which were frequented by working-class audiences. They were rowdy. Outside, vendors sold popcorn and peanuts; inside, the atmosphere was more like a bar full of people watching a football game than a movie audience we would recognize now.

Meanwhile, larger "movie palace" theatres, catering to wealthier crowds, had grown out of vaudeville stages that also showed movies. These places aspired to be like the so-called "legitimate" theatre. They were fancy, and generally didn't allow any food or drink inside at all.

Then two things changed. The Great Depression hit, and sound came to the movies. Because audiences needed to hear dialogue, the neighborhood theatres became less rowdy; because they needed to keep the doors open, movie palaces began to welcome a broader spectrum of audiences. Those businesses also softened their resistance to concessions — and since popcorn was affordable, even in the midst of the Great Depression, it was a hit.

As the movie business evolved throughout the 1930s, popcorn became more and more closely tied to the movies. A Kansas City widow built a significant popcorn empire with stands in or around several theatres. Some theatre managers began to realize that vendors selling concessions out on the street were earning money that could go into the theatre's coffers instead. So they partnered and/or competed with those vendors, setting up popcorn machines in theatre lobbies. By the end of the decade, the movie business was booming, and popcorn was inexorably linked with flickering images on the big screen.

However you prefer to enjoy your own popcorn, we hope you'll come to celebrate National Popcorn Day with us.

  • *1/18–1/19 only. Offer valid for one-time fill up per guest. Bucket must be 400oz or less. Not valid on Mobile Ordering or third-party delivery. No free refills. Loyalty concession discounts apply. All buckets must be clean and sanitized before use. Cinemark reserves the right to refuse any bucket deemed unsanitary or a potential health risk. Lowe's 5-gallon blue buckets are permissible, but they are not food-safe or designed for direct contact with food. Guests must use the complimentary food-grade liner provided by Cinemark for all popcorn fills.

 

 

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