Light-Up Death Star Popcorn Bucket for Star Wars Day at Walt Disney World

Gretchen McDermid

Hand holding a Death Star Popcorn Bucket at Walt Disney World’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, spaceships and tanks behind.

Light-Up Death Star Popcorn Bucket for Star Wars Day at Walt Disney World

The celebrations for Star Wars Day, a.k.a. May the 4th, have officially begun at Walt Disney World with a new Death Star Popcorn Bucket.

Death Star Popcorn Bucket – $35

A hand holds a Death Star Popcorn Bucket with a strap, perfect for Star Wars Day at Walt Disney World.

The Death Star Popcorn Bucket, which was first available at Disneyland Park for Season of the Force 2025, has now made its way to Walt Disney World for Star Wars Day. We found the new bucket at Kat Saka’s Kettle in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

A hand holds a Death Star Popcorn Bucket at Walt Disney World, set against a striking sci-fi themed background.

The bucket is a hollow gray sphere resembling the classic Death Star with small holes adding texture to the rectangular pattern around the sides. The upper half of the sphere has the Death Star superlaser semicircle carved into the center.

A hand holds a Death Star Popcorn Bucket in a Star Wars-themed area at Walt Disney World, surrounded by themed decor.

The top section of the Death Star bucket pops open to place popcorn inside. It comes with a black carry strap that is the same as the Disneyland version. The strap has the Disney Parks logo over a starry space background and flying TIE fighters.

A hand holds a gray Death Star Popcorn Bucket with green lights in a concrete hallway on Star Wars Day.

Batteries for the light-up component of the bucket are inserted into the bottom of the bucket. When turned on, the stripes of the superlaser will glow bright green. Additional white lights are seen through some of the holes in the middle and a clear strip around the middle of the sphere.

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