'Freakier Friday' switchable popcorn buckets, drink cups releasing. See where.

Some "Freakier Friday" fans can get their hands on swappable merchandise when the movie hits theaters next month.
Marcus Theatres, a chain of cinemas with locations in 17 states, announced that it will be selling collectible popcorn buckets and drink cups with swappable covers.
The collectibles, which are also branded with "Freakier Friday" logos and designs, include a popcorn bucket that can be used for soda or a soda cup that can be used for popcorn.
The items coincide with the upcoming release of "Freakier Friday" starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis on Aug. 8. The movie is a sequel to the 2003 film "Freaky Friday."
"Your snacks just had a body swap," Marcus Theatres said in an Instagram post on July 11.
Here is what to know.
How to get 'Freakier Friday' swappable popcorn bucket
The "Freakier Friday" popcorn buckets will be available online at Marcus Theatres' website starting Thursday, July 17, said Jenni Tetzlaff, a company spokesperson.
Some theaters, which will be holding "Fan First Screening" events on Aug. 6, will have the buckets available that day. A list of sites holding early screenings is available on the company's website.
The rest of Marcus Theatres' locations, except the Campus Cinema in Ripon, Wisconsin, will have the items for sale starting Aug. 8, Tetzlaff said. A list of showtimes and locations is available on Marcus Theatres' website.
How much is the 'Freakier Friday' popcorn bucket?
The "Freakier Friday" popcorn bucket at Marcus Theatres is $22 plus tax. The cup is $20 before tax, Tetzlaff said.
Internet approves of 'Freakier Friday' popcorn bucket
Social media users were quick to react to the swappable buckets, with many sharing their approval.
"Idk who came up w this but give them a raise fr this is so cool," one user wrote on X.
Another individual wrote, "This screams '90s throwback energy' - I'm so here for it!"
Others pointed out the possibility of confusion with the items.
"All fun and games until you stick your hand in a tub of soda," one user said.
Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for Paste BN. She can be reached at melina.khan@usatoday.com.