The Pop-Tarts Bowl created an Oppenheimer parody to reveal its new toaster trophy

Okay, this is pretty hilarious.

The 2024 Pop-Tarts Bowl unveiled a new trophy on Monday, and a new parody commercial has followed the toasty revelation.

The Pop-Tarts Bowl social team created an Oppenheimer parody of the new trophy, which doubles as a functional toaster.

Even if you haven’t seen Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning blockbuster, you have to appreciate the creativity on display.

The Pop-Tarts Bowl is the gift that keeps on giving, and we hope there are more parodies on display in the time to come.

Perhaps they’ll do a Gladiator parody next? Imagine it.

A big Pop-Tart gladiator standing in the coliseum, swinging a foam sword around after “vanquishing” a Toaster Strudel. Are you not entertained by the Pop-Tarts Bowl?! Okay, maybe not. This is still pretty fun.

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1 year later, there’s a big reason Barbenheimer has not been replicated by Hollywood

It’s been a year since Barbenheimer took over theaters. Will we see something like it again?

One year ago, Hollywood watched a grassroots audience campaign absolutely light up the box office and capture the zeitgeist in generational fashion. It’s very fair to ask if we’ll ever see that again.

The “Barbenheimer” phenomenon remains a singular achievement for a reason. It wasn’t a genius Los Angeles public relations department that found the gleefully polar pairing of Barbie and Oppenheimer an idea double feature. It wasn’t an eye-opening joint studio marketing campaign, either.

It came from the audience, a perfect viral storm of genuine interest to make an event out of a trip to the movies. You just can’t predict moments like that, and you sure as heck can’t force them. The social sensation was a gigantic boost for movies in theaters, but it might not be repeatable.

If you’re looking for the glass being half-full or half-empty about theaters, you really can find the perfect paradox in “Barbenheimer.”

Half-full? Theatrical exhibition got its best turnout for an opening weekend since before the pandemic, showing a real appetite for seeing movies on the big screen. The theatrical experience weathered the worst of COVID-19 and the rise of streaming and came out on top with a starry Barbie movie and a historical drama from Christopher Nolan bringing people back in droves.

Half-empty? How do you make this specific event happen again? “Saw Patrol” didn’t exactly take off last fall, as it was more a meme of irony than an actual event people wanted to turn out to see. “Glicked” isn’t a sure bet either, as Gladiator II star Paul Mescal hopes movie fans will make a double showing out of his film and the first half of the Wicked adaptation.

The temperature on movie theaters feels erratic, as hand-wringing over a slow start to the summer has given way to a series of June/July blockbuster hits like Inside Out 2, Despicable Me 4, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, A Quiet Place: Day One and Twisters. Deadpool & Wolverine is also on the way and promises a financial windfall for Disney and lots of revenue for theaters.

The rest of the year feels like a mixed bag in terms of what could hit and what couldn’t, but a “Barbenheimer” spike isn’t coming anytime soon. Heck, we may never see that again. No studio or P.R. marketing campaign will be able to draw up that kind of audience interest; it will have to come from the moviegoers and the meme-makers who look at the calendar and find another double feature worth coronating as the heir apparent.

It’s not say we absolutely won’t see this happen again, as it’s hard to really predict the virality of any cultural moment that’s not a Taylor Swift album release or a set event on the global calendar like the Super Bowl.

However, the lesson of “Barbenheimer” that the entertainment industry should continue to value what audiences find appealing in a trip to a theaters. In a world where people stress about the price of concert tickets and sporting events aren’t exactly cheap, going to the movies remains one of the most cost-effective group activities for people looking to get out of the house.

Inside Out 2 and Despicable Me 4 in particular show a real desire from family audiences to beat the heat with their kids and get out of their typical routines, even if it’s a little pricey to do so.

It’s hard to believe it’s been a whole year since Barbie and Oppenheimer formed one of the most fascinating case studies in global box office history, but don’t count on seeing this repeat itself anytime soon.

Unless, that is, the audience makes it so. It’s ultimately up to them.

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Christopher Nolan finally won a Best Director Oscar, and Steven Spielberg was the one to give it to him

Legendary filmmaker Christopher Nolan has finally won his Oscar.

One of the best directors of all time has finally won his Oscar, and he got it in the absolute best way possible.

Christopher Nolan, the auteur behind such classic films as The Dark Knight, Memento, Inception and Dunkirk, won the Academy Award for Best Director on Sunday night for his latest masterpiece, Oppenheimer.

Legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg presented Nolan the award, which shows highlights a fantastic generational passing of the torch from one all-time director to another.

Nolan has only been nominated for Best Director once before for Dunkirk, so this makes his first victory on his second attempt in the category.

His win is notable not only because of his stature in the industry, but because of his status as one of the few household name filmmakers left working.

Nolan gave a very commendable speech after accepting his long-awaited Oscar, one where he praised his producing partner and wife Emma Thomas and thanked his Oppenheimer cast and crew.

So many have been eagerly awaiting Nolan’s Oscar win after he got infamously snubbed for The Dark Knight back in 2009, but it’s better late than never. Nolan really has finally won his Academy Award.

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Cillian Murphy gave a delightful speech after winning Best Actor for Oppenheimer

Cillian Murphy is the latest actor to win an Oscar for playing a real-life person.

Cillian Murphy has finally won his Oscar.

The veteran actor, best known for hit films like 28 Days Later and Batman Begins and his leading role on Peaky Blinders, won the Academy Award for Best Actor on Sunday night for his performance in Oppenheimer.

The longtime collaborator and close friend of filmmaker Christopher Nolan finally got a lead role in one of the auteur’s films, and he didn’t waste his chance in playing J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb.

Murphy delivered a very endearing speech after winning his Oscar, one in which he thanked his family, his collaborators and specifically Nolan and his wife, Emma Thomas, for their years of support.

Murphy is one of the best actors of his generation, and it’s always a delight to see someone as talented as he is receive such a prestigious honor.

Oppenheimer has dominated Oscar night, and its lead star is just the latest to soak in the Academy Award glory.

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Robert Downey Jr. delivered an unforgettable speech after winning Best Supporting Actor

Robert Downey Jr. finally won his Oscar, and his speech rocked.

After years of working in the business, veteran actor Robert Downey Jr. has finally won his Academy Award.

The veteran actor, best known for playing Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar on Sunday night at the 96th Oscars for his role as Lewis Strauss in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer.

Downey Jr. gave predictably charismatic speech where he honored his wife Susan Downey, Nolan and everyone he worked with on the blockbuster film.

It was the perfect speech for such a beloved actor, as so many in the room looked very happy to see the Hollywood legend finally get his due.

It’s been a long time coming for Downey Jr., who was last nominated in the same category for Tropic Thunder back in 2008. Now, he’ll have his first Oscar to put on the shelf at home for an illustrious career stretching back decades.

It’s such a cool moment for Downey Jr. and all movie fans that he finally got his Academy Award, and his speech reflected just how special that moment was.

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Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt hysterically roasted each other over Barbenheimer during 2024 Oscars

Okay, this was hilarious.

“Barbenheimer” was the biggest film event of 2023, and two of its central players had a blast ribbing each other over being in the rival films.

Emily Blunt, who played Kitty Oppenheimer in Oppenheimer, and Ryan Gosling, who played Ken in Barbie, both got a really fun moment in Sunday’s 96th Oscars ceremony while introducing a tribute to stunt workers.

The two roasted each other over their movies, as Oppenheimer has fared better at the awards but Barbie made more money and led the cultural conversation.

The two will be in this May’s The Fall Guy, and we’re already loving the chemistry these two have while joking with each other.

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Emily Blunt’s awards history at the Oscars

Has Emily Blunt ever won an Academy Award?

Emily Blunt has turned into one of the most beloved actors in her profession, appearing in blockbuster films like A Quiet Place, Mary Poppins Returns and Edge of Tomorrow to name a few.

Her performance in Christopher Nolan’s historical epic Oppenheimer as Kitty Oppenheimer earned her an Oscar nomination in Best Supporting Actress, which is fascinatingly the first of her distinguished career.

It’s a bit of a surprise that Blunt has never been nominated at the Academy Awards, but she’ll likely find herself nominated in the future as she’s one of the most in-demand working actors in Hollywood.

We’ll know on March 10 if Blunt is able to capitalize on her first nomination for her first-ever Oscar win.

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Cillian Murphy’s awards history at the Oscars

Has Cillian Murphy ever won an Academy Award?

Cillian Murphy is one of the most recognizable actors working these days, from his breakout work in 28 Days Later to his Oscar-nominated lead role in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer.

When you look at his history at the Academy Awards, you strangely don’t have to look very far. His nomination for Oppenheimer this year is his first with the Academy, as he’s never been recognized in the past for his acting.

It’s a very surprising thing to realize, but he very well may win on his very first nomination at the Oscars. It’d be richly deserved for what he achieves as J. Robert Oppenheimer in Nolan’s titanic film, too.

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Christopher Nolan’s awards history at the Oscars

Has Christopher Nolan ever won an Academy Award?

Christopher Nolan is one of the most accomplished filmmakers of his generation, but has he ever won an Oscar?

The Oppenheimer director has been nominated eight times for the Academy Awards, going all the way back to the 2002 ceremony where he was recognized with a Best Original Screenplay nomination for Memento.

However, he’s never won outright despite also being nominated for Inception (Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay) and Dunkirk (Best Picture, Best Director).

This year, Nolan got three nominations for Best Picture as one of Oppenheimer‘s producers, its director and its screenwriter in the adapted category.

It’s very possible Nolan could sweep all three of his nominations this year and win his first three Oscars in one night. Until then, he’s still searching for his first win at the Academy Awards.

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Robert Downey Jr.’s awards history at the Oscars

Has Robert Downey Jr. ever won an Academy Award?

As we get closer to the 96th Academy Awards, it’s worth looking at this year’s nominees and how they’ve fared at previous ceremonies.

Veteran actor Robert Downey Jr. has been working in show business for four decades now, spanning from the 1980s teen dramas to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and last summer’s blockbuster epic Oppenheimer.

Has Downey Jr. ever won an Oscar in his prolific career? Not yet, but it might not be long until he wins his first. He’s now been nominated three times, his first nomination coming in 1993.

Downey Jr. was nominated for Best Actor that year for his portrayal of silent film legend Charlie Chaplin in Richard Attenborough’s biopic Chaplin, but he lost to Al Pacino and his performance in Scent of a Woman.

He’s wait until the 2009 Oscars for his next nomination for the Hollywood satire Tropic Thunder, where his performance of the imbecilic fictional character actor Kirk Lazarus earned him a Best Supporting Actor nomination.

However, the late, great Heath Ledger won that year posthumously in the category for playing the Joker in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight.

Downey Jr. now looks poised to win his first Oscar for his portrayal of Lewis Strauss in Nolan’s Oppenheimer in this year’s Best Supporting Actor category.

Downey Jr. has already won the SAG Award, the BAFTA, the Critics’ Choice Award and the Golden Globe in those supporting actor categories this awards season. An Oscar looks to be in short order.

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