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McDonald’s Halloween Buckets Release Date Confirmed for October 2025!

Every year since the nostalgic relaunch of Halloween pails in 2022, here at Nightmare Nostalgia, I have been the first to bring you the news and dates of McDonald’s Halloween Pails drops, and this year is no different folks.

A calendar in circulation among McDonald’s employees has made its way to me, giving us the exact date for the McDonald’s Halloween Bucket 2025 drop. The event dates are set for October 21st, 2025, and run through November 3rd, 2025.

While obviously these dates are subject to change at the company’s discretion, it seems pretty set in stone for now. No designs at the moment have surfaced, so we’re gonna have to wait a little longer to see what 2025’s buckets might look like. Personally, I was hoping and have been championing for Halloween McNugget buddies this year, but I guess I’ll just have a whole ‘nother year to look forward to screaming into the void to bring them back.

Anyways, here’s hoping for lids this year and a more nostalgic look.

“ In Search Of Darkness- 1995-1999” Expands On Horror Films That Almost Happened

Fan-beloved and critically acclaimed, the IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS series returns to explore 90s horror with the decade’s final years, 1995-1999. It was both the beginning and end of something truly wonderful- the rebirth of the slasher and found footage, and the end of an era where VHS and Mom and Pop Video Stores were becoming phased out by the new DVD and large store chains, like Blockbuster. It was a beautiful and nostalgic time for horror.

Also, the age of the internet was rising and fooling folks into thinking horror movies were real. The good ol’ days of thinking the Blair Witch really happened, eh?

In addition to brand new interviews and commentary from actors, directors, and the voices of the horror community today, IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS is exploring some horror films that haunted Hollywood… but never happened. Like John Carpenter remaking the CREATURE OF THE BLACK LAGOON. Or Clive Barker and Mick Garris rebooting THE MUMMY. The ’90s were filled with tantalizing horror projects that promised to redefine the genre, but never made it past the script stage.

“In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999” reveals the untold stories behind the decade’s most intriguing unmade projects. Hear directly from the filmmakers, writers, and producers who fought to bring these visions to life, and discover what separates the projects that succeed from those that forever remain “what if.”

You can preorder your copy of “In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999” right here and choose your bundle level that ranges from digital copies, t-shirts, posters, Blu-rays, and your name in the credits! Pre-orders close on June 9th, so don’t delay! Get your horror 90s nostalgia fix today!

We Need That Long-Forgotten Poltergeist Prequel Kane Origin Story- With Walton Goggins

It’s a tragedy that we NEVER got a villainous prequel to one of the greatest horror films of all time, Poltergeist, giving us an origin story of what is equally, the goddamn scariest horror villain ever. Don’t even try to fight me on this very right opinion: I will die on the hill that Henry Kane is the definitive underrated and most terrifying horror movie antagonist of the last 50 years. I know I’m not the only one that thinks this to be true. So why haven’t studios who are so keen to reboot and churn out 12 sequels to every damn property on the planet to make a quick buck, picked up on this note that a Poltergeist prequel film featuring the malevolent Kane, would not only be a pre-determined hit with fans but could potentially be the perfect way to reignite a masterful franchise that left us on a lowly note with the third installment and a not so great remake of the 1982 movie.

Well, let me in… Let’s talk about it.

On public record straight from the official Poltergeist III website, an industry insider by the name of Macklin Crux stated a script of Kane’s backstory was being developed in the early ‘90s. According to Crux, the story would have explained Kane’s descent into madness and his direct connection to the Freeling family putting all the missing pieces of the puzzle together that sort of left us hanging and only lightly touched on with Poltergeist II. Had the project gone through, we would have seen descendants of the Freeling family escape the clutches of a 19th-century cult leader with the help of an Indian Medicine Man, marking the future Freelings’ as a target for revenge.

Which makes perfect sense in regard to the sequel where Kane first appeared, showing his 10,000 teeth and scaring the ever-loving shit out of a generation and Taylor coming into the mix, as a present-day medicine man would know how to defeat the entity like his ancestors before him.

Seems like the perfect idea to reinvent the franchise but the project was killed off before anything solid scripts were written. Given the tragedy of the previous films and the untimely death of Heather O’ Rourke before even finishing the third movie, it was probably doomed from the start of even uttering the word, “another Poltergeist film” to studio execs. However, in today’s climate, I still feel like it would work and if MGM ever sprouts a pair of balls to move forward with it, I got the perfect actor to take on the daunting role of his “Holy Temple-ness”. We need someone that not only can pass as a younger Henry Kane, but has the acting chops to pull off a believable performance.

My friends, I do believe Walton Goggins is our man.

Goggins has proven himself to be an ever-changing chameleon- and a HIGHLY underrated one at that. The man has some serious range. From his award-worthy performance on Sons of Anarchy as a southern belle trans, a salty employee in Vice Principals, to a fantastic jerk-off in Django Unchained, and most recently his over-the-top character as Uncle Billy in The Righteous Gemstones. Goggins has the resume to take on such a pivotal role that could very well bring this franchise back to life again the way it rightfully should be. The man already has that important southern preacher-like accent and as seen in the photo above, wears those large hats quite nicely. Physically, he would just need to wear color-changing contacts, as Julian Beck’s eyes were that of a baby blue. Other than that, he’s a grand choice to fill those mighty big shoes.

Just in case it ever WERE to happen, I hope the right people reading this take at least take this into consideration. Seriously, hire the man and make all our dreams of a Kane prequel come true. Also, as a Poltergeist mega-fan through and through, I’m also up for hire as a consultant.

Thanks for your time.