Disney Launches Candy Corn Mickey Mouse Starbucks Tumblers For Halloween

Disney Launches Candy Corn Mickey Mouse Starbucks Tumblers For HalloweenDisney Launches Candy Corn Mickey Mouse Starbucks Tumblers For Halloween

As a lifelong fan of Tim Burton’s work and a dedicated collector of Disney merchandise, I can’t help but feel a pang of disappointment upon hearing that there will be no sequel to The Nightmare Before Christmas. This iconic film has been a staple in my Halloween celebrations since its release in 1993, and the prospect of a follow-up had me eagerly awaiting any news from the creative minds behind it.


1. Enthusiasts of Disney can hardly wait for the latest Starbucks thermos cups, and we anticipate that the new candy corn hued, Halloween-themed ones will sell out quickly. The design includes a raised geometric pattern throughout, with a Mickey Mouse pumpkin atop either a Walt Disney World or Disneyland emblem.

As a devoted Disney fan, I’m excited to share that I can currently purchase the Walt Disney World and Disneyland editions of the tumbler from The Disney Store for just $49.99 each. Hurry up and secure yours now, as the recent Haunted Mansion Starbucks tumbler sold out swiftly! Plus, enjoy free shipping on orders totaling $75 or more by using the code SHIPMAGIC at checkout.

As a helpful hint, don’t forget to explore our revamped Halloween Section at The Disney Store for 2024. We’ve recently introduced an abundance of fresh products, featuring an extensive range of apparel and accessories inspired by Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Additionally, we’ve expanded our existing The Haunted Mansion collection with new items.

Will The Nightmare Before Christmas Get a Sequel?

In a recent conversation with Empire magazine, Burton expressed his feelings by saying, “I’ve worked on sequels, tried new projects, and even rebooted things before. But I don’t want that for this one. It’s intriguing to see people’s interest, but I’m not on board.”

He remarked, “I’m reminded of the elderly man clinging to his small plot of land, unwilling to part with it despite offers from the large power company looking to seize it.”

When I interviewed composer Danny Elfman, he expressed a thought that resonated with us. He is the one who gave Jack Skellington his voice in “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and created its enchanting score.

According to Elfman, there probably won’t be a “Nightmare” sequel. He believes that director Tim Burton may have always felt that this was the ending point for the story.

The composer pondered, “I wouldn’t be completely surprised if he returned with new ideas. If he approached it differently, I’d consider joining him on this journey. Yet, I don’t believe he harbors such intentions. He seemed content with keeping it as is and exploring other creative avenues instead. Nevertheless, only Tim can confirm this.”

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2024-07-29 22:39