Yes, ‘Cocaine Bear’ Has Its Own Line of Collectible Funko Pop Figurines and More Movie Merch

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If you’re on a cinematic high after watching Cocaine Bear, you’re not alone. The outlandish adventure film about a bear on a blow-fueled, blood-soaked rampage roared into theaters on Feb. 24 with a better-than-expected $23.1 million, and it’s now available to stream on Peacock.

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Directed by Elizabeth Banks, Cocaine Bear was inspired by the true tale of a 175-pound black bear found in the forests of Georgia in 1985 surrounded by 40 open containers of smuggled coke. But that’s as far as the facts go when it comes to the fictional R-rated film, which stars a 500-pound CGI black bear alongside human actors Keri Russell, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Christian Convery, Alden Ehrenreich, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and the late Ray Liotta (in one of his last roles).

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“I just wanted to entertain myself. Screw a studio — I didn’t think people would read it,” writer Jimmy Warden told The Hollywood Reporter. “The victory was getting a movie made called Cocaine Bear. We’re already playing with house money at this point.”

The film has already inspired campy copycat (ahem, copycroc) movies: B-movie “mockbuster” studio The Asylum unleashed a poster for Attack of the Meth Gator last Friday. In a tweet, the low-budget production company (which is behind the Sharknado franchise, Asteroid-a-Geddon and Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus) teased a new alligator horror comedy “coming for your life this summer.”

Universal Pictures’ apex predator film has spawned official merch, including vinyl figurines by Funko Pop! and a now-sold-out poster from Mondo — the collectible company’s high-end brand — designed by art collaborative We Buy Your Kids (it’s expected to get restocked in June). NBCUniversal has also released movie-inspired t-shirts, hoodies, drinkware and accessories on Amazon and the Peacock shop, where the collection is 25 percent off for a limited time with code PREMIERE25.

Already a fan of the snow-sniffing creature? Below, shop official and unofficial Cocaine Bear merchandise, and start planning those blood-soaked Halloween costumes right now.

Funko Pop! Cocaine Bear — Bear with Leg

Funko Pop! Cocaine Bear Figurine - Bear with Leg
Funko Pop! Cocaine Bear Figurine - Bear with Leg

Funko Pop! Bear with Leg

Price: $12

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Funko Pop! Cocaine Bear — Bear with Bag

Funko Pop! Cocaine Bear Figurine - Bear with Bag
Funko Pop! Cocaine Bear Figurine - Bear with Bag

Funko Pop! Bear with Bag

Price: $12

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Mondo Cocaine Bear Poster by We Buy Your Kids (Sign Up for Waistlist)

Mondo Cocaine Bear Poster by We Buy Your Kids
Mondo Cocaine Bear Poster by We Buy Your Kids

Mondo ‘Cocaine Bear’ Poster

Price: $50

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Cocaine Bear (Digital) (Pre-Order)

Cocaine Bear
Cocaine Bear

Cocaine Bear – Digital (Pre-Order)

Price: $24.99

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Cocaine Bear Blu-ray (Pre-Order)

Cocaine Bear Blu-ray
Cocaine Bear Blu-ray

Cocaine Bear Blu-Ray + DVD + Digital (Pre-Order)

Price: $24.98 $22.99

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Cocaine Bear DVD (Pre-Order)

Cocaine Bear DVD
Cocaine Bear DVD

Cocaine Bear DVD (Pre-Order)

Price: $19.98 $19.98

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Cocaine Bear Party Animal Socks

Cocaine Bear Party Animal Socks
Cocaine Bear Party Animal Socks

Cocaine Bear Party Animal Socks – Made by Kentucky for Kentucky

Price: $18.00

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NBCUniversal Cocaine Bear Movie Logo T-Shirt

NBCUniversal Cocaine Bear Movie Logo T-Shirt
NBCUniversal Cocaine Bear Movie Logo T-Shirt

Cocaine Bear Movie Logo T-Shirt

Price: $22.97

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NBCUniversal Cocaine Bear Movie Logo Pullover Hoodie

NBCUniversal Cocaine Bear Movie Logo Pullover Hoodie
NBCUniversal Cocaine Bear Movie Logo Pullover Hoodie

Cocaine Bear Movie Logo Pullover Hoodie

Price: $42.97

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This story was updated April 14 with details on how to stream Cocaine Bear online.

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