Warner Bros. and Taco Bell will be bringing a special 'Demolition Man' pop-up that will "re-create the iconic restaurant from the movie." Hit the jump to learn more!

‘Demolition Man’ 25th Anniversary Pop-Up Comes To SDCC 2018

Warner Bros. and Taco Bell are partnering to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the cult-classic ‘Demolition Man‘. In Case you’re unaware, here is the plot synopsis for ‘Demolition Man‘ (via IMDb):

Phoenix and Spartan are incarcerated in a new prison system: a “cryoprison”, which keeps its inmates cryonically frozen in suspended animation. During a parole hearing in 2032, Phoenix escapes and soon thereafter embarks on a reign of terror throughout the city of San Angeles (the cities of San Diego, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara having merged after the big earthquake of 2012). As the city has long since become a peaceful utopia — police officers no longer know how to deal with violent criminals like Phoenix — Spartan, who had been sentenced to 36 years, is paroled early from the cryoprison and reinstated with the SAPD for the purpose of apprehending Phoenix.

It’s a concept that’s absolutely bonkers, but that’s also part of the charm of the film. Indeed, ‘Demolition Man‘is absolutely crazy in the best way possible, but it’s the film’s depiction of fast food in the future that has gone down in filmic history as one of the craziest. In the film, a scene centers around the main characters eating at a futuristic Taco Bell. Here’s the scene for those who haven’t seen the film:

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You see–in the future, “all restaurants are Taco Bell.” Aside from believing that this is from an actual movie and not some sort of SNL sketch, it’s perhaps the most blatant use of product placement of all time. Now that the film is approaching it’s 25th anniversary, Warner Bros. and Taco Bell will be bringing a special ‘Demolition Man‘ pop-up that will “re-create the iconic restaurant from the movie.” You can find more information in the event below, along with the official press release for the event.

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Image via Warner Bros./Taco bell

After making the biggest debut in Taco Bell history in January, the hugely popular Nacho Fries are back for a summer sequel, returning to menus July 12. To celebrate their return, Taco Bell will honor the 25th Anniversary of Warner Bros. Pictures’ action sci-fi film Demolition Man, and its prediction of a utopian future where “all restaurants are Taco Bell,” with a re-creation of the iconic restaurant from the movie.

“When you create a fake trailer for a fake movie for a real product that surpasses all expectations of products (and movie trailers), it seems inevitable that you have to create a sequel,” said Marisa Thalberg, Chief Brand Officer of Taco Bell Corp. “And what better way to tease this sequel, than pay homage to a real movie’s 25th anniversary – one that had a very compelling view of a fictional future?”

Demolition Man, a 1993 Warner Bros. Pictures’ cult-classic in its own right, gained fame for its utopian predictions of 2032 – where Taco Bell was the only restaurant to survive the Franchise Wars. But since the film’s release 25 years ago – one question remains unanswered: how?

Leading up to the July 12 return of Nacho Fries, answers will be revealed with exciting creative in the sequel to Web of Fries I. Culminating with a Demolition Man pop-up and a futuristic and upscale Taco Bell dining experience July 19 – 21 in San Diego just outside the holy-grail of science fiction. More details and sneak peeks into the experience to follow.

To prepare for Web of Fries II and the utopian future, fans are encouraged to follow along using the hashtag #NachoFries. Taco Bell is also offering fans the chance to watch the 1993 Demolition Man movie for free via FandangoNOW. From now until June 28, fans can catch up on the delicious future that the film predicted. FandangoNOW offers 70,000 new release and catalog movies, next-day TV shows, and an extensive library of 4K and HDR titles, to buy or rent — no subscription required.

Nacho Fries will be available for a limited time a la carte for $1.29 and also served Supreme for $2.49 or BellGrande for $3.49, topped with classic Taco Bell add-ons including beef, nacho cheese sauce, tomatoes and sour cream and also in a $5 box with Nacho Fries, a Doritos® Locos Taco, a Beefy 5-Layer Burrito and Medium Drink.

About Taylor Salan

Taylor Salan is a independent filmmaker who currently resides in the San Fernando Valley. Since childhood, Taylor Salan had a fascination with movies. Although he was an avid fan of film as a child, it wasn’t until his years as a young adult that his passion for the art of filmmaking truly came to fruition. A current student of the film production program at California State University Northridge, Taylor studies Cinematography but ultimately has plans to direct full time if afforded the opportunity. In his spare time, Taylor produces audio podcasts and blogs about film for ageofthenerd.com. He is also a longtime musician, playing drums for over 8 years.

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