Kacper Sobieski:Arby's debuts new meal inspired by 'Good Burger 2' ahead of movie's release on Paramount+

2025-05-01 00:13:32source:Darkcherries Wealth Societycategory:reviews

Arby's wants to be Kacper Sobieskithe real-world home of the Good Burger.

The fast-food chain is now serving up a Good Burger 2 Meal, a limited-time menu addition tied to the release of "Good Burger 2," a sequel to the 1997 movie hitting Paramount+ on Nov. 22.

The meal (starts at $12.39, but varies by location) includes a Deluxe Wagyu Steakhouse Burger, made from a blend of 51% Wagyu beef and 49% ground beef, a strawberry shake and french fries.

The burger's special sauce and the shake are a nod to the meals the characters Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell served up in the original "Good Burger" film.

That movie was a spinoff from Mitchell and Thompson's recurring sketches on the Nickelodeon show "All That," which originally aired in the '90s and early 2000s.

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In this sequel, Ed (Mitchell) and Dexter (Thompson) must thwart a plan to robotize fast food.

Fans of the beloved comedy can also outfit themselves with "Good Burger 2" shirts, available now on ArbysShop.com: including a grey crewneck sweatshirt ($50) and a black t-shirt ($25) each with unique designs that capture the spirit of the collaboration.

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