Last week, Blockbuster Alaska announcement that Alaska's last two video rental franchises bearing the Blockbuster name would be closing, leaving only one store left in the country in Oregon.

Now, owing to the closure news, the store will be opening back up for a fire sale, where everything from the movies to the fixtures would be up for grabs. But, will one very high-profile acquisition of the store be similarly on sale? Short answer - owners aren't sure yet.

Those items, movie memorabilia from Russell Crowe's divorce auction of different films in his career, was donated John Oliver's show, "Last Week Tonight." In addition to the jockstrap from Cinderella Man, which Oliver and his show bought for $7,000, the show also bought items from American Gangster, Les Miserables, and Robin Hood.

But where those items will go next is unknown, according to Blockbuster Alaska store manager Kevin Daymude.

"We're selling everything, all the t-shirts and hoodies and keychains," said Daymude, pausing when asked about the jockstrap. "That, I have no idea on. That will be for the owner to decide."

The owner of Alaska's Blockbusters, Alan Payne of Border Entertainment, said via email Tuesday that even he wasn't sure what would become of Oliver's Crowe gifts.

"We’ve been very busy managing through the last store closures and have not made a decision on what to do with the Russell Crow memorabilia," Payne wrote in an email. "Will deal with it after the store closing sales are complete."

So while shoppers today can buy Blockbuster's stock of movies, video games, and branded merch, they may have to wait to learn what will become of Russell Crowe's items, and if they may be able to own those pieces of, not only cinematic history, but local business history.

"We're not selling the jockstrap at this time," said Daymude, "But if you want, you can own the display cases it was placed in. We're selling all of those along with the store fixtures."