Not every domestic ticket buyer who helped “Incredibles 2” snag $180 million had a pleasant weekend outing with the Parr family. At least one Twitter user witnessed a fellow theater-goer experience a seizure, brought on by scenes featuring strobing lights:
Update: I was just watching Incredibles 2 in theatres tonight when a fellow patron collapsed in a seizure. Please Heed This Warning — This Actually Occurred. Stay safe! https://t.co/OhYj5HRDxi
— Emma (@emma_ml_lohman) June 16, 2018
I’m a big fan of Pixar and Brad Bird, but the insensitive use of strobing lights in Incredibles 2 was unacceptable. My wife spent most of the movie with her head buried in her jacket scared that she was going to have a seizure. This was Not a fun time at the movies. @DisneyPixar pic.twitter.com/66nxq321oe
— ERod (@bbusterbuster) June 16, 2018
Between 2.5 million-3 million Americans have been diagnosed with epilepsy and 75,000 to...
Update: I was just watching Incredibles 2 in theatres tonight when a fellow patron collapsed in a seizure. Please Heed This Warning — This Actually Occurred. Stay safe! https://t.co/OhYj5HRDxi
— Emma (@emma_ml_lohman) June 16, 2018
I’m a big fan of Pixar and Brad Bird, but the insensitive use of strobing lights in Incredibles 2 was unacceptable. My wife spent most of the movie with her head buried in her jacket scared that she was going to have a seizure. This was Not a fun time at the movies. @DisneyPixar pic.twitter.com/66nxq321oe
— ERod (@bbusterbuster) June 16, 2018
Between 2.5 million-3 million Americans have been diagnosed with epilepsy and 75,000 to...
- 6/18/2018
- by Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
Disney is warning moviegoers that their new film Incredibles 2 could cause epileptic seizures.
The Pixar movie about a family of superheroes includes several scenes where the villain, Screenslaver, uses a weapon that involves flashing lights. After the long-anticipated movie debuted in theaters on Friday, people went on Twitter to warn people of the possible safety hazard.
“To Any Friends Who Have Epilepsy, Seizure Disorders Or Light Sensitivity: please be careful if you’re seeing the Incredibles 2,” advised one Twitter user. “I unfortunately had an issue and don’t want this happening to anybody else.”
“Just saw Incredibles 2.
The Pixar movie about a family of superheroes includes several scenes where the villain, Screenslaver, uses a weapon that involves flashing lights. After the long-anticipated movie debuted in theaters on Friday, people went on Twitter to warn people of the possible safety hazard.
“To Any Friends Who Have Epilepsy, Seizure Disorders Or Light Sensitivity: please be careful if you’re seeing the Incredibles 2,” advised one Twitter user. “I unfortunately had an issue and don’t want this happening to anybody else.”
“Just saw Incredibles 2.
- 6/18/2018
- by Julie Mazziotta
- PEOPLE.com
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