
The Minecraft movie has already raked hundreds of crores of dollars, but in American theaters, it is less glamorous: below chaos.
Underabing audiences are allegedly trashing cinema seats, shouting during screening, and throwing popcorn – all thanks to a viral scene “Chicken Jockey“.
Last week has marked the release of Minecraft’s long -awaited film adaptation, one of the most successful and best selling video games ever. While the film has received mixed reviews, which has not prevented it from breaking the box office records. In its early weekends alone, the film was pulled globally to over $ 301 million.
However, cinema experience in America has taken a bizarre turn. Teenagers are jumping on seats, screaming throughout the film, and in some cases, even vomiting. The scene triggering this uncontrolled behavior is a brief moment with a child riding a chicken to a child zombie – a rare and comic phenomenon in the game known as “chicken jockey”. Whenever this visual appears on the screen, it closes wild reactions in theaters. Ticketkok videos have also surfaced, showing fans to bring live chickens in screening for full “immersive” experience.
Despite the film’s heavy commercial success and its ability, he became one of the highest-grossing video game adaptation of all times-crossing the Arab-Dollar mark-it throws light on a disturbing trend. Theater etiquette is declining rapidly, and such stories may discourage filmmakers from participating in screening, especially families or traditional cinema experiences.