For several weeks now, the “Minecraft” movie has been playing in cinemas, but it appears that the “Chicken Jockey” phenomenon is still causing problems for cinema managers. With a significant number of viewers continuing to damage establishments following a specific scene in the Minecraft movie, one cinema has chosen to permanently ban any audience member who engages in such disruptive behavior.
Movie Theater threatens to ban viewers over Minecraft’s Chicken Jockey trend
In reaction to some viewers at certain cinemas disrupting film screenings of the Jack Black movie by throwing popcorn and drinks due to the ‘Chicken Jockey’ craze, one theater has warned that they will permanently ban anyone who continues this notorious TikTok challenge.
A Reddit user posted a notice about the ban on their social network account. Additionally, they mentioned that similar warnings were found on the entrance of our local cinema, specifically for the showing of the Minecraft film.
The highlighted post displayed screening times for the film at the specified theater, accompanied by an advisory notice. The notice cautioned all attendees of “A Minecraft Movie” against tossing popcorn, candies, or any other items within the auditorium or any part of the building. It stated that such behavior was firmly forbidden as it was disruptive, potentially dangerous, and disrespectful to others. Anyone found throwing objects would be asked to depart promptly and would be barred from re-entry into the cinema permanently. The theater aimed to ensure a secure and enjoyable cinematic experience for all patrons. Your understanding and compliance is appreciated.
In a scene from the Minecraft film, there’s an amusing moment when a young zombie slips up and ends up hitching a ride on a chicken. This is reminiscent of the ‘Chicken Jockey’ concept in Minecraft, a not-so-common event that can take place within the game.
As a dedicated fan, I can attest that the response to a particular movie was nothing short of electrifying. Remarkably, one spectator decided to add a live chicken to the cinema experience. The fervor of fans, in some instances, escalated to levels requiring police intervention. Consequently, certain cinemas have felt compelled to issue a lifetime ban as a warning to those who disrupt screenings of A Minecraft Movie.
During this period, the movie remains unchallenged at the box office. It has surpassed the $700 million mark in worldwide revenue by now.
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