Fans who have already seen 'Incredibles 2' movie are warning other theatre-goers of the potential epilepsy triggers caused due to the strobe lights.
While some theatres have deemed it necessary to post epilepsy warnings at their venues, Disney-Pixar has not placed one before the screening of the film.
Taking to Twitter, a user wrote, "I am not calling for a boycott of Incredibles 2, or to change the movie. It is very well done, and the strobe lights are an important point in the plot. I just wish Disney/Pixar and theatres alike would issue a warning that the movie contains several scenes with strobe lights."
Another user wrote, "Parents have the right to make an informed decision about something that could impact their child's safety and people with chronic illness have the right to learn about potential triggers/make steps to avoid them. Incredibles 2 needs a safety warning at the ticket window for this."
"I kind of dont want to see incredibles 2 in theaters because while i dont have epilepsy i get really bad headaches from flashing lights," said another fan.
A fan wrote, "I kind of dont want to see incredibles 2 in theaters because while i dont have epilepsy i get really bad headaches from flashing lights."
'Incredibles 2' marks the official entry of Bollywood actress Kajol into the superhero world. In the film, Kajol lends her voice to the character 'Helen Parr' aka 'Elastigirl'.
The movie is based on the life of Parrs, a family blessed with superpowers.
The sequel to the 2004 film released on June 15.
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