Is Social Media Disrupting the Movie-Going Experience?
In the age of TikTok and viral memes, even a trip to the movies isn’t safe from online influence. Cinemas are now issuing warnings ahead of screenings for A Minecraft Movie after a social media trend encouraged audience members to loudly react, cheer, and even shout at the screen — all in the name of being part of the joke.
What began as a meme has spilled into real-world behaviour, turning some screenings into chaotic events. One viral TikTok video showed so much disruption that the police had to be called in. Is this a communal, hyper-engaged way to experience a film or is it just frustrating when you are a family or casual moviegoer wanting to watch a movie.
While social media has long shaped how we talk about movies, it’s now starting to shape how we watch them — sometimes at the cost of others’ enjoyment. The line between fun and disruptive is getting blurred and cinemas are being forced to step in.
Whether this is a passing trend or a sign of things to come, one thing is clear: social media isn’t just part of the conversation after the movie anymore — it’s influencing what happens during the show, too.
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