Boys left 'traumatised' after horror trailers played before children's film
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Jenny Ellice and her husband Robert took their young children to see the film 'Lilo & Stitch' at Cineworld, only for them to be exposed to inappropriate horror movie trailers beforehand. Despite paying for a sensory 4DX experience, their children were left terrified after watching age-inappropriate content. Although the cinema staff apologized and provided free tickets, the experience deeply affected the young boys. Jenny expressed her concern over the graphic nature of the trailers shown before a family-friendly film and the lasting impact on her sons.
Max has been waking up screaming and Rob said to his teacher yesterday that he was scared from the cinema. They were pretty graphic trailers.
I had no idea why they were showing these trailers for a U movie - these are four-year-olds exposed to graphic swearing and violence.
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