The theater that I go to has special shows of most of the big movies that have onscreen captions. They offer a ton of alternative ways to watch the movies they show including those, Spainish dubbed versions, and I believe for some of the kids movies they'll also do special showings for people with sensory issues.And closed captions. Can't enjoy TV or theaters otherwise.
The last movie I visited the theater to see was 'Apollo 11' in 2019 That theater had the Sony / Regal caption glasses. Not all, or even half, do. It was a two hour trip each way past about five theaters that didn't use those. No movie made recently inspires me to repeat that round-trip. Not when I can just select the app and then watch on my 50" & sound bar with affordable snacks.
Some theaters do that to everyone, sensory issues or not.and I believe for some of the kids movies they'll also do special showings for people with sensory issues.
I mean that they're actually scheduled showings that are more comfortable for people with sensory issues, I believe they leave the lights brighter, I think the sounds is quieter, and if they need to people can get up and walk around and stuff like that.Some theaters do that to everyone, sensory issues or not.
I read a year ago that Jenna Ortega would receive $6 million for this movie, but I couldn't find that article.
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