Apparently, Minecraft isn’t just about building — it’s also about destroying movie theaters.
The latest viral documentation of the utter chaos young fans are kicking up at screenings of the new blockbuster film based on the video game has some disgruntled observers rethinking plans to have kids.
An astonishing video taken by a parent at a showing of “A Minecraft Movie” shows a packed theater full of hyperactive Gen Alphas at the top of their lungs, jumping around like they’re at a rave and throwing popcorn like it’s confetti — and the raucous scene is sparking controversy online.
The incredible clip, uploaded to Reddit, shows a mother filming her three sons sprinting to their seats at a local theater while letting out ear-piercing screams of “CHICKEN JOCKEY!” — followed by clips of the mayhem that followed.
The revealing look at the insanity inside one theater — this one in suburban Toronto — is the latest evidence of what has become an international headache for patrons and management alike, since the flick debuted on Apr. 4.
As one Reddit commenter put it, “This is a pretty effective condom ad.” Another joked, “Birth Control: The Movie.”
And it’s not just North American audiences dealing with the madness.
In the UK, the BBC reports that Cineworld theaters are begging moviegoers to “respect cinema etiquette” before launching their new “Chicken Jockey 4DX” screenings.
And back stateside, one New Jersey theater has decided enough is enough.
After some unruly boys “engaged in completely unacceptable behavior, including vandalism,” the venue has now mandated that all minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
And it’s not just a matter of noise — throwing popcorn and wrecking the place will get you banned.
Commenters online appear to be cheering the move.
As one Reddit user put it: “This isn’t funny. Are none of those children raised properly? That’d be the last time I take them out to the movies.”
Another was focused on the waste of pricey movie popcorn: “I’m genuinely happy these kids are happy, but the way they’re leaving such a mess is so confusing. They’re getting expensive theater snacks… just to waste it all? For why?”
One parent in the discussion even said, “I’d be demanding a refund & everything. People who interrupt movies for absolutely dumb stuff like this, piss me off to no end.”
Clearly, Minecraft is a cultural phenomenon, and a big-screen movie about it was always going to be a big deal.
But, as one Reddit user put it: “Maybe teach them to be a bit more considerate of others or watch it at home instead.”
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