These are the most popular ‘trends’ in movie theaters
In addition to the celebration of certain scenes of ‘A Minecraft movie’, starring Jack Black and Jason Momoa, in recent years various people have emerged ‘Trends’ on social networks that are usually carried out in movie theaters.
After several years in development, ‘A Minecraft movie’ finally arrived in cinemas around the world. The story follows a group of people who They are trapped in the cubic world of Mojang Studios. To be able to go out and return to the earth, they must ask Steve (Jack Black) for help, the only human who knows the secrets of the craft.
Although he has not had good reviews, ‘A Minecraft movie’ became one of the most popular video game adaptations. The film, directed by Jared HESS, had a budget of 150 million dollars And, so far, it has managed to raise more than 500 million at the global box office.
The success of the film is so great that, in addition to exceeding ‘Barbie’ and ‘Super Mario Bros.’ records, Warner is already in talks with Jared HESS to make a sequel.
What are the ‘trends’ in movie theaters?
In social networks a ‘trend’, also known as a trend, is A pattern of behavior that is popularized Among several users. This can be from a dance, a type of clothing, until watching or reacting a certain way to a movie.
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Trends They have changed over time And they only last a couple of weeks. We leave you a list with some of the most popular ‘trends’ that have been made in movie theaters.
‘Chickn Jockey’
During his first weekend in cinemas, ‘A Minecraft movie’ starred in a ‘trend’ on social networks that consists in the attendees celebrate dancing, jumping or throwing popcornwhen Jack Black’s character says certain dialogues as ‘Chickn Jockey’ or ‘Flint and Steel’.
This trend has caused so many disturbances in film rooms from the United States that, prior to the tape, is They usually put warnings so that attendees do not react in this way. In conversation with ‘Entertainment Weekly’, Jared HESS talked about the videos that have emerged in social networks.
“People are sending very funny speeches that many teenagers give just before the movie. It’s so hilarious. I’m watching videos late.”
Be disguised
Before the ‘trends’ emerged on social networks, superhero tape fans or ‘Star Wars’ used to go to movie theaters with Costumes of your characters Favorites
At present, going disguised to the premiere of a film has become a trend in social networks, especially with the premiere of ‘Wicked’, in which Several people left with pink and green outfits for the colors of Glinda (Ariana Grande) and Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo).
Barbieheimer
In 2023, a social networks called Barbieheimer emerged, in which users made memes about the premiere of ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ the same day. This trend was passed to movie theaterssince several people were dressed in pink clothes to watch the Margot Robbie movie, and then change in attire similar to that of Cillian Murphy’s film.
In Mexico, this ‘Trend’ caused the cinema rooms to be filled during the first weekend of ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’, which helped their collection at the box office.
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Share letterboxd review
Without a doubt, The most popular ‘trend’ in cinema It is to share a Letterboxd review, a platform in which users publish their favorite criticisms, qualifications and productions, on social networks, such as Instagram, after watching a film.
This action usually occurs when a box office or Oscar nominated as ‘Interstellar’ or ‘Anora’ is released.
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Record reactions
With the premiere of ‘The Substance’, starring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley, the record the reactions of attendees In movie theaters in certain scenes. This ‘trend’ has not become popular as others, but is constant with the arrival of new productions.