Australian Theater Shows Hereditary Trailer Before Peter Rabbit, Forever Scarring “At Least 40 Children”
"Parents were yelling at the projectionist to stop, covering their kids' eyes and ears"
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Hereditary is many things. It’s a motion picture, one of the horror variety, that opens on June 8. It’s one of the most anticipated and acclaimed movies of the year, with a perfect 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s “a new generation’s The Exorcist,” according to one critic, and “the most exciting movie” at Sundance 2018, according to another.
There’s one thing that Hereditary decidedly isn’t, though: a kids movie. So you can imagine the bedlam that ensued when Event Cinemas, a movie theater in Perth, Australia suburb Innaloo, accidentally showed the Hereditary trailer to a theater full of parents and “at least 40 children” who had come to see Peter Rabbit.
“It was dreadful. Very quickly you could tell this was not a kid’s film,” a Perth woman named Jane told The Sydney Morning Herald. “Parents were yelling at the projectionist to stop, covering their kids’ eyes and ears. A few went out to get a staff member but she was overwhelmed and didn’t really know what to do. Some parents fled the cinema with their kids in tow.” Yes, in case you’d doubted Hereditary’s fright factor, the mere trailer for it sent innocent filmgoers quite literally fleeing the premises in terror.