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jelly-bean-machine:

Epilepsy Warning for Venom

Just a heads up for anyone going to see Venom that there’s a brief scene with a TON of flashing lights which even gave me a headache

When Eddie goes into the facility and takes pictures of the patients, that’s your cue to turn away or leave the theater. It’s only about a minute or two and then the rest of the movie is good.

Happy watching!

Important information, and big thanks for the info on when to look away.

Movie Health Community gives it a 10/10 for epilepsy, a 6/10 for motion sickness, and includes an emetophobia warning.


See also: Where to find movie seizure warnings (and more!)

sixpenceee:

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