The Cinépolis Partage cinema chain sold tickets for the premiere of “Spider-Man: No Return Home” on Wednesday evening (15) in the city of Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, but due to technical problems it did not shown the film.
Due to the lack of information and the public outcry, the military police were called in to contain the confusion and take statements. Among the complaints, the channel sold popcorn before warning audiences that the film would not be shown.
Some people were directed to the “Dune” room to watch the film. The network has not commented on what happened.
Check out the reactions on social media and follow CinePOP on YouTube:
#Confusion at the premiere of #HomemAranhaSemVoltaParaCasa at #Natal! WHAT IS A CRAZY, ISN’T IT?
They knew the file was corrupted and even so they put up stalls selling popcorn, do you have any idea ????? They put a bank to make a profit on the crowd, they took advantage of the fact that there were over 500 people cheated, they sold popcorn and everything else, even though they knew it wasn’t there wouldn’t be.
– Yasmim Torres (@_yasmim_torres_) December 16, 2021
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I’m so sorry for the folks who went to see the premiere of Spiderman at Cinepolis de Partage. Tadinhos, ruined the real experience.
– Gabss (@Gabs_Queen) December 15, 2021
A DEFECTIVE. I programmed myself 15 days before to take my godson to see the film and cinepolis sharing north shopping natal / RN cannot SEND THE FILM FILE. Q Q is it worth getting the premiere ticket and being hurt like that?
– Brenno Nobrega (@ brennonobrega91) December 16, 2021
attention: HA 20 session at cinepolis sharing canceled. Payers will be directed to a dune room to compensate
– chico moreno (@richardmafra) December 16, 2021
@Cinepolis @cinepolisbrasil you are ashamed to sell preview tickets and not show the film alleging a corrupted file… damage cinepolis Partage Norte Shopping Natal RN
– Rosifran Silva (@SilvaRosifran) December 15, 2021
According to a report from Variety, the new “Spider-Man” is set to become the biggest opening for a movie in the era of the pandemic, with an estimated turnover of as much as $ 150 million in the world. United States. Sony Pictures’ projections also reiterate the high box office, showing $ 130 million in gross revenue – while some more optimistic analysts believe the film could make $ 175 million when it debuts (via ComicBook.com).
Remember that the biggest first title of the pandemic era still belongs to “Venom: Carnage Time,” which opened for $ 90 million during its launch weekend in October of this year. year.
As if its financial success weren’t enough, ‘Sem Volta Para Casa’ also garnered countless praise from specialist critics, starting with 97% approval in Rotten Tomatoes, who applauded the narrative, performances and directed by Jon Watts.
Check out the main comments below:
“’No Return Home’ includes key to Spider-Man’s allure” – ScreenCrush.
“Great surprises exploit some of the story’s more lopsided aspects” – Fresh Fiction.
“At its heart, ‘Spider-Man: No Return Home’ is a movie about friendship… I loved and loved Peter Parker and all of his friends” – rachelsreviews.net.
“The first and second acts are quite messy, but the third goes well and offers an exciting adventure” – Bleeding Cool.
“’Spider-Man: No Return Home’ is best enjoyed by people who have seen previous movies. It’s full of nostalgia and jokes inside” – Culture Mix.
Watch our interview with star Tom Holland and follow CinePOP on YouTube:
He also spoke about how he handled rumors of Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire’s return, and how he learned not to give spoilers.
“Spider-Man: No Return Home” Opens With MAXIMUM RT Approval; Check out the reviews!
The film is released on December 16 in national cinemas.
For the first time in Spider-Man cinematic history, our friendly neighborhood hero is exposed and can no longer separate his normal life from the big risks of being a superhero. When he asks Doctor Strange for help, the risks become even more dangerous and force him to find out what it really means to be Spider-Man.
Directed again by Jon Watts, the cast includes Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Marisa Tomei, JK Simmons, Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina, Martin Starr and Jacob Batalon.