Young fans dressed up in suits and brandishing bananas may not be admitted to Minions: The Rise of Gru following āissuesā and āincidentsā.
Decades ago it was mods and rockers, then a generation later it was rave culture and then violent video games. Each generation has their moment when the adults of this world anxiously worry about āthe youth of todayā and a moral panic erupts. As such, weāve been watching keenly to discover just what Generation Zās moment of outrageous juvenile delinquency would be, and now we have our answer with the widely-reported news that some cinemas in the UK are banning young people from attending showings of
Minions: The Rise of Gru if they are wearing suits or wielding bananas.
Naming themselves #Gentleminions, these suit-clad teenagers find themselves in the eye of the storm because of what cinema chain āOdeonā have called āincidentsā in a āsmall number of our cinemasā, leading the company to ārestrict access in some circumstances.ā
Those circumstances mean if youāre a young person wearing a suit and heading to the cinema with some chums, donāt expect to find yourself admitted, at least not without a patdown to check you for contraband bananas.
The #Gentleminions craze originated on social media platform, Tik Tok, with young people filming themselves dressing like seriesā stalwart Gru and eating bananas because they happen to be the favoured snack of the titular minions. However, some of the viral videos demonstrate disruptive behaviour in screenings, leading to Odeon releasing the above statement and The Regal in Wadebridge, Cornwall putting out a complete ban on āunaccompanied children wearing suits for
Minions: Rise of Gru.ā
Perhaps most concerning is the message this sends out to
Elvis lovers, who as we know are the kind of fans that love to go above and beyond to show their commitment to āthe Kingā. How theyāll feel about the movie of their idol being upstaged by
Minions superfans is anybodyās guess, but if youāre heading to the cinemas this weekend, perhaps brace yourself for inter-generational face-offs between adult Elvis impersonators and hordes of suit-clad teenagers dressed as their generationās idol: Gru.
Or perhaps weāve just had too much coffee this morning and are letting our imagination run amok. Weāll bring you more on the #Gentleminions craze as we hear it.
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