British cinemas fight viral ‘chicken jockey’ trend from A Minecraft Movie

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The 'chicken jockey' scene in A Minecraft Movie

The phrase “chicken jockey” refers to a Minecraft character – a baby zombie sat atop a chicken – which makes a cameo in A Minecraft Movie.

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LONDON – British cinemas have pleaded with audiences to stop throwing popcorn and disrupting screenings of A Minecraft Movie after a TikTok trend went viral.

The trend involves young audience members raucously shouting, applauding and throwing fistfuls of popcorn in the cinema when American actor Jack Black shouts the phrase “chicken jockey” in the movie, which is based on the hit video game.

The cryptic phrase refers to a Minecraft character – a baby zombie sitting atop a chicken – which rarely appears in the game, but makes a cameo in the movie.

Multiple British cinemas warned viewers to behave during screenings or risk being removed.

British chain Reel Cinemas said it was increasing its monitoring of screens, and “disruptive behaviour, including taking part in TikTok trends, will not be tolerated”.

It warned that anyone causing disruption would be removed, and if necessary, the police called.

One cinema run by Cineworld in Oxfordshire put up a notice saying antisocial behaviour including “loud screaming, clapping and shouting will not be tolerated”.

“To make sure everyone has a blast, we ask that all cinemagoers respect cinema etiquette,” Cineworld said in a statement quoted by the BBC.

The British cinema operator also announced “special Chicken Jockey” screenings next week, where “clapping, cheering and shouting are absolutely encouraged”.

But even then, Cineworld said there would be “no throwing, no mess” allowed.

The TikTok trend went viral after fans picked out the infamous line from the trailer and began poking fun at Black’s delivery, prompting rowdy reactions when it was played on the big screen.

A Minecraft Movie met with poor critic reviews, but is a smash hit at the box office. It was the most successful adaptation from a video game on its opening weekend in North American cinemas, according to analysts, with an estimated US$157 million (S$210 million) in ticket sales.

And it had an “extraordinary (and unexpected) £15 million (S$26 million) opening weekend” at the British and Irish box office, according to the UK Cinema Association. AFP

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