![]() ![]() “Guests of all ages with masks, props, face paint or weapons are not allowed into Regal Entertainment Group locations,” said Sandra Heinig, director of PR at Regal Entertainment Group. Regal Cinemas is taking matters even further, also outlawing light-sabers and face-obscuring hoods in addition to other weapon-like memorabilia. “In short, bring your light-saber, turn it off during the movie, and leave the blaster and Darth Vader mask at home.” “Guests are welcome to come dressed in costume, but we do not permit masks or face paint,” Ryan Noonan, director of Corporate Communications at AMC, told TheWrap. Multiple cinema chains have set strict rules and guidelines for fans hoping to see the film this weekend, implementing rigid security measures so “no other guests feel uncomfortable” or get distracted “from the movie-going experience.”ĪMC, for example, encourages guests to come dressed in costume - as long as they can see your face.Īlso Read: 'Star Wars' Surprise: Women Account for Majority of Facebook Chatter on Franchise If you plan on dressing up as Yoda or Darth Vader to see “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” this weekend, you’re gonna need Jedi mind tricks to get into the theater. ![]()
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