After the Yuvaldi School massacre in Texas

Netflix adds a warning message to 'Stranger Things' episodes

The series belongs to the science fiction and horror category.

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In the wake of the Yuvaldi school shooting tragedy in Texas, which killed 19 children and two adults, and injured several others, the online movie platform (Netflix) decided to add a warning text message at the beginning of the series “Stranger Things” (Stranger Things). , which began showing last Friday, and is a science fiction and horror series.

The warning message is shown to American and US viewers.

"We filmed this season of Stranger Things a year ago," Netflix said in a statement.

But in light of the recent tragedy of the Texas school shooting, viewers may find the opening scene in Episode 1 unnerving.

We are deeply saddened by this inexcusable violence, and our hearts go out to every family who has lost a loved one.”

It is possible that “Netflix” warns viewers of the violent scenes in the first eight minutes of the promotional advertisement for the series, which is broadcast on YouTube.

It is reported that the disturbing scene appears towards the end of the eight minutes, when Eleven, (the main character in the series), uses his telekinetic powers to kill everyone in the library, including children.

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