'Avatar: Road of Water', which returned as a sequel after 12 years, surpassed 3.4 million cumulative domestic audiences within 8 days of its release and is a worldwide box office hit. A visitor watching 'Avatar' in India died suddenly. something happened.



According to various foreign media reports on the 21st Korean time, including British daily Metro and India's local media 'India Today', man A, who was watching 'Avatar' with his younger brother at a movie theater in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India, had a running time of 3 hours and 12 minutes. About halfway through, I suddenly collapsed.



Mr. A, who initially had a history of high blood pressure, received first aid at the scene and was transferred to a nearby hospital, but was eventually declared dead.



Over this, foreign media reported that "arrhythmia caused by excitement is presumed to be the cause of death."



According to hospital officials, Mr. A seems to have had continuous inflammation in his blood vessels since the corona was confirmed.



Regarding the death, the hospital said, "The increase in blood pressure due to excessive excitement can cause the heart artery to rupture, which can cause a sudden heart attack." I did.



Meanwhile, even before 'Avatar 2', the prequel 'Avatar 1' also had a Taiwanese man who was 42 years old at the time of its release in 2010, who died of a heart attack.



This is not the only case of a spectator dying while watching a movie.



In India, audiences who watched 'The Conjuring 2' and 'Alien 2' died of shock from shock, and in Japan, when the horror films 'Ju-on' and 'The Ring' were released, some people collapsed and died of heart attacks.



Also, in the United States, an audience member and a Brazilian pastor died while watching the movie 'The Passion of the Christ', which dealt with the last 12 hours of Jesus.