In the wake of the school shooting in Texas, Netflix is now issuing a warning ahead of the premiere of the final season of “Stranger Things”.
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The Netflix hit Stranger Things premieres on its fourth season at midnight.
In advance, Netflix has added a content warning for the first episode, writes the entertainment magazine Deadline.
The warning reads as follows: “We filmed this season of Stranger Things a year ago. But given the recent tragic shooting at a school in Texas, viewers may find the opening scene of episode 1 disturbing. We are deeply moved by this unimaginable violence, and our hearts go out to every family that mourns for their loved ones »according to the magazine.
Netflix has also edited the description of the episode to include “Warning: Contains Graphic Violence Involving Children.”
Netflix has divided the season into two parts: The first premieres on May 27, and part two comes a few weeks later, July 1.
Another mass shooting
On Tuesday morning, American time, another school in the United States was the scene of a horrific mass shooting, and another American citizen with a weapon in his hand was the killer.
19 children aged seven to ten and two adults were killed in the massacre at Robb Elementary School, when the 18-year-old perpetrator attacked the small town. The primary school has about 475 students.
The suspected perpetrator was also killed during the incident, by police.
The school shooting in Texas is number 27 in the series of serious shooting episodes in schools in the USA – only so far this year.
Recent statistics show that shooting is now the most common cause of death among American children and teens. Violent violence has bypassed both traffic accidents and drug abuse.
Numerous Politicians and activists have called for the United Stateswhich has registered 212 shooting episodes so far this year, is tightening gun laws.
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