Netflix adds warning to Stranger Things episode after Texas shooting
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Courtesy: Netflix Netflix has issued a content warning because to the general but terrifying similarities between the opening moments of Stranger Things 4 and the recent mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. The new season begins with a short warning explaining that, while filming on Stranger Things 4 concluded in 2021, viewers may be horrified by the connections between scenes from the opening episode and the real-life Texas school shooting that killed two teachers and 19 students. Netflix had previously published the sequences in question to YouTube as a preview in the days leading up to Stranger Things season 4 debut, but the video has already been taken down.The content warning, depicted below, shows when you play the season 4 premiere on Netflix, and it appears only the first time you push play. Courtesy: Netflix Though the majority of Stranger Things 4 takes place in 1986, the season's first episode, "Chapter One: The Hellfire Club," takes place ...