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Chinese cinemas trial allowing dogs at Zootopia 2 screenings

Some Chinese movie theaters have begun permitting patrons to bring dogs to screenings of Disney's Zootopia 2 as a customer-attraction experiment.

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Diari d'Andorra

Key Points

  • Cinemas in China allowed dogs into select Zootopia 2 screenings for the first time.
  • The measure is part of exhibitors' strategy to attract more moviegoers; permanence will depend on results.
  • A video on X shows attendees watching the film alongside their pets in a theatre.
  • Online critics say animals in screening rooms undermine comfort and are inappropriate for cinemas.

Chinese cinemas recently allowed moviegoers to bring their dogs to screenings of the Disney film Zootopia 2, marking the first time such a policy has been tried in the country. The move forms part of a new strategy by exhibitors to attract more customers; organisers say the practice may be adopted permanently depending on its results.

A video posted on the social network X by a user in China shows several people watching the animation while accompanied by their pets inside a theatre, illustrating how the initiative was implemented in practice.

The measure has also provoked criticism online. Some users expressed indignation, arguing that allowing animals in screening rooms undermines audience comfort and prioritises pets over people. Critics added that cinemas are not an appropriate setting for this type of initiative.

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