Indecent image appears during Super Mario Bros. Movie screening sparks investigation

An unscheduled ‘extra’ reportedly crashed a children’s screening of the Super Mario Bros. Movie in Northern Ireland, turning a fun day into a shocking scandal.

Anindecent image of a partially undressed womanbriefly appeared on screen during a viewing of the Mario movie aimed at primary-school-age children, per a BBC report.

Indecent image intrudes the Super Mario Bros. Movie children’s screening

The theatre acknowledged the Friday, July 7 incident as an “unfortunate but serious” occurrence.

Parents of the children were quickly informed of the incident. A local assembly member, keen to put parents’ minds at ease, has revealed that a full investigation into the incident will take place.

Facebook statement by Waterside Theatre

In aFacebook statement, the theatre quickly acknowledged the mishap noting, “Waterside Theatre is aware of an unfortunate but serious incident happening today.”

“The welfare of our visitors is always our main concern, and we will be working with the relevant authorities, which means we cannot comment further at this time. We offer our sincere apologies to all those affected.”

Waterside Theatre Northen Ireland

Yet, the lingering question remains – how did such an inappropriate picture make its way into a children’s movie screening?

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is digging deeper into the matter, focusing on the screening equipment used during the unfortunate incident. However, now several days later, the incident is still pending investigation.

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