After a 14 year wait ‘Incredibles 2’ is finally here, however, for some the arrival wasn’t all that great as the villain’s choice of weapon has caused a number of people to suffer health problems in the real world.
Specifically, the villains weapon of choice are bright white lights that are rapidly flashed with the intent to disorient people. This of course can have some serious consequences to many people, well luckily a Twitter user\u00a0by the name of @veron4ica (Veronica Lewis) took to the social media platform to inform those who suffer from photosensitive epilepsy, migraines, vision impairments, seizure conditions, vertigo (specifically flicker vertigo), autism, ADHD, and PTSD that they may want to take into account that there are scenes in the movie where lights strobe for up to 90 seconds nonstop.
Luckily, due to Veronica’s action\u00a0Disney Pixar have already started giving warnings at cinemas about the strobe light effects in the movie and the possible harm it can do.
So, the villain’s weapon of choice in the movie is bright white lights that are at a rapidly flashing/strobing frequency, with the intent to disorient people. One of these scenes lasts over 90 seconds with continuous strobe light, other scenes last anywhere from 5-30 seconds
— Veronica Lewis (@veron4ica) June 15, 2018