'Stranger Things' receives 'graphic violence' warning ahead of Season 4 after Uvalde shooting
Netflix added a warning label to the Season 4 premiere of “Stranger Things” in the wake of the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Ahead of the Friday premiere, Netflix added a disclaimer to the Season 3 recap that plays before the first episode of Season 4.
“We filmed this season of Stranger Things a year ago,” the card reads. “But given the recent tragic shooting at a school in Texas, viewers may find the opening scene of episode 1 distressing.
We are deeply saddened by this unspeakable violence, and our hearts go out to every family mourning a loved one.”
The warning label is for viewers in the U.S. only.
“Warning: Contains graphic violence involving children.” Netflix added "disturbing images" to the show rating advisories as well.
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