The release of SpiderManNoWayHome highlights a serious issue for Deaf cinema fans - by LiamODellUK
, you'll note that a large amount of them start in the early afternoon on a weekday. Apparently, all Deaf people are unemployed and don't have work commitments preventing them from sneaking out to watch a Marvel movie on their lunch break.
Not only that, but we have to pray that even with accounts unfollowed or blocked, and select words on social media platforms muted, spoilers won't break through the defences and ruin our experience before we've seen it.the cinema is only half of the problem.
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