Tonight, on 6ter, superhero worshipers will be able to see their favorite family again for new adventures. The 22nd rebroadcast channel Les Indestrectibles 2, released in 2018 in the cinema and monster of action cinema for young and old spectators. Fourteen years after the first film, Brad Bird finds his heroes in a different context. Hélène is on the spotlight while Bob takes care of daily life. He takes care of Violette, Arrow and Jack-Jack. But when a new enemy leaves the shadows, the family and Frozone will have to ally to thwart their Machiavellian plan.
Applauded by spectators and criticism, the animated film Disney Pixar had to face some criticisms. A few days after its release, The indestructibles 2 East pointed out by an association Epilespy Foundation. According to her, the light effects used by the big villain could cause crises to epileptic people. A particular scene, 90 secondsposes a problem. It contains flashes uninterruptedly.
Disney then takes measures and adds a warning message evoking these light sequences and these stroboscopic effects. On the occasion of the release of the film in physical format, DVD and VOD, these scenes are attenuated To be visible to a larger part of spectators. A video shows the modifications made, we discover that it is mainly to delete the light flashes when they are not absolutely necessary.
What about Disney+ then?
If the desire to see again The indestructibles 2 is felt in the coming days, Disney+ also hosts the animated film since its launch. In its ranks, the revised version is offered. We can thus notice that the light flashes are less recurrent and almost disappeared from certain scenes. It is therefore the version offered on DVD a few months after the film was released.
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Note that the warning is also displayed at the start of the film and in a chip during viewing. The indestructibles 2 is not the only footage concerned. As a reminder, the stroboscopic effects do not trigger crises in all epileptic spectators, only people affected photosensitive epilepsy are concerned (this rEpresses 5% of cases). It is nevertheless more common among young spectators.
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