Washington: A movie theatre in Huntington Beach, California, cancelled the screenings of Joker on Thursday night after a "credible" threat was reported to the Huntington Beach Police Department.
Joaquin Phoenix starrer Joker has received rave reviews for his portrayal of the iconic Batman villain but has also been facing strong criticism amid fears that it could trigger violence. And as the controversy surrounding the film refuses to die down, it has been hit with another setback.
The final two screenings of the movie at the Century Huntington Beach and XD theatre in the Bella Terra shopping centre were cancelled after officers were sent to the scene. The showings resumed on Friday.
The Huntington Beach Police Department said in a statement that it had received information about a threat to the Century Theater in response to the opening of the DC film.
"The police department deemed the threat was credible enough to provide a uniformed presence at the theatre," the statement said.
"As the investigation continued, our officers worked with the managers of the theatre, who determined they would cancel the final two showings of the movie and close the theatre out of an abundance of caution. Based on the investigation, and in working with theatre management, it was determined that the theatre could safely reopen and resume normal operation," the statement added.
The police did not reveal any details about the nature of the threat.
Although the screenings resumed, the police said that "The Huntington Beach Police Department will provide patrols at Century Theater for the rest of this weekend."