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Huge Fight Breaks Out At Screening Of Spider-Man: No Way Home

Dominic Smithers

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Huge Fight Breaks Out At Screening Of Spider-Man: No Way Home

The new Spider-Man film finally hit our screens this week, but a screening in Australia turned sour when a huge brawl broke out. Watch below:

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Tom Holland has donned the spandex for the third instalment of the Spidey series to take on a band of villains from the past.

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However, during a screening in Perth a group of movie goers got involved in a bit of fisticuffs themselves, with a massive fight breaking out in the theatre at Karrinyup Shopping Centre last night (16 December).

Footage of the scuffle was shared on social media, with police now launching an investigation into what exactly went down.

In a brief clip posted to TikTok, a group of what appear to be security staff can be seen trying to remove a customer from the auditorium.

Moments later, the clip skips ahead, and this time there is a huge crowd of people grappling with one another near the exit.

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Centre Management, which operates the complex where the incident took place, has confirmed that all 10 of the people involved have been banned from the shopping centre.

Fight broke out at Spider-Man: No Way Home screening. Credit: TikTok
Fight broke out at Spider-Man: No Way Home screening. Credit: TikTok

The centre also said that a member of the security team was injured during the fight while another had their car window smashed.

A statement from the cinema said: "HOYTS condemns any inappropriate behaviour across all cinemas, and we will continue to work with the relevant authorities on the matter."

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Scarborough Police have said that no one has yet been arrested or charged but officers are looking into it.

A spokesperson for the force said: "Inquiries into the disturbance are continuing.

"The Spider-Man movie (is) out and kids are already trying to re-create the scene?” WA Incident Alerts posted on Facebook with footage of the brawl."

Police are currently investigating the incident. Credit: TikTok
Police are currently investigating the incident. Credit: TikTok
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Speaking about the new movie this week, Holland opened up about his plans for the future outside of the movie business.

And the 25-year-old revealed that he's looking to take a break to spend some time with his family.

Speaking to People, he said: "I've spent the last six years being so focused on my career. I want to take a break and focus on starting a family and figuring out what I want to do outside of this world."

He added: "I love kids. I can't wait to be a dad - I can wait and I will, but I can't wait!

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"If I'm at a wedding or a party, I'm always at the kids' table hanging out. My dad's been such a great role model for me. I think I've got that from him."

Touching on the fact that this Spider-Man instalment might be his last, he added: "I've loved every minute of it. I've been so grateful to Marvel and Sony for giving us the opportunity and keeping us on and allowing our characters to progress. It's been amazing.

"And that's why for me, I don't want to say goodbye to Spider-Man - but I feel like we might be ready to say goodbye to Spider-Man.

"I don't want to be responsible for holding back the next young person that comes in who deserves it just as much so."

Featured Image Credit: TikTok

Topics: Australia, TV and Film

Dominic Smithers
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