Its popularity has spread online, with videos of young audience members shouting responses and celebrating the appearance of different characters made famous by the video game – which is one of the world’s best selling.
The film tells the story of four misfits pulled through a mysterious portal into the Overworld – the place where all players start in Minecraft.
A number of lines from star Jack Black – in particular his introductory “I… am Steve” – have been met with cheering, shouting and applause.
One moment showing the arrival of the character Chicken Jockey – alongside Black’s accompanying dialogue – has also been the focal point for much of the furore.
The notice in at Cineworld in Witney reads: “Any form of anti-social behaviour, especially anything that may disturb other guests such as loud screaming, clapping and shouting will not be tolerated.
“Anyone who is found to be acting in this manner will be removed from the screening and not entitled to a refund.”
The BBC has contacted Cineworld to find out if there had been particular issues at the branch.
The behaviour has been compared to 2022’s #gentleminions trend – which saw large groups of young people attending screenings of Minions: The Rise of Gru in suits.
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