'Dark Knight Rises' Paris premiere canceled
In the wake of the early morning shooting at year Aurora, Colorado, During the movie theater screening of "The Dark Knight Rises," Warner Bros. studio. HAS Canceled the Paris premieres of the film as well as interviews for "The Dark Knight Rises" cast.
The studio, The which shares a parent company with CNN, said in a joint statement with "Dark Knight Rises'" Filmmakers That they have all "Deeply saddened to learn about this Shocking incident. We extend our sincere sympathies to the Families and loved ones of the Victims at this tragic time. "
Chairman and CEO of the Motion Pictures Association of America, Sen. Chris Dodd, said in a statement Friday That the Organization shares "the shock and sadness of everyone in the motion picture community at the news of this terrible event. We extend our sympathies to the Deepest Prayers and Victims, Their loved ones and all Thos Affected by this Tragedy. "
Celebrities have echoed Thos Also condolences, with singer Janelle Mona tweeting Friday, "devastated by the Colorado killings movie theater. My Heart Hurts. We Must Be Thankful for daily life. Anything Could happen at anytime and you're gone ... Live life Happily I u I can. I do Not like guns btw. Not cool at all to me. "
Added Ryan Seacrest, "Thinking about the Families Who Were Affected by this horrible incident in Colorado. My thoughts and Prayers is with you all."
Remarks from NBA star LeBron James likely resonated with others watching this tragic story unfold: "So u telling me I can not feel safe Even at the movies now!? SMH. My Prayers goes out to all the Families Involved in Aurora, Colorado Its just Not fair .... That innocent people have to lose Their Lives over Someone's Selfish acts Stupidity! My stomach is hurting over this. "
"Newsroom" star Olivia Munn posted, "My sincerest condolences to the Victims and Families in Colorado. So sad, so mindless."
"These is really the end of our days," singer Tyrese posted to HIS account. "People ['s] is getting worse devious Crimes [e] and worse [is] .. In the theater.? My Prayers to the family I'm so sad."
Cinemark, The which owns Century Theaters, said in a statement Friday That the company "is Deeply saddened about this tragic incident," and That it's "working closely with the Aurora Police Department and local Law Enforcement."
"Our thoughts and Prayers is with the Victims, Their Families and loved ones, our employees, and the Aurora community," Cinemark Continued. "We are Grateful for the quick and professional reaction of all the local Law Enforcement and Emergency Responders."
- To help calm moviegoers at New York City screenings of "The Dark Knight Rises" and "I Against the general safety copycats," Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said Friday That "the New York City Police Department is outsourcing theaters WHERE coverage at the 'The Dark Knight Rises' is playing in the five boroughs. "
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