Bring back Stray Kids: 'The DominATE Experience' to Malaysia cinemas

The Issue

As a dedicated fan of Stray Kids, I was ecstatic when I heard that "The dominATE Experience" was coming to cinemas in Malaysia. I even rushed to secure my tickets, as did countless other fans, eagerly anticipating the chance to see our beloved artists on the big screen. But in a shocking turn of events, the screening was suddenly cancelled without any explanation, leaving all of us disappointed and confused.

The cancellation is not just a letdown but an unfair disruption to fans who had already purchased tickets. For three days, cinemas across Malaysia conducted pre-sales, eagerly attended by fans excited to share this unique experience with fellow Stays. The abrupt decision to cancel the film without any official reason provided is deeply disappointing and leaves us wondering about the transparency and decision-making process behind such an action.

Stray Kids have a massive following in Malaysia, and the sudden cancellation of the movie not only robs fans of a special moment but also potentially affects future entertainment offerings. It sends a disheartening message to artists and fans alike that fan commitment might not be taken seriously by distributors and cinemas.

We understand that sometimes unforeseen issues arise, but in fairness to all the loyal fans who supported "The dominATE Experience," we urge the responsible parties to reconsider their decision. We call upon the film distributors and Malaysian cinema chains to reinstate the screenings of "The dominATE Experience" so that fans can watch and celebrate the artistry of Stray Kids, as was initially promised.

Your action can make a difference. Join us in urging for the return of "The dominATE Experience" to cinemas in Malaysia. Let's show the love and demand for Stray Kids in our country by signing this petition. Together, we can hopefully bring this unique and exciting experience back to where it belongs—in theaters, with fans who truly appreciate it. Sign the petition and make our voices heard!

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The Issue

As a dedicated fan of Stray Kids, I was ecstatic when I heard that "The dominATE Experience" was coming to cinemas in Malaysia. I even rushed to secure my tickets, as did countless other fans, eagerly anticipating the chance to see our beloved artists on the big screen. But in a shocking turn of events, the screening was suddenly cancelled without any explanation, leaving all of us disappointed and confused.

The cancellation is not just a letdown but an unfair disruption to fans who had already purchased tickets. For three days, cinemas across Malaysia conducted pre-sales, eagerly attended by fans excited to share this unique experience with fellow Stays. The abrupt decision to cancel the film without any official reason provided is deeply disappointing and leaves us wondering about the transparency and decision-making process behind such an action.

Stray Kids have a massive following in Malaysia, and the sudden cancellation of the movie not only robs fans of a special moment but also potentially affects future entertainment offerings. It sends a disheartening message to artists and fans alike that fan commitment might not be taken seriously by distributors and cinemas.

We understand that sometimes unforeseen issues arise, but in fairness to all the loyal fans who supported "The dominATE Experience," we urge the responsible parties to reconsider their decision. We call upon the film distributors and Malaysian cinema chains to reinstate the screenings of "The dominATE Experience" so that fans can watch and celebrate the artistry of Stray Kids, as was initially promised.

Your action can make a difference. Join us in urging for the return of "The dominATE Experience" to cinemas in Malaysia. Let's show the love and demand for Stray Kids in our country by signing this petition. Together, we can hopefully bring this unique and exciting experience back to where it belongs—in theaters, with fans who truly appreciate it. Sign the petition and make our voices heard!

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