Guests were offered their money back, but most chose to stick it out and watch the film “bat and all,” according to one moviegoer.The Moviehouse & Eatery by Cinépolis says the bat was likely released into the theater as a prank. The theater’s general manager Heidi Deno said they will be “adding additional security and checking all bags upon guest entry.”There were no reports of anyone being bitten during the incident. Less than 1% of bats in the wild have rabies.Related...‘The Batman’ Gives Movie Theaters A New Hope With Big Launch'The Batman' Reimagines Him Stripped Of His Douchiness — With Very Few ResultsHollywood Halts Releases In Russia, Including 'The Batman'Robert Pattinson Admits He Lies All The Time Interviews, And Also In Real LifeRobert Pattinson Reveals His 'Radically Different' Approach To Batman That Was A Total Bust
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