There’s a ‘homosexual scene’ in Disney’s new ‘Beauty and the Beast’ — so theaters won’t show the movie


The upcoming live-action remake of the Disney classic “Beauty and the Beast” made waves last week after its director revealed that one of its characters was “confused” about his sexuality. Kids movie director intentionally insert a homosexual scene.

But the promise of that moment was enough for one drive-in theater in Alabama to cancel its plans to screen the movie, citing religions reasons.

According to the Associated Press, the Henagar Drive-In theater in northern Alabama said in a Facebook post that its operators are “first and foremost Christians” and will not compromise on what the Bible teaches. They said they would continue to show “family-oriented films” so that customers could “watch wholesome movies.” The theater’s operators reportedly also said they would not feel comfortable taking their grandchildren, ages 11 and 8, to see a movie if it included a homosexual character.

“If I can’t sit through a movie with God or Jesus sitting by me then we have no business showing it,” the theater’s Facebook post reportedly said. “I know there will be some that do not agree with this decision. That’s fine.”

God Bless you for standing up for your convictions and keeping God first!! #truelove,” one Facebook user responded in support of the theater’s decision.

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