Replying to @Arty
This is the kind of attitude that should be brought to every movie. 💪
theaters should not be concerned with the craziness that’s been happening with recent releases.
Okay, so I’ve been a Markiplier fan for ages, and honestly, the community around him is unlike any other. When I first heard about the 'Iron Lung' movie, I was beyond excited, not just for the film itself, but for the experience of seeing it with fellow fans. There’s this incredible anticipation around 'He Who Is Coming' – a mix of excitement and genuine support for Mark's dedication to this project. It's not just a movie; it's a culmination of his vision and hard work, which you can just feel radiating from his projects. The careful planning and passion he pours into every detail, from the conceptualization to the final cut, makes you appreciate the depth of his storytelling. I recently went to a screening, and it was exactly what the original post touched upon: the markiplier fans have been very respectful so far in theatres. It's such a breath of fresh air! Instead of disruptive chatter or people glued to their phones, everyone was genuinely immersed, reacting together, and just respecting the space and the film. It really makes you appreciate the effort Mark puts into everything, understanding that this isn't just some quick project. You know, when you hear about his intense commitment, like the running joke about him having 'five ovens' – it really speaks to the dedication he pours into his craft. It’s not just a meme; it’s a symbol of his relentless pursuit of quality and his willingness to go above and beyond for his audience, ensuring that every project, including 'Iron Lung,' is a true labor of love. This respectful atmosphere isn't just by chance; it’s cultivated. Mark has always fostered a community built on empathy and mutual respect, which clearly translates into real-world interactions. It's inspiring to be part of a group that can enjoy content passionately without infringing on others' experiences. For anyone who's been hesitant about going to the cinema lately because of previous bad experiences, I'd honestly say, give a Markiplier-related event a try. The common ground of shared appreciation for his work creates a wonderfully positive environment. It changes the entire dynamic of a movie outing from just watching a film to sharing a collective experience, truly embodying the spirit of community. Beyond the theater, this sense of community extends online too. Discussions are often thoughtful, and while there's plenty of humor, there's also a deep understanding of the effort behind his creative endeavors. It really makes you feel like you're part of something bigger than just watching videos. It's about celebrating a creator who genuinely cares about his audience, and in return, his audience shows up with that same level of care and enthusiasm. This reciprocal relationship is what truly sets the Markiplier community apart, and it’s why anticipation for 'He Who Is Coming' isn’t just hype, but a true testament to what dedicated fans can achieve together. It’s a model for how fandoms can thrive positively, making every interaction, whether online or in person, a truly enjoyable and respectful event.




















































