The families of victims in the 2012 Aurora theater shooting are calling on Warner Bros. to help combat gun violence as the studio prepares to release its R-rated 'Joker'
A group of people whose loved ones witnessed or were killed in 2012's Aurora theater shooting are calling on Warner Bros. to help combat gun violence as the studio prepares to release its rated-R comic book film"Joker."
In a letter addressed to Warner Bros. CEO Ann Sarnoff and obtained by CNN, five family members and friends of victims of the movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado ask the studio to"use your massive platform and influence to join us in our fight to build safer communities with fewer guns." "Over the last several weeks, large American employers from Walmart to CVS have announced that they are going to lean into gun safety.
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