
A shocking incident at an Arizona movie theater has caused widespread outrage and gone viral on social media after a man allegedly urinated on fellow moviegoers during a screening of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. The disturbing event happened on Friday night at AMC Surprise Pointe 14 in Surprise, Arizona, around 11 p.m.
According to witnesses, obtained by TMZ, Limil Hull stood up in the middle of the packed theater, unzipped his pants, and began urinating on nearby patrons, including a young child. The man who recorded the incident told Arizona’s Family that Hull “stood up, unzipped his pants and started peeing. Then, Hull sat down like nothing had happened.”
The outraged moviegoers immediately confronted Hull, leading to a physical altercation that was captured on video. As one witness described the scene, patrons “beat him down” after realizing what had occurred. The viral footage shows several men attacking the suspect while a family with a young child looks on in shock. The chaotic scene continued until a theater employee intervened, turning on the lights and ordering everyone to calm down.
Police arrest suspect on multiple charges
Hull was arrested by Surprise Police and faces multiple charges including indecent exposure, disorderly conduct, criminal damage, and refusing to provide a truthful name. He has since appeared in court and was released on his own recognizance without bail. Legal experts note that if convicted of misdemeanor indecent exposure, Hull could face up to six months in jail, fines, and probation.
A man at a cinema in Arizona, USA stared urinating during a movie, he splashed some of it on a kid.
— Basil the Great (@Basil_TGMD) September 14, 2025
He was beaten senseless by the child's father and arrested by Police pic.twitter.com/5G2Q8D19Mw
The incident has highlighted ongoing problems with movie theater etiquette that have plagued cinemas in recent years. Many fans have expressed concern about the deteriorating behavior of some moviegoers, particularly during highly anticipated anime screenings where emotions run high.
AMC Theatres responded to the disturbing situation by providing full refunds to all affected customers, moving them to a different theater to continue watching the film, and offering free snacks to compensate for the disruption. The theater chain has not issued an official statement about potential security improvements.
The Surprise Police Department continues to investigate the incident, with officials asking anyone with information to contact them at 623-222-4000. The case has drawn attention to broader concerns about cinema safety and audience behavior, particularly during packed screenings of popular films. Hull’s next court appearance will determine whether prosecutors pursue more serious felony charges, especially given that minors were present during the incident.