Loona rolled her eyes but nudged him playfully before handing him his ticket.

Loona: (teasingly) "Well, I guess I'll let it slide since you're taking me to see Kevin Can Scream. I've been dying to watch this."

Y/N nodded, though he wasn't sure what to expect from the movie. The description alone sounded insane—like someone mashed together a sitcom and a horror film and just let whatever the hell happen.

Y/N: What's it about?

Loona showed him the plot and pictures on her phone.

Loona: Here, basically Kevin McRoberts (Glenn Howerton), an insufferable, narcissistic man-child, has spent years coasting through life, treating his wife, son, and friends like props in his own sitcom. But when his long-abused neighbor, Max Henker Huntington (Wyatt Russell), finally snaps, Kevin and his clueless crew find themselves trapped in a nightmarish horror movie—one where the punchlines kill.

 But when his long-abused neighbor, Max Henker Huntington (Wyatt Russell), finally snaps, Kevin and his clueless crew find themselves trapped in a nightmarish horror movie—one where the punchlines kill

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Y/N: Ah

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Y/N: Ah...it sounds...I'm not sure...but fun fact. Henker is German for executioner.

Y/N and Loona walked in the theater, got popcorn and drinks. Before going to get their seats.

The movie started off exactly like a standard sitcom—cheesy laugh track, bright colors, and over-the-top acting. Kevin McRoberts (Glenn Howerton) strutted into the kitchen, cracking dumb jokes while his long-suffering wife Allison (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) forced a fake smile. Their teenage son, Mike, was the only sane one in the house, looking as if he wished for death every time his father spoke.

The logos soon started.

A24 – The classic, minimalistic A24 logo fades in. No eerie music—just the usual sleek animation.

SpectreVision – The distorted, VHS-style SpectreVision logo glitches slightly, hinting at the film's tonal shift.

RLJE Films – The logo plays as normal.

XYZ Films – Their logo appears with a slight audio distortion, almost like a laugh track being cut off mid-laugh.

Then—hard cut to bright, upbeat sitcom music.

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