Everyone’s going to want to see Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker but some fans will need to exercise a little extra caution. Disney is working with the Epilepsy Foundation to get the word out that viewers with photosensitive epilepsy may be adversely affected by some sequences in the movie. Those with photosensitive epilepsy a group which comprises about 3 percent of epilepsy patients overall can suffer seizures when exposed to strobe-like flashing lights for significant periods of time. As a result, The House of Mouse has reportedly sent a letter to every venue exhibiting The Rise of Skywalker, all over the world, warning of the potential of some portions of the film to cause serious problems for viewers with the condition.