OAK CREEK, WI — Authorities in Oak Creek say there will be extra security at the Oct. 4 premiere of the Joker movie at the South Shore cinema following an FBI report regarding threatening online posts that call for mass shootings at the showings of the movie.

According to Oak Creek police call logs, a manager of the South Shore Cinema went to the Oak Creek police station on Sept. 26. The manager provided police with the dates and times they're screening the Joker movie. According to call logs, the manager told police that the FBI sent out a bulletin regarding potential mass shooting threats that coincide with the screening of the movie. The threats were, according to reports, not specific to any city or state.

The manager told Oak Creek police that they would have additional security at the South Shore Cinema during the first several days of the Joker's run at the movie theater. Patch has reached out to Marcus Cinemas in Wisconsin to see if they are similarly providing additional security or putting additional safety precautions into place. We will update this story as soon as we learn more. According to media reports, Army officials learned of potential threats after receiving a bulletin from the FBI. The notice, was precautionary, officials noted.