A few days ago, the much-watched DC new film “The Batman” has determined its own rating. After comprehensive consideration of all aspects of the film, MPAA gave a PG13 rating.
This also means that “The Batman” can be appreciated by a wider and wider audience, including underage teenagers.
The MPAA’s reason for the rating is: “The film contains violent and disturbing scenes, drugs, profanity and sexually suggestive content”.
However, according to media analysis, although the MPAA expressed it like this, the PG13 rating still means that the nudity, violence and swearing in the film are not excessive.
Although “The Batman” has scenes of violence, it’s not bloody, and it’s blocked with lighting and photography tones.
Therefore, “The Batman” didn’t get a R rating, which is an R rating.
In terms of story, two years after Batman became Gotham City’s crime-fighting weapon, a series of murders occurred, which is chilling.
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These murders, it seems, were premeditated and targeted high-ranking people in Gotham City.
So, Batman came to Gotham’s underworld and launched an investigation. During the investigation, he started a game of wits with Catwoman, The Penguin, and The Riddler.
As the investigation progresses, Batman gets closer to the truth.
In terms of actors, Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz, Colin Farrell, Paul Dano, Andy Serkis and others will join the crew.
Currently, “The Batman” is scheduled to be released in North America on March 4, 2022. After a 45-day window, it’ll land on streaming HBO Max.
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