Why Was Mortal Kombat PG-13?

avatarReoccuringRace5 months ago
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avatarArisingWard5 months ago

The Mortal Kombat movie was PG-13 to reach a broader audience since the game has a lot of adult fans who might want to watch it with younger family members.

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avatarAttendingStoke5 months ago

They went PG-13 to get more butts in the seats! A wider audience means more ticket sales.


avatarDescribingHail5 months ago

Honestly, the movie's toned-down violence was a shock, but they probably wanted to avoid an R rating to appeal to younger viewers.


avatarDepetallingMummy5 months ago

Nah, the real reason? So they could make a PG-13 sequel!


avatarReroutingTopaz5 months ago

It鈥檚 all about that sweet, sweet moolah. More people can watch a PG-13 movie.

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