Do you think it would be better to be R rated or PG-13. Now, don't think about bussines, it wouldn't make so money with being R, but only what would you like it?
I think an R rating would be totally unnecessary. I would be perfectly happy with a PG-13 rating like Episode III. A fair amount of of dark content, but not over the top.
These Batman movies will be rated pg-13. Thats what the studio wants. Thats what Chris Nolan will deliver. There is absolutely no reason for a R rated Batman movie.
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I wouldn't mind an M 15+ batman. Just a little too scary for the 13 year olds.. But R rated would be too much. Heck unless they get catwomen to do a strip tease......lol . Kiddin
The last thing WB wants is an R rating Batman movie. They make more money with the PG13 rating.
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They need to show Joker doing some serious stuff though to get away with the potrayal but saying that i've been to rated 15 UK movies and seen more gore and blood in them than a rated 18 the latest example would be 30 days of Night and Hitman being a 15 against American Gangster that was an 18 over here. The level of consisent violence and scare scenes that leave you guessing in those two movies where phoenemol for a 15.
I sincerely doubt that would work, since for a PG13 to become unrated, there would have to be a ridiculous amount of gore cut from the movie. But besides that, Batman doesn't require any gore. I mean sure Joker tortures and what not but these are easy to represent in film without direct visual footage, just simply implying that certain events took place.
More money will be made from PG-13, don't count the Joker as just torture he has been dumbed down in years, it is good to see the old classic Joker back.