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What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

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What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

Hua Yuhan | wen

This result is somewhat surprising.

At the beginning of the filming of "New Batman", from many news, this new Batman trilogy will be a more realistic Batman work.

Suffice it to say, New Batman is a phone call shot along the lines of Birds of Prey and Harley Quinn and Suicide Squad.

What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

Therefore, when it was learned that the MPA rated "New Batman" as PG-13 instead of R, both film critics and DC fans were somewhat surprised.

This will also mean that in "New Batman", although there will be action scenes that stimulate the senses, there will also be explosion scenes of buildings and cars, but there will be no explicit speech and passion scenes in the previous two R-rated works.

What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

However, can such a "New Batman", which is only rated PG-13, bear the name of "extremely cold version of the Dark Knight Trilogy"?

You know, in the mouths of some Warner Bros. insiders, this version of vigilante Batman will be the first R-rated version of Batman.

Because this time Batman will be darker and tougher than any previous generation of Batman.

What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

And from the meaning of the chairman of Warner Bros., he himself also hopes to distinguish the DC series movies from Marvel's kind of family movies.

And he's really doing it or has done it, and you might wonder, but it does.

Think of several DC movies that caught fire in the first two years, "Joker", "Birds of Prey and Harley Quinn" and "Suicide Squad", each of which was R-certified at MPA.

What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

Because of this, it is surprising that this time "New Batman" was only rated PG-13.

Of course, in addition to the epidemic factor, it may also be related to the R rating.

While Joker didn't have problems at the box office due to R-rated relationships, Birds of Prey and Harley Quinn and Suicide Squad were significantly under-17 because they restricted access to audiences below 17.

What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

Perhaps because of the experience of the past, this "New Batman" is likely to do a content self-"castration" before sending it to MPA.

This is the emergence of such a rating as PG-13, because such a division of levels may trigger the result that more young audiences can go to the cinema to watch this super big IP.

But it makes those loyal fans, only at home waiting for the director's cut or DVD version, to get a glimpse of it.

What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

But even if it is a level like PG-13, there will still be a lot of inappropriate shots and lines in "New Batman".

Because from the definition of this level, even if children over 13 years old are allowed to watch, they need to be accompanied by their parents.

"These films are appropriately violent, containing a small amount of gore and indecent language, but also containing plots that can be emotionally disturbing."

What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

See that last sentence? This is the essence of PG-13.

So, when "The New Batman" is introduced into a society without a rating system, he will most likely become a Marvel family movie.

Because our cinema does not limit or check the age and identity of the viewers according to the situation of the movie.

Then there's one sure outcome: The New Batman you see in theaters is destined to be 176 minutes long.

What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

There will also be a high probability that such a situation will be.

When you are watching an exciting and intense scene, suddenly the style of painting changes slowly and warmly.

Or do you often wonder: Is there something wrong with the editing of this shot? How can there be a sense of incoherence?

Of course, there is a good chance that these situations will not occur, because modern film editing technology is no longer comparable to the film era.

What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

So the question is, at this time when going out for entertainment is not too complete, have you ever seen the new Batman in the cinema?

If you've been lucky enough to see it, do you think you understand it? Do you think this is the Batman you have in mind?

If you haven't seen The New Batman yet, what do you think the released version of The New Batman will look like in a second cut?

What will The New Batman look like for a PG-13, 176-minute movie?

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