Here is The Exorcist: Believe age rating explained. This is why the movie is rated 'R' and isn't safe for kids.
and why it has the particular rating it was given.The Exorcist: Believer has been rated ‘R’ in the United States.
The “R” rating is usually given to films that contain a lot of adult content, excessive violence, disturbing imagery, offensive language, and sexual activity. This means that fans under 17 who want to see the film in theaters must be accompanied by an adult.The Exorcist: Believer has been rated “R” as the MPAA has deemed the film deserving of the rating.
This is because the film contains a lot of violent content, a lot of disturbing images, coarse language, and depictions of sexual content and sexual references. This can only mean that filmmakers have not held back on the horror elements they wanted to showcase and very likely went all in on the horror and gore to put audiences deep into the heart of terror and did not water the experience down one bit. Moreover, the mention of “disturbing images”, while vague at first, seems to hint that the film will showcase extremely gruesome and horrific things that will be very difficult for viewers to unsee, even after the credits roll.
Thus, those under the age of 17 and very sensitive to horror, even the slightest jumpscare, might want to get their parents or adult siblings tagging along with them to the movies if they do not want to suffer from nightmares after viewing the film.Here is the Paramount Plus October 2023 schedule. This lists the new movies and TV shows coming to the Peacock…Here is the Peacock October 2023 schedule.
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