Here’s why the next animated Justice League movie is R-rated.
Producers for the next animatedJustice Leaguemovie just revealed why their movie is R-rated.
This year, bothLegion of SuperheroesandBatman: The Doom that Came to Gothamhave spoiled fans.
Next up is JusticeLeague: Warworld,which actually has an R-Rating.
The movie recently screened atSan Diego Comic-Con, where it got a lukewarm reception at best.
Jeff Wamester joked that theirnudity is tasteful,to which Jim Krieg quickly noted thattheres no nudity.
There’s a lot of bloodletting, sword-fighting, and gunfights.
The violence, and then the R-rating’s coming from that.
Originally, honestly, it’s a PG-13."
Krieg admitted thatIf you cut out the blood with swords and guns, there’s nothing.
There’s not a lot left.
But did the R-Rating help give the filmmakers the freedom to tell the story they wanted?
Originally, we were planning PG-13 because DC made a mandate for the last few years of only PG-13.
We thought we had a PG-13.
Lukic confirmed that theydont even have thatin their animated Justice League project, and they alsodont do any swearing.
What’s Next for DC Animation?
Though, it doesn’t sound likeWarworldutilizes its rating as much assomething like 2021sInjustice.
So whats next for the DCs animated film plans?

At Comic-Con, it wasannounced that both aCrisis on Infinite EarthsandWatchmenadaptationwill be released in 2024.
Its probably safe to assume that, at the very least, one of those will be R-Rated.
Fans are undoubtedly thrilled to be getting aCrisisfilm, as it will probably be a massive event.

As forWatchmen, itll be the first time the iconic storyline will get the animated treatment.
Justice League: Warworldis now available to purchase digitally.
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