“It’s a PG-13, more a kind of ‘Apes’ movie, a slightly darker take, closer to Rudyard Kipling’s.
Warner Bros. Pictures’ Mowgli, the live-action movie based on The Jungle Book, and Summit Entertainment’s Robin Hood have both been officially rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America.
Two classic tales hitting the big screen this year will be a little darker, more violent and more serious than expected.
Mowgli gets the rating for its “intense sequences of action violence including bloody images, and some thematic elements,” while Robin Hood gets it for “extended sequences of violence and action, and some suggestive references.”