Looks like James Cameron duplicated most of his original movie Avatar: The Road of WaterThe PG-13 rating has a big difference from the first movie. Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana return to lead the cast for the James Cameron sequel, as Jack and Neytiri find their home under the command of the RDA due to an attack by Stephen Lang’s resurrected Colonel Quaritch. Avatar: The Road of Water will see the Sully family head to the Metkaina Water Tribe in hopes of rallying their strength to fight off the rampaging humanity and save Pandora once again.
With less than a month to go until the release date, Avatar: The Road of Water It has been officially rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America. Description of this rating, according to Movie Rating Networkquote “A series of violent scenes and intense action, some nudity and some profanity“What’s interesting is the inclusion”partially nude“It’s a far cry from the original Cameron movie ever seen”lewd” is included in the PG-13 rating description.
Avatar 2’s partial nudity rating explained
Those familiar with Cameron’s original film may not find it so strange Avatar: The Road of WaterThe PG-13 rating refers to the partial nudity scene of the sequel, as Na’Vi doesn’t wear a lot of clothing to cover up what’s considered to be a human’s private zone. So far, the trailers for the sequel suggest a continuation of that trend, with Saldaña’s Neytiri even being seen with almost nothing on her belt, even while pregnant and on Pandora. The same is true when hunting in the woods. Since most of the scenes of the new film were also shot underwater, Cameron seems to have chosen to continue the trend, with Metkayina, who is face to face with the water, also wearing minimal clothing to conceal herself.
However, a bigger difference is Avatar: The Road of WaterPG-13 rating is lacking”lewd“Note that with nudity, the things that can really surprise are often involved. Although the marketing for the Cameron sequel has featured many touching moments between Jack and Neytiri, it’s still lack of immediacy.”lewdA warning to parents may point out that the film won’t include another light-hearted sex scene between the two like in the original. Also, many Na’Vi characters seem to be pregnant throughout Avatar: The Road of Waterstory,”partially nude“Attention could focus more on birth scenes with naked babies, rather than something more dangerous.
Regardless of the interpretation behind “”partially nude“in Avatar: The Road of WaterThe PG-13 rating is unlikely to deter too many viewers from going to theaters to see the next chapter in Cameron’s epic series. However, Cameron said Avatar The sequel needs to be one of the highest-grossing films of all time to break even, and he’ll have to hope audiences don’t read too much into that rating description. Only time will tell when Avatar: The Road of Water Released December 16th.
Source: Filmratings.com