Emma Tammi says the FNAF movie is PG-13 to not exclude some game fans.
When Five Nights at Freddy's releases later this week, the movie will be rated PG-13. In a recent interview with Inverse, director Emma Tammi talked about the film's rating, and the reason there was a desire to keep the film accessible. Tammi noted that the Five Nights at Freddy's video games have always attracted younger fans, and there was a desire to keep the movie accessible to them as well.
It's worth noting that the Five Nights at Freddy's video games were never rated"M" for Mature; entries in the series have always gotten"T for Teen" ratings from the ESRB. As such, it makes sense that Blumhouse and Tammi wouldn't want to exclude a big portion of the audience.
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