A Quiet Place: Day One Rating Continues Franchise Trend

A Quiet Place: Day One Rating Continues Franchise Trend

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Summary A Quiet Place: Day One has been rated PG-13, continuing the franchise's rating trend.

The movie has been rated because of its terror, violence, and bloody images similar to previous films.

The film could be the scariest in the franchise so far because it takes place early in the apocalypse in a populated area, New York City.

A Quiet Place: Day One's rating has been revealed, continuing a franchise trend that confirms how old viewers should be when watching the post-apocalyptic movie. The upcoming prequel stars Lupita Nyong'o as Sam, a woman living in New York City when the Death Angels arrive from space. Alongside a variety of other survivors, she must attempt to escape the loud city without making a sound. The story of A Quiet Place: Day One promises the biggest entry so far thanks to its city setting and being early in the franchise's timeline.

Now, Film Ratings has revealed that A Quiet Place: Day One has earned a PG-13 rating, just like all the other movies in the franchise that came before it. The prequel film is said to have this rating because of "terror and violent content/bloody images," which is also in line with why the other two movies earned their ratings. This means the horror movie will likely have a similar feel to those previous entries, with the same level of horror throughout.

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Source: Film Ratings

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