Official Marvels Gets Unpleasantly High Rating

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has recently announced an official rating for the upcoming Captain Marvel sequel, The Marvels. 

Due to Dune: Part II's postponement, the next MCU movie to be released in theaters will even have an IMAX release. 

With an official budget of more than $274.8 (according to Forbes), Brie Larson's sequel. 

Which will pair Carol Danvers with both Monica Rambeau and Kamala Khan, is one of the most expensive MCU outings to date. 

The film's plot pits the titular trio against Zawe Aston's Kree leader Dar-Benn, who is depicted in a new trailer brandishing a recognizably familiar bangle. 

Nobody will be surprised by The Marvels' official rating from the MPAA. 

A PG-13 rating will be given to the upcoming Brie Larson-starring movie for "action/violence and brief language." 

Until now, each movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has received the same rating, albeit the justification for some of them may take a bit longer. 

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