'Star Wars' Now Banned For Children

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A young boy in a beige outfit walks next to a large, rounded building on a sandy surface, with the "Star Wars" logo prominently displayed above.

Credit: Inside the Magic

7 Comments

  1. Maureen McDermott

    No. Watching the local News or the international news is worse. Yet no.obe puts a rating on those.

    1. Laurel

      I will show it to all my great grandchildren before I die!

      1. Heidi

        By now…most children have already watched all the movies so what does it matter if the rating changes. Does it really matter when children witness crimes in real life? I don’t think chang8ng the rating is going to make a big difference when parents will let their children watch whatever.

  2. K

    Umm “banned” is a bit hyperbolic. Additionally, most parents aren’t turning on Star Wars movies for their kids under 8 to watch on their own as it is. At least initially.

  3. Mark

    So this whole rating change is a bit ridiculous for the fact thzt an 8 year old or younger child is not going to be driving their self to the movies. A parent should be deciding what or what not their children should be viewing. This should include the theater or streaming. Changing the rating of a 25 year old movie is overkill, we would not consider changing the rating ratin.g of a Alfred Hitchcock movie which is not as fantasy related.

  4. Rob

    How stupid is this. The crap they are showing on live TV is worse. That’s why I don’t have cable anymore. I would rather my kids and grandkids watch Star Wars over anything else. So, if I carry them to the movies to watch Star Wars, they’re going to get to watch Star Wars.

  5. Smith

    Brain washing of children to say war is okay to get what you want. If you deny this that is proof it is working. A real war is coming and it will be nothing like what is seen in movies. There’ll be no heroes. Now that will really fry their brains.

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