MPAA rates X-Men: Days of Future Past and there’s nudity!

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As if you needed more reasons to get excited for Bryan Singer’s return to the X-MEN world, the MPAA has officially released its rating:  PG-13.  Certainly the norm as far as comic book cinema goes, but something to take special interest in are the details.

In the MPAA’s own words:

PG-13 (for sequences of intense sci-fi violence and action, some suggestive material, nudity and language)

That’s right.  Nudity.  Granted, the flick is PG-13 so our options are limited, but let us recall what visionary James Cameron got away with in TITANIC.  Will we get to peep Jennifer’s Lawrences?  Or perhaps a glimpse at Michael’s Fassbender?  I’ll even take a side of Dinklage.  The cast is chock-full of gorgeous actors and actresses so any bit of mutant anatomy we happen to see will really just be icing on the cake of ridiculously hot people doing cool things (now that’s an alternate title if I’ve ever seen one).

X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST, starring everyone, hits theaters May 23, 2014.

Source: ComingSoon.net

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