The MPAA has given the upcoming blockbuster X-Men: Days of Future Past a PG-13 rating. It certainly won't be the first superhero flick to get this rating but there is something different about it than other comic flicks.
The MPAA blurb explaining the rating goes as follows:
"…sequences of intense sci-fi violence and action, some suggestive material, nudity and language."
Now being a realist, a horny realist, the makers of this film want as many people (kids) to see this film as possible and crush at the box office, and the "nudity" probably means a naked butt or two, most likely from Jennifer Lawrence's shape shifting Mystique. She does walk around the film naked after all, albeit painted blue with the good stuff covered with artificial scales. Will this movie break the barrier of superhero movies and finally have some boobs and muffs for fanboys and fangirls to ogle? I, for one, think it's about time for Hollywood to push the envelope a bit and start putting some more intense, hardcore nudity into our favorite superhero movies. Could the "nudity" refer to Michael Fassbender's famous slong from Shame peeking through his Magneto costume? We'll have to wait and see when X-Men: Days of Future Past opens May 23rd.