Wiki News/Is 'Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1' too scary to get PG rating?

It looks like Paramount Pictures is putting an end to a much more family movie instead of more teenage movie. The sixth and final installment, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 is 87 days away before it's release in theaters, and Paramount Picture is setting it to be rated PG, and not PG-13, in order to see some younger kids, who are fans of the film franchise, to see it. Think this might be a bad idea that one of that this movie is indeed too scary for younger children, even though this is part of the children's book. Have this ever be a success?

A couple of months ago, Paramount Pictures refused the film not to get an R rating, due to overcrowning the book which the film is based on is a children's book, so it can choice neither to get a PG or PG-13 rating. Especially for a G rating, that's way too scary for todlers. The rest of the films are more family movies and were all rated PG every since one of the fans who were used to be younger kids grown up from much family adventure to an scary and dark adventure.

Do you think that it is a bad idea that this movie is going to be rated PG? There will be a couple of bloody scenes into it such as violence, some bloody scenes, scary images and language. They will be some cursing words, seems like that this movie should be rated PG-13. There's no rude langes such as "Bitch" and "Shit", only "Damn" and "Hell" like "Damn it!" or "What the Hell?" is going to be heard. But no worries, their parents are going to be with them to watch this movie, even if they like the movie franchise. Even though this is a more family movie, this is also going to be a teenage boy and girl movie. The movie will hit theaters on November 12 (Part 2 will come out in eight months.)