Insidious: The Last Key rated PG-13 for violence and terror

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Normally if I were here today sharing the news that a horror flick I'm looking forward to checking out just got slapped with a PG-13 rating by the MPAA, I'd be a bit on the moppy side. But when we're talking about the newest entry in the INSIDIOUS franchise. It's all good.

Yes, INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY has been rated PG-13 by the MPAA for "disturbing thematic content, violence and terror, and brief strong language."

Now just stop and think how cool it would have been if the new INSIDIOUS movie would have earned an R-rating… the mind boggles with blood-covered nightmare demons from beyond. Sigh. Maybe one day.

What do you think of the film getting a PG-13? Do ratings even matter to you when it comes to this franchise? Let us know in the new comments section below or on FacebookTwitter, and/or Instagram!

INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY synopsis:

Parapsychologist Elise Rainier and her team travel to Five Keys, N.M., to investigate a man's claim of a haunting. Terror soon strikes when Rainier realizes that the house he lives in was her family's old home.

INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY is directed by Adam Robitel from a script by Leigh Whannell. The films stars Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson, Leigh Whannell, Josh Stewart, Caitlin Gerard, Kirk Acevedo, Javier Botet, Bruce Davison, Spencer Locke, Tessa Ferrer, Ava Kolker, and Marcus Henderson.

INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY hits theaters January 5, 2018.

Source: MPAA

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