‘Suicide Squad’ Gets PG-13 Rating

Cara Delevingne, who plays Enchantress in "Suicide Squad," arrives for the Warner Bros. Pictures Presentation at CinemaCon 2016 on April 12, 2016. File Photo by James Atoa/UPI | License Photo

HOLLYWOOD, June 8 (UPI) — The Motion Picture Association of America has slapped a PG-13 rating on the anticipated “Suicide Squad” film starring Jared Leto, Margot Robbie and Will Smith.

The association reportedly made the announcement Wednesday, following a trend for the DC universe’s theatrical films, including “Batman V. Superman,” which also earned a PG-13 rating.

Bowing in theaters Aug. 5, “Suicide Squad”‘s at times disturbing, suggestive storyline and characters, including the murderous Joker, had some early reports predicting an R-rating, especially after Marvel’s “Deadpool” broke ground by becoming the first R-rated superhero film.

But last year, “Squad” producer Charles Roven told Collider he didn’t expect an R, saying a PG-13 rating would be consistent with other DC films. It would be “right there on the edge of PG-13, but still PG-13,” he said at the time.

Some of the cast completed unexpected acts to prepare themselves and their fellow castmates for the dark anti-hero flick. Leto, 43, for example sent gross gifts to his colleagues including a live rat, used condoms and at one point, a dead pig carcass.

Supermodel Cara Delevingne, who plays the sorceress Enchantress, prepped for her role with a walk in the woods sans clothing. She said director David Ayer encouraged her to “try and find a forest and, if it was a full moon, get naked and walk in the woods with my feet in the mud, which I did. There wasn’t a full moon, but I howled like a wolf.”

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