It has long been believed that the outcry from UK children and their parents when the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) gave Spider-Man a "12" certificate led to the creation of the less-restrictive "12A" rating, which is false. The BBFC were already making plans to revise their "12" rating as early as 2000 as a result of parents arguing that their 10 or 11-year-olds were mature enough to go see movies like the James Bond pictures yet were legally restricted from seeing them in the cinemas. In 2001, they introduced the "PG-12" rating as a test run in Norwich which allowed children under 12 to see the movie in the accompaniment of an adult. After the Norwich test run proved successful, the BBFC introduced the "12A" certificate with the release of The Bourne Identity.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:09