MTRCB ensures age-appropriate rating for “Final Destination: Bloodlines” and other films showing this week

EXPECT another heart-pounding experience as the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) has reviewed and rated the highly-anticipated American supernatural horror “Final Destination: Bloodlines” as R-16 (Restricted-16), restricting viewers aged 15 and below due to its graphic and intense horror scenes.

The movie is the sixth and final installment of the iconic horror series, following the latest movie released last 2011.

The narrative follows Stefanie Lewis, a college student, as she tries to outsmart the horrific destiny that haunts her family.

Meanwhile, get ready Atiny, as South Korean boy band “ATEEZ” takes over cinemas with their concert film “ATEEZ World Tour Towards The Light: Will To Power.”

The movie is rated PG (Parental Guidance), suitable for ages 13 and below with parental supervision.

The band’s signature hits, including “The Real (Light Ver.),” “Crazy Form,” “Say My Name,” and “Guerrilla” are powerfully performed.

MTRCB Chairperson and CEO Lala Sotto-Antonio reminds Filipino families to utilize the age-appropriate ratings as a reference when choosing what film to watch.

“It is our duty to empower Filipino families by helping them make wise media choices,” said Sotto-Antonio. “Our age-appropriate classifications guarantee that Filipino children and young viewers are protected from potentially harmful content while allowing everyone to enjoy cinema responsibly.”

The Board encourages all moviegoers to refer to official ratings that are displayed in theaters, on cinema websites and on the MTRCB’s official website: midas.mtrcb.gov.ph and channels: @MTRCBGov.



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