
Last month we brought you news that the forthcoming Expendables sequel would be working within the confines of a PG-13 certificate, after Chuck Norris refused to sign on unless the film was a swear-free zone. Disappointing news then, for fans of the kind of guts and glory actioners the film harks back to.
However, according to Norris’s co-star Terry Crews, the decision to open the film to a wider audience can only be a good thing.
“It's PG-13,” begins Crews. “Do you really think only men 40 and over saw the first one? The kids bought tickets to Eat, Pray, Love and walked right into The Expendables.” Which kind of begs the question, why bother changing the certificate?
In any case, Crews is adamant that the lack of boobs, blood and sweariness won’t detract from the overall experience.
“I get [the concerns]. I really do," he says. "But boobs and blood do not a good movie make. You don't want to go - don't go. I respect it. But you will miss the greatest thing you've ever seen.”
To make sure you treat your eyeballs to the greatest thing they’ve ever seen (and you can take a Terry Crews promise to the bank – the blood bank! Sorry), be sure to buy yourself a ticket when The Expendables 2 opens in August 2012.
Will you bother with a PG-13 Expendables? Tell us, below.





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aragorn01
Feb 3rd 2012, 13:28
kay...fine. the second one is pg-13, but if there's gonna be another sequel, it BETTER BE a HARD fu****g R-rated. who don't wanna see boobs (not man boobs, though), blood and hear cursing in this type of flicks with iconic action stars, mind you....
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Hadouken76
Feb 3rd 2012, 14:00
The Expendables was supposed to be a throwback to the great violent era of the 80s, where men used by-standing commuters as human shields (and that was just the heroes!) without getting a bolloquing from the nanny-fied cowards who handed in their 'man card' and testicales long ago. When grown ups were allowed to watch grown up movies FOR GROWN UPS. This whole thing stinks of cop out (not the movie, which DOES stink).
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McSerious
Feb 3rd 2012, 14:02
Just watch the first one and every time there's violence imagine it wasn't there. Get one s**t film. And I loved the first one.
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