Power Rangers Director Says PG-13 Rating Hurt Film's Success

06/23/2017 07:13 pm EDT

Power Rangers has always featured plenty of action and combat, but most would not define the series as "violent". While the movie brought a more realistic tone to things, the movie is still relatively tame, but the director feels that got lost in translation.

The reason being that Power Rangers came in with a PG-13 rating, as opposed to the PG it aimed for. You might not think that makes a huge difference, but even that one notch above can turn some away, and director Dean Israelite feels that definitely happened to some extent.

Israelite was asked by ScreenRant if the rating did effect the box office results.

"Yes, definitely. Definitely" said Israelite. "And not only do I think it, but there's been market studies on it, and the findings have been that if the movie were rated PG- I don't want to go into the specific numbers- but if the movie had been rated PG, there would have been more traffic. I think parents were unsure if they could bring their kids to the movie, which surprised me, because the movie is a tame PG-13."

It seemed to push the rating just enough in test screenings, but it seems some still stayed away.

"We did a lot of preview screenings, and to me, it felt like a seven-year-old might be scared, but in a good way. They liked that they were scared of Rita, but they still came out of the movie enjoying it, they liked what was going on. I think we really tread that line well, so it was disappointing that parents didn't know that they could take their kids to it. I'm hoping now, with it coming out on DVD and Blu-ray, and On Demand, that parents will feel more comfortable. That maybe they'll check it out for themselves and then see that it's suitable."

Power Rangers currently has a 72.73 on ComicBook.com's composite rankings, and you can find the Blu-ray and DVD description below.

The action-packed, coming of age feature film Saban's Power Rangers will morph onto Digital HD June 13 and on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack (plus Blu-ray and Digital HD), Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital HD), DVD and On Demand June 27 from Lionsgate. As part of the 24-year-old global phenomenon and based on the five Rangers from the original TV series, "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,", the reimagined movie features a modern generation of Rangers including Dacre Montgomery (TV's "Stranger Things") as Jason the Red Ranger, Naomi Scott (The 33) as Kimberly the Pink Ranger, RJ Cyler (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl) as Billy the Blue Ranger, Ludi Lin (Monster Hunt) as Zack the Black Ranger, and Becky G. (Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising) as Trini the Yellow Ranger, as they attempt to stop the evil and unpredictable Rita Repulsa (played by Elizabeth Banks, The Hunger Games Franchise) from destroying their city…and ultimately the world. Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad") as Zordon, and Bill Hader (Finding Dory) as Alpha 5 train the Rangers to morph and master their powers as a united team.

The Saban's Power Rangers DVD will include exclusive audio commentary with director Dean Israelite and writer John Gatins, and deleted/alternate/extended scenes and outtakes. Saban's Power Rangers will be available on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, and DVD for the suggested retail price of $42.99, $39.99, and $29.95, respectively.

Power Rangers hits Blu-ray and DVD on June 27. It is on digital HD now.

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