Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
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That's a fairly complicated subject though because how the rating structure was in the past isn't how it is now. It's hard to compare that. Plus Disney in the past had different film studios to separate their content into and right now they really don't it's Pixar, LucasFilm, Disney, Marvel so is it really that Disney is making PG-13 or R movies more than in the past or that they no longer have Buena Vista or Touchtone to separate out? I think that's the perception because people see Disney as the distributor and say "why are you making this more adult film" but Disney has been making these films for a long time, people just didn't necessarily realize or know it was Disney behind them due to the studios they were released under.Look at how they barely make any G rated movies now, or even PG if it's not animated. Granted, some things that get PG-13 ratings now would probably have gotten PG 20 years ago, but the fact is PG is seen as box-office poison as they think that target demo will dismiss it.
Although I think it's fair people will see Star Wars as being fairly adult like given the content of genocide, murdering people left and right and good vs evil all of which themes are a bit adult like to say the least. That may be a reason why putting in a ride that all could physically ride may have not been their choice. They know for sure kids enjoy Star Wars but in looking at money and attractions that may not have been a good ROI. However, I had a complaint in DLR that I felt it needed a show or something to fill in the gaps in space in that land as it felt lacking in that option, a show could have at least appealed more to the younger crowd.