You keep missing my point, which is that there was no need for this movie to be conceived as an R rated movie from the jump. It's easy (not to mention, less creative) to make a movie based off of just about ANY existing superhero character into a rated R movie (just look at that POWER RANGERS fan film that was made several months ago). I hear selfish narrow minded adult comic fans and filmmakers crying and begging for an R rated superhero film because they don't think that all superhero movies need to be PG-13 (which is a fair and understandable point), but you don't hear those same vocal people crying and begging for more PG rated superhero movies. These same selfish narrow minded fans and filmmakers think that any heroes that use guns or bladed weapons to kill BAD GUYS automatically should be for adults despite the fact that (a) those characters were originally created for and/or aimed at ALL AGES (which includes young kids) and (b) MOST (NOT ALL) of them first discovered those same characters when they were young kids. It's this type of crap that really pisses me off about older teen and "adult" fans (and fans turned comic book pros or filmmakers) of the Marvel and DC superheroes.