Why is Oppenheimer rated R

Oppenheimer was rated R for the strong language, nudity, and drug use.

The Netflix documentary series “Death to 2021” has been renewed for a second season, but the first installment has already caused controversy. The show’s first episode has been rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), due to its graphic content. Netflix is currently reviewing whether or not it will challenge this rating.

What is an R-rating?

An R-rating means that a film is restricted to viewers over 17 years of age. This can be for a variety of reasons, including strong language, nudity or drug use. Films with an R-rating are usually given a red stamp on their poster or DVD cover.

Why did Death to 2021 get an R-rating?

Netflix’s Death to 2021 is set in the year 2021 and satirically documents events from that year. It includes swearing and violence that are reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino films as well as references to sex and drugs.

The show features some graphic scenes including one where two characters shoot up heroin together in front of each other. In another scene someone accidentally sets their house on fire after leaving a bong unattended.

According to Netflix’s own website there are no plans at present for Death To 2021 season 2 but it seems likely that we will see more episodes released sometime in 2022 at the earliest.