Given what we know of the plot so far, it’s doubtful that this film will be a family-friendly, G-rated Sunday matinee parents can bring their children to. The movies we compared “The Pack” to earlier received an R rating from the MPAA when they came out in 1997 and 2011, respectively. Depending on how deep into the thriller genre this project wants to go, it’ll likely be an adult-only affair, too.
However, it’s common for movie studios to try and push their film down to a PG-13 rating to potentially maximize profits and increase box office ticket sales. A similar process happened with Zack Snyder‘s polarizing action flick “Sucker Punch,” much to the chagrin of fans. But if they don’t have too many bloody, violent action sequences with the wolves and tone down the adult language, a more appealing PG-13 rating could be possible.