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the ''Harry Potter'' series. Contrary to popular belief, the franchise and the brand itself is marketed primarily to an audience of tweens, teens, and adults. That doesn't always stop some people from insisting that the entire franchise is appropriate for the youngest of all kids and that it is in fact
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the \'\'Harry Potter\'\' series. Contrary to popular belief, the franchise and the brand itself is marketed primarily to an audience of tweens, teens, and adults. That doesn\'t always stop some people from insisting that the entire franchise is appropriate for the youngest of all kids and that it is in fact \"for children\" even though of all the entertainment brands in Hollywood today, it\'s actually marketed, again, to a relatively mature audience, and it\'s definitely included dark and gritty scenes and themes that other entertainment brands similar to it (Star Wars, Marvel, even DC,) would never think about including into their tent pole productions. The first two films are rated PG in the US and, while violent and dark in their own right, are the safest bets for viewing by children. However, films 3-8 are all rated PG-13 or 12 in the US and the U.K., and 3 of them (films 4, 7, and 8,) had to be edited down to varying degrees from the R/15 ratings. These films in particular contain scenes of violence, often with a fair amount of blood and graphic injury detail, including branding, war violence and injury gore, mass murder, disemboweling and dismemberment, self-mutilation, cannibalism, suicide and assisted suicide, stabbings, explosions, the murder of children and family members, sport murder and torture, strangulation, head-bashing, and a number of other horrific things, psychologically disturbing and frightening scenes and themes, elements of horror, sensuality and lust, complicated adult issues relating to infidelity, insanity, murder, torture, genocide, war, PTSD, and racism, as well as scenes of intense tragedy and emotional strife, trauma, and upset that is unique in modern branded entertainment and best suited for the more mature audience JK Rowling\'s Wizarding World brand is currently marketed to.
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