Obi-Wan Kenobi on the primary official cowl for the “Obi-Wan Kenobi” sequence. Disney+, Lucasfilm
The brand new “Star Wars” miniseries “Obi-Wan Kenobi” is now on Disney+, and a few mother and father are uncertain if it’s applicable for his or her children to observe.
Driving the information: Disney+ launched “Obi-Wan Kenobi” with a TV-14 ranking, whereas Disney+ UK gave the present a a lot decrease 9+ ranking, in line with The Direct.
What they’re saying: Dad or mum evaluation web site Frequent Sense Media rated the sequence as being applicable for kids ages 10 and up. Nonetheless, some customers disagree.
- One consumer on Frequent Sense Media believes the present is just not appropriate for youths below 14 or 15 years of age, saying, “This storyline is very difficult, and the present is significantly darker than most ‘Star Wars’ media.”
- The consumer went on to explain among the present’s violence, referencing depictions of public hangings and characters held at knifepoint.
- One other evaluation web site, No Guilt Fan Woman, believes the present is okay to observe for youths who're accustomed to earlier “‘Star Wars’ content material,” saying if youngsters “... can deal with a few of these conditions and subjects within the realm of a ‘Star Wars’ story, then they need to be OK with this sequence.”
- In line with Frequent Sense Media, there was no use of sturdy language or sexual references within the present to this point.
- Particulars: Episodes 1-3 of the six-episode miniseries are at the moment streaming on Disney+, experiences CNET.
- Episode 4 can be out there to observe starting Wednesday, June 8, per CNET.
- Different “Star Wars” exhibits on Disney+, together with “The Guide of Boba Fett” and “The Mandalorian,” are additionally rated TV-14.