"I knew that if Hugh and I could get an R, then we'll have the freedom to make an adult film," Mangold told us. "Because the second the marketing arm of a studio realises it cannot market to children, five or six creative things happen. The scenes can go deeper, and can be written for adults. Not just language, not just [violence], as you're saying, but the themes can be more interesting, the words you're using can be more complicated. The ideas can be more complicated."
He then added that making an R-rated movie means that merchandising becomes less of an issue - which in turn means there's less pressure to pack the story with the kinds of things that sell action figures.
"Also, the film comes under no pressure to be a platform for the sale of toys," Mangold said. "Because there's going to be no kids to see it."
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