you are a big birds of prey fan but it still does not change anything the movie was jumping on the revived R bandwagon of Deadpool and joker with mixed results.
How is it an "accurate opinion" if Disney has yet to do an R-Rated Marvel movie, so you have zero basis for how the film will be made nor how it will be marketed. Something can't be "accurate" if it has no source from which to pull from.
Maybe because I know a thing or two about marketing and I have seen how Disney, WB, Paramount all play their game.
Cutting the story short. Many T rated comics become r rated movies while some can still stay pg 13, however you still have to cut it down more to meet an MCU film.Nothing that you said addresses my point. If, by your logic, a "T" rated comic is the equivalent of an "R" rated movie, and the bulk of Marvel comics are rated "T", then why aren't the majority of Marvel movies rated "R"? Even if you completely remove the Disney films from the equation, films like Into the Spider-Verse, the 2015 Fantastic Four, and numerous others based on "T" rated comics would be "R" rated movies.
Birds of prey got r because of cocaine sniffing, that can be done in a pg 13 fox movie. it cannot be done in any mcu movie pg 13 mcu movie.ratings movie code are different for everyone.