Locke and Key season 2 is available in just a few short hours. Do you need to wait for the kids to go to bed to watch? What is the Locke and Key age rating?
It’s taken some time due to the pandemic, but Locke and Key season 2 is almost here. It’s certainly worth the wait, bringing us an excellent mixture of drama and horror in time for Halloween.
If you’re not staying up to watch the episodes when they drop in the early hours of the morning, you’ll want to figure out when you can watch it during the day (or even the weekend). This means finding out if you can watch it with the kids around or whether you need to wait for them to go to bed.
We need to look at the Locke and Key season 2 age rating for this. It’s the best way to find out whether it’s created with the kids in mind.
The official Locke and Key season 2 age rating is set at TV-14. This is the equivalent of PG-13 when it comes to movies. It’s also the most common age rating for TV shows on broadcast networks.
This means it’s created for 14+, but it may be suitable for younger children. This is something parents will need to decide on. If your kids were okay with the first season, there’s no reason they shouldn’t be okay with the second season, but you know your kids the best.
Most countries have a 12-15 age rating set. There are a few that have it set to between 16 and 18, but this may depend on the way their ratings are set by their own boards. The UK has a 15 rating, Canada has a 13+ rating in Quebec and PG rating in Manitoba, and Spain as a 13 rating just to give you an idea of some of the countries.
Locke and Key season 2 is on Netflix on Friday, Oct. 22.
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