Star Wars: The Force Awakens has officially received the MPAA rating that makes 12-year olds feel cool when they go to the theater: PG-13. It's the second Star Wars film to receive a PG-13 rating after Revenge of the Sith, though to be fair PG-13 didn't exist until 1984.

Why is The Force Awakens a PG-13 film? The only indication we have is that, according to the MPAA description, the film has "sci-fi action violence." The other movies that were rated PG-13 today have "intense situations of peril," "some suggestive content and smoking," and "suggestive content, innuendo, and partial nudity" — so I think it's safe to say The Force Awakens will have none of that. So, what might happen under the guise of PG-13? A few guesses: