The Tetris movie from Apple Studios has been rated by the Motion Picture Association of America, and its rating probably isn’t what anyone was expecting to see! The biopic has been “Rated R for language,” which should give viewers an idea of what to expect when it releases in March. While many hardcore Tetris fans have probably dropped a number of swear words while dropping tetrominoes, the harsh language in the film likely relates to its subject matter. The movie will put less of a focus on the gameplay and more on the legal battles that surrounded the game during the Cold War.
The Tetris movie will star Taron Egerton as Henk Rogers. In the ’80s, Rogers was instrumental in bringing Tetris to video game consoles, where it became one of the most popular video games of all-time. Nikita Yefremov will also appear as Alexey Pajitnov, the game’s creator. The entire legal situation was…