We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2022)

We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Parents guide and Age Rating

We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Parents guide: We’re All Going to the World’s Fair is a 2021 American coming-of-age horror drama film directed and written by Jane Schoenbrun. , and here in this article below, you will get to know We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Age rating and to know more about We’re All Going to the World’s Fair parents guide, release date, and cast, before letting your kids watch the film it is important for the parents to read about We’re All Going to the World’s Fair age rating and We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Parents Guide to know more about the shown content in the film, keep reading the article.

Official Poster and Details

It is scheduled to be released on April 22, 2022 (United States), on Utopia.

We're All Going to the World's Fair Parents guide and Age Rating
We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Parents guide and Age Rating
Movie Name We’re All Going to the World’s Fair
Genre Drama, Horror
Director  Jane Schoenbrun
Written by  Jane Schoenbrun
Produced by Sarah Winshall
Carlos Zozaya
Production companies  Love In Winter LLC
Dweck Productions
Flies Collective
Distributors Utopia
Release Date April 22, 2022
Country  United States
Language  English
Official website Utopia

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We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Official Synopsis

The story is about a teenage Casey sitting alone in her attic bedroom, scrolling the internet under the glow-in-the-dark stars and black-light posters that blanket the ceiling. She has finally decided to take the World’s Fair Challenge, an online role-playing horror game, and embrace the uncertainty it promises. After the initiation, she documents the changes that may or may not be happening to her, adding her experiences to the shuffle of online clips available for the world to see. As she begins to lose herself between dream and reality, a mysterious figure reaches out, claiming to see something special in her uploads.

We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Parents guide

  • There is no sex and nudity in the movie.
  • There is some violence in the movie.
  • There is no alcohol consumption in the movie.
  • There are some intense scenes in the movie it can be scary for kids.

We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Wallpaper and Images

We're All Going to the World's Fair Parents guide and Age Rating
We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Parents guide and Age Rating

We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Trailer Breakdown

In the trailer, we can see Anna Cobb as Casey, a teenager whose hours spent online eventually lead her down the dark rabbit hole of creepypastas and meme challenges, a la Bloody Mary or Charlie Charlie. She finds the titular World’s Fair challenge, one that sees players repeat the phrase “I want to go to the World’s Fair” three times before drawing blood from their fingers and decides to record herself taking part.

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In the days following her initiation, she uploads viral videos updating viewers on what is, or isn’t, happening to her, all the while losing grips on what’s real and what’s fantasy.

In the trailer, Casey’s descent into supernatural horror or madness is induced by her participation in the game. We see her fully submerse herself in the world of this online game, watching videos of other content creators documenting their symptoms, fearing the same fate may befall her.

 Who is in the cast of We’re All Going to the World’s Fair?

  • Anna Cobb as Casey
  • Michael J. Rogers as JLB

Know about the We’re All Going to the World’s Fair Parents guide. Why do We’re All Going to the World’s Fair receive this age rating? Read the complete information here about We’re All Going to the World’s Fair ratings in the UK, US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Switzerland, and overseas.

In fact, the age rating is fixed by MPAA( Motion Picture Association of America film rating system),  BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and Commons sense, TV Parental Guidelines (A television content rating system in the United States).

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