Short answer

There isn’t an official “Roblox game DOORS movie” with a single, universally recognized rating yet. Most sources that mention a live‑action DOORS (Roblox) movie in development expect it to land around PG‑13 , based on the game’s horror style and the filmmakers’ background.

If you’re seeing “All Ages” or “Not Rated,” that usually refers to:

  • the Roblox game itself (which is rated “All Ages” on Roblox but carries content warnings for jump scares), or
  • placeholder entries on movie databases that haven’t finalized a rating.

What people mean by “the DOORS movie”

DOORS is a popular first‑person horror game on Roblox where players progress through 100 rooms while avoiding entities like Rush, Screech, and The Figure. Because it’s so well known, there’s been talk (and fan/fandom pages) about a film adaptation inspired by the game.

Key points from available info:

  • The game on Roblox is listed as All Ages , even though many players and parents argue it feels more like 9+ due to frequent jump scares (but minimal gore or blood).
  • IMDb and similar sites list “Doors (Roblox)” primarily as a video game entry , shown as Not Rated as a game, not a theatrical film.
  • Fan/wiki pages about a DOORS film describe it as aiming for PG‑13 , keeping it in line with teen horror rather than extreme gore.
  • Some guide sites explicitly say the upcoming live‑action DOORS movie is expected to be PG‑13 , with heavy jump scares but relatively bloodless violence.

So what rating should you expect?

Based on current discussions and the type of horror DOORS uses:

  • Most likely rating: PG‑13 (teen horror, jump scares, creepy entities, little to no graphic gore).
  • Why not lower? The atmosphere, sound design, and monster reveals are intense enough that studios typically target teens rather than young kids for theatrical horror.
  • Why not R? The game itself avoids blood and explicit violence; adaptations so far (like Five Nights at Freddy’s) have stayed in PG‑13 to match the fanbase and brand.

If you’re a parent or deciding for a younger viewer, treat it as:

  • Okay for many 11–13+ who already play/watch DOORS content and handle jump scares well.
  • Potentially too intense for under ~9–10 , especially in a dark theater with loud sound.

Why you might see conflicting “ratings”

You can run into different labels depending on where you look:

  • “All Ages” – usually the Roblox game’s internal rating , not a movie rating.
  • “Not Rated” / “TV Rating: Not Rated” – database entries treating it as a game or an unreleased/placeholder film.
  • “PG‑13” – projections and listings for the live‑action adaptation based on the game.

Until an official film is released with a formal rating from a board (like MPAA, BBFC, etc.), PG‑13 is the best working expectation for “the DOORS movie” people are talking about. TL;DR: There’s no single final official rating yet, but everything points to the Roblox‑inspired DOORS movie being PG‑13 , while the game itself is listed as All Ages on Roblox despite its jump scares.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.