The British Board of Film Classification in the United Kingdom has given Catching Fire a 12A rating, and no cuts had to be made this time around.

You may remember that several moments had to be removed from the U.K.’s version of The Hunger Games in order for the film to stay at the 12A rating. Most notably, the brief appearance of blood was cut out.

The BBFC rated it 12A for “moderate violence and threat, and infrequent strong language.”

Catching Fire’s listing reveals that the movie is 2 hours and 26 minutes in length. This is four minutes longer than The Hunger Games.

In the United States the film is rated PG-13 for “intense sequences of violence and action, some frightening images, thematic elements, a suggestive situation and language.”

For The Hunger Games, director Gary Ross had to make several scenes very shaky in order to cover up violence that otherwise would’ve pushed the film to an R rating. Catching Fire director Francis Lawrence has said in numerous interviews that he did not use shaky-camera techniques, so we’ll have to see how they covered up “adult” scenes this time around.

Those in the U.K. will be pleased to see that they won’t miss violent moments that their U.S. friends got to view in March of last year.

Catching Fire opens in theaters November 22, and you can watch the first clip from the film in our report from earlier this morning. In it, Gale and Katniss discuss running away from District 12.