Although all MCU movies have been rated PG-13, which means they're each allowed one use of the F-word, Marvel Studios has refrained from including that particular swear word. Other, less severe curse words have been used, leading to Captain America's "Language!" joke in Avengers: Age of Ultron, but never the F-word.
'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3′ will be the first MCU movie to feature a character using profanity. The corresponding fragment was shown in a short teaser: Star-Lord gets frustrated with Nebula, telling her to open the “f***ing door”. “There's a button under the handle.
See below for our full tabulation of every time an Avenger swears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, counted up through Avengers: Infinity War. There are almost no surprises on this list. The Avenger with the worst potty mouth, by far, is Tony Stark. He clocks in at 44 swear words, mostly of the “ass” variety.
James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 holds the honor of having the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first F-bomb, but there's a better place they could have used the word for greater emotional impact.
Although the Ryan Reynolds-fronted Deadpool films are filled with curse words, no true MCU film has ever included "fuck" in its final cut. The word has previously been cut off by credits or humorously censored in films like Iron Man 2 and Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Not 'Ms'. The other M-word: mutation. As Matt Lintz's Bruno points out to Iman Vellani's Kamala, he's noticed something strange when looking into her genetic make-up, something that explains why she has powers when the other members of her family don't; some kind of mutation in her DNA.
Like any Marvel movie, Thor features some violence and fighting. But there are lots of laughs to balance it out, and it's surprisingly light on profanity. It's especially fun watching the golden-haired superhero learn about “normal” human things—like drinking a cup of coffee.
Avengers: Endgame already established that he has America's ass, and now, thanks to being named People's Sexiest Man Alive for 2022, Captain America star Chris Evans apparently has America's everything else, too.
Profanity (2)
Profane words include: 2 uses of "shit", 2 uses of "ass" (1 time, spoken by 3 characters in unison), 4 uses of "hell", 3 uses of "damn", and 1 "bastard".
Profanity (1)
Several uses of "hell", "damn", and "crap".
After learning that Captain America is not a virgin, Jennifer begins to scream, "Captain America fu-" before the scene ends and cuts her off. Instead of letting She-Hulk become the first MCU project to drop an f-bomb, the post-credits scene continues the trend of Marvel censoring it in some form.
Improvised by Chris Pratt, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 features the first F-bomb to be uttered in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The new film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is definitely a film that's earned its PG-13 rating, pushing the boundaries of it by introducing the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first F-bomb.
'” Gunn went on to say that MCU boss Kevin Feige revealed to Gunn that the Russo Brothers had put an f-bomb in an early cut of Avengers: Endgame, but removed it because they didn't want it to be their legacy.
Thor. Blessed with the powers and long life of a god, Thor was undoubtedly the most powerful member of the initial version of the Avengers. Not only can he fly and transport between worlds, but he was also the only one capable of taking down Thanos, even after he had assembled all six Infinity Stones.
SIMPLY NOT GAY
There's a short montage of Thor, played by Chris Hemsworth, and his many lovers…all of whom are women. Technically, he kisses a “wolf woman” while riding “a woman wolf,” but the energy of it all is overwhelmingly straight lothario. The montage that depicts Natalie Portman's Dr.
Incredible Marvel film has plenty of swearing, violence.
Also, there was a bit of violence, but not much blood shown. So, yeah, 12 and up should handle it.
Language in Loki The Series
In the first 2 episodes there were 2 true swear words used, but thankfully the big daddy F bomb was not one of them. There are also plenty of insults being thrown out by Loki in particular, but if you know this character, that shouldn't be a surprise.
M. major Mapleleaf (Louis Sadler Jr.)
Ms. Marvel was first launched as a book in 1977 (Figure 1) with a white, blonde-haired, stereotypically feminine protagonist, Carol Danvers.
Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel: A 16-year-old Pakistani-American high school student from Jersey City. Kamala is an aspiring artist, avid gamer, and writes superhero fan fiction about heroes such as Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel.