Violence will probably be the main issue for most parents: Characters die (including tons of nameless bad guys), villain Hela can be very scary, and there's more slashing and stabbing than in other Marvel movies, though it's still mostly gore-free and non-graphic.
Thor: Love and Thunder is rated PG-13 for intense sci-fi violence, partial nudity, language, and suggestive Material which means some content may not be suitable for kids under 13.
Similar to my Marvel Doctor Strange movie age rating, the way kids react to loud noises, fast 3D action, and sudden flashes can vary. You know your child best, so it is safe to say that if they have seen other recent Marvel movies and did fine, they will do fine here, too. Good for ages 8+.
Is the rating accurate? What age is it okay for? Thor: Ragnarok is rated PG-13 for “intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and brief suggestive material”; that's true, but it's actually more than that.
Thor: Ragnarok is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and brief suggestive material.
Violence will probably be the main issue for most parents: Characters die (including tons of nameless bad guys), villain Hela can be very scary, and there's more slashing and stabbing than in other Marvel movies, though it's still mostly gore-free and non-graphic.
The display of sexual themes, strong language, and other mature aspects are why those under 17 shouldn't stream. But above all, the many scenes filled with gory violence are what makes Record of Ragnarok season 2 not kid-friendly.
As far as language goes – it's about moderate. I counted at least 4-5 good swear words (thankfully nothing too harsh like the F-word), but mostly coming from Thor, the main hero.
This game has received a PEGI 18 which restricts availability to ADULTS ONLY and is not suitable for persons under 18 years of age. This rating has been given because it features graphic violence and use of strong language.
Expect plenty of comic book-style action violence, including weapon use and hand-to-hand combat, as well as two injuries/deaths that are likely to upset younger audiences.
What age rating is recommended to watch Loki? Overall, very heavy adult dialogue but less intense violence, Loki appeals more to the older audiences than little kids.
good and suitable for the age ten and up but has moderate violence.
Rated PEGI 18 for Graphic Violence and Strong Language. This game features graphic violence. When human characters are struck by an axe or sword, they make pained sounds and blood effects are shown. As attacks continue, this can lead to decapitation or dismemberment.
good and suitable for the age ten and up but has moderate violence.
The movie's violent and disturbing scenes make it unsuitable for children under 13 years, and parental guidance is recommended for children aged 13-15 years. The main messages from this movie are about being resilient and fighting for what's right.
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.
PEGI stands for Pan European Game Information. PEGI ratings are used to give games ages ratings. Games considered suitable for all age ranges. Games may contain some non-realistic violence. Games may show more graphic and realistic-looking violence towards fantasy characters.
Parents need to know that this movie features repeated violence by frightening, spider-legged and penetrative machines, in particular directed against a 10-year-old girl. Her high-pitched screams and tears might alarm younger viewers.
Parents: According to the ESRB, this game contains: blood and gore, intense violence, nudity, strong language and strong sexual content.
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Dunbar is famed in Scottish and ecclesiastical history for issuing the longest curse, a 1000-word diatribe against the Borders reivers who he excommunicated saying this: “I curse their head and all the hairs of their head.
Neither the gore, language, or violence really bothered me. Although there was still tons of gore, language, and violence. This game also shows bare breasts and other forms of nudity. Although, you should be fine to play this game if you're 13 or older.
God of War Ragnarok is rated M by the ESRB board due to “Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language” present in the game.
There is some cursing and violence. There's bloody scenes but nothing gory. In the anime the sexualization of female characters is extremely tamed at first. Starting in the 200's and later it gradually gets worse to the point where as an adult you're rolling your eyes.