Parents need to know that John Wick is a brutally violent, frequently bloody thriller starring Keanu Reeves as an assassin. There's a very high body count: Characters are shot, maimed, stabbed, beaten, threatened, killed with firearms at close range, blown to bits in an explosion, strangled with bare hands,…
You know your family and kids best. If they've seen the other movies in the franchise, then this one is no different. As rule since it is incredibly violent, we'd stick with ages 15 and up, however.
John Wick: Chapter 2 is okay for kids 14+ in my opinion, even though it has over the top violence.
Runtime: 02:49 Rated R for pervasive strong violence and some language. John Wick (Keanu Reeves) takes on his most lethal adversaries yet in the upcoming fourth installment of the series.
Parents need to know that, like the original John Wick, John Wick: Chapter 2 is an action-packed, very violent thriller about an assassin played by Keanu Reeves. Name a brutal act -- stabbing, point-blank shooting, bloody suicide via wrist-slashing -- and you'll likely find it here; the movie is nonstop gory mayhem.
Parents need to know that John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum is the third film in the action/fighting-heavy John Wick movie series starring Keanu Reeves. Violence is constant and extremely intense. Much of it is done in an over-the-top, video game way that includes tons of guns and shooting, spurting blood and…
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Most of the profanity is spoken by the villains of the movie. John Wick says some profane items.
The answer is no since the film is rated R for pervasive strong violence and some language. Young children should avoid the movie, as it will contain extreme violence and lots (and lots) of gun-heavy combat that will result in a considerable body count.
R: RESTRICTED. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
An R-rated motion picture, in the view of the board, contains some adult material. The film may include adult themes, adult activity, hard language, intense or persistent violence, sexually oriented nudity, drug abuse or other elements, so that parents are counseled to take this rating very seriously.
Some bloody and graphic scenes are included. Expect a good amount of swearing, including F-bombs. John Wick is really intense and I recommend it for teens and adults ages 13+. 2 people found this helpful.
Parents need to know that John Wick is a brutally violent, frequently bloody thriller starring Keanu Reeves as an assassin. There's a very high body count: Characters are shot, maimed, stabbed, beaten, threatened, killed with firearms at close range, blown to bits in an explosion, strangled with bare hands,…
Rated PG-13 for intense sports action, violence and some strong language.
Restricted: R - Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.
John Wick has moved beyond a Ms. Perkins spinoff to tell a different female-led prequel story instead. Ballerina stars Ana de Armas as a female assassin and takes place between the events of John Wick 3 and John Wick 4.
Air is rated R by the MPAA for language throughout. Violence: An angry man threatens to bite off someone's genitals: this is not a serious threat but is part of an argument. Sexual Content: There is a brief glimpse of a nude male statue with visible genitals.
Mature (M)
M-rated films and computer games are not recommended for children under the age of 15. They include portrayals of elements such as violence and themes that require a mature outlook.
Those who thought Deadpool might just be a smidge more violent than your standard Avengers or X-Men movie, know this: It's NOT for middle schoolers. The adult language, the sex/nudity and innuendo, and the gore are too plentiful to recommend even for avid young high schoolers.
John Wick: Chapter Two is rated R by the MPAA for strong violence throughout, some language and brief nudity. Violence: Dozens of individuals are shot, stabbed, hit by cars, and strangled to death.
John Wick is rated R by the MPAA for strong and bloody violence throughout, language and brief drug use. Violence: Dozens of individuals are shot, stabbed, strangled, blown up, and struck by cars. There is a scene of torture.
Keanu is rated R by the MPAA for violence, language throughout, drug use and sexuality/nudity. Violence: - Frequent non-graphic violence.
John Wick 4 has a slew of horrifying deaths occur, which reaffirms this is the bloodiest and most cerebral entry yet, on a physical and mental level.
John Wick is seen drinking a bottle of Blanton's at the Continental hotel, following a good old fashioned gunfight.
For this type of movies showing him eating and sleeping is used only to build suspense (hence the scene of Willem Defoe character "waking up" John by shooting the pillow). We never see John Wick eat. And when we see him drinking he drinks alcohol. We also see John Wick taking some kinds of medicine..