![]() ![]() Granted, they've become more inured to violence by watching Marvel movies. Or an age appropriate threshold, but so many kids are used to so much more. I have always been careful about exposing them to violence, so they have a low-ish threshold for it. I'm the kind of mom who generally previews Marvel movies so I can fast forward over scenes that I think are too violent or disturbing for my 11 and 12 year olds. ![]() ![]() To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. There's a theme of facing major, traumatic change that will have ripples throughout future Marvel titles and may have an impact on younger viewers characters also display positive traits including courage and perseverance. One character drinks a lot, but it's not treated as a serious problem. Language includes "ass" and "s-t," as well as adolescent humor-style references to masturbation and orgies. You can also expect plenty of big, explosive comic book-style moments. ![]() 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. It's much less serious and dark than the previous Thor installments (especially The Dark World) humor/tone-wise, it's a lot more like Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man. Parents need to know that Thor: Ragnarok is the third chapter in Marvel's solo-superhero series about the ancient god of thunder, Thor ( Chris Hemsworth) - and the first to be directed by cult favorite Taika Waititi ( What We Do in the Shadows). ![]()
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