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Kat H. Parent

December 31, 2021

age 13+

Comic book violence with graphic violent talk and suicide reference 13+

Quite violent in comic book style. My main objection for kids is a graphic reference to suicide, a couple of violent descriptions that are quite adult and a graphic inference of Loki gouging someones eye. My 10 yr old watches The Mandalorian, Star Wars and other action movies but I turned this off half way through.

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pstr Parent of 8 and 10-year-old

December 5, 2021

age 11+

This title has:

Too much violence

Too much swearing

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September 21, 2022

age 10+

Exciting movie has great messages, and very mild violence.

Great movie for kids, there is violence all throughout the movie, but nobody dies. There is quite a bit of consumerism, and there isn’t any swearing. Great for children.

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March 8, 2021

age 10+

GREAT

Marvel Awesomeness 10/10

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Mcegabby Adult

February 19, 2021

age 10+

The best Marvel movie so far

In terms of quality, it’s the best Marvel movie so far! It kept my attention and had a lot of great humor. There were a few innuendos but nothing compared to the previous movies. No explicit scenes or anything to skip over. There is a bit of swearing but nothing too bad. The violence will depend on your kid. I personally think it would be ok for 10 and up.

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December 18, 2020

age 10+

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rtgfc T. Adult

March 25, 2023

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Vikram K. Adult

October 7, 2021

age 13+

AVENGERS ASSEMBLE!

Avengers is what happens when you connect all of the previous heroes in one big crossover movie. This is where the MCU really began and it made Marvel Studios a power house.

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January 12, 2021

age 7+

FANTASTIC

This movie is amazing!, it is definitely one of the best superhero movies of all time, there is a lot of violence with guns, martial arts, aliens, knives, lasers and such but it won't scare the kids. The plot is easy to understand for kids and there are only a few bad words like ass and hell and one mention of son of a bitch. This is a really good movie to watch with your kids if you have seen the previous Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor ,and Captain America: The First Avenger.

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November 7, 2020

age 8+

Great thriller! Good for ages 8 and up! Joins all Heroes (SO FAR) into one great movie.

This is a really good movie, but has a good amount of violence, but nothing really bad, weapons are alien shooter things and a spear. The thing I really like about this film is that it joines all of the heroes (So Far) into one film. Some reviews say the aliens look scary, but let me tell you, THEY ARE NOT SCARY. All the aliens have face coverings on, but one takes his of to hiss. Even then it is not scary. There is no kissing or stuff like that either. NO blood. The Hulk can be a bit frightening when he is pounding cars and stuff.

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FAQs

What is the parent rating for the Avengers? ›

Marvel's Avengers is rated by PEGI at 16 and above, and by the ESRB at T for Teen.

Is Avengers appropriate for a 7 year old? ›

The movie is aimed at adolescent and adult Marvel fans and is definitely not suitable for children. Parental guidance is strongly recommended for younger teenagers because of the many violent and disturbing scenes.

What is the content warning of the Avengers? ›

The Avengers contains intense action violence with numerous deaths, but there is minimal blood and gore. For example: Loki uses a power staff to fire bolts of energy, killing several people. He uses brute strength to throw people against walls and through the air.

Is there swearing in Avengers? ›

There is mild bad language ('hell', 'damn', 'ass', 'son of a bitch', 'pissed off', 'bastards'). 'P*ssed off' is said. 'B*stards' is said.

Is Avengers safe for kids to watch? ›

Great movie for kids, there is violence all throughout the movie, but nobody dies. There is quite a bit of consumerism, and there isn't any swearing. Great for children.

Was Avengers R Rated? ›

According to Feige, the initial cuts of The Avengers kept coming back with an R-rating by the MPAA. This was because, when Coulson was stabbed, the blade would always be shown going from his back and out through his chest.

Is there swearing in Thor? ›

Natalie Portman could up Jane's sass and the movie would benefit, and the CGI isn't the best, but other than that it's good. The Ugly: Not much, a few minor curse words. Conclusion: Thor is pretty darn good.

Is The Avengers violent? ›

Really nothing too bad. Throughout the film, there are many intense action sequences that include fights, kicks, punches, punched down people, and shootouts in which many people killed but no blood. There are many destruction scenes. The climactic final battle scene is very intense, destructive, and harsh.

Is Avengers endgame suitable for 8 year old? ›

In addition to the violent scenes mentioned above, Avengers: Endgame has some scenes that could scare or disturb children aged 8-13 years. For example: A character deliberately jumps to her death. She's sacrificing herself to save others.

Is there any swearing in Marvel movies? ›

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.

Who swears the most in the Avengers? ›

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.

Are all Avengers movies PG-13? ›

All MCU movies are rated PG-13 and all of them contain a measure of violence and deal with themes of death.

What Marvel movie says the F word? ›

In a newly released clip from “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” Peter Quill — the Star Lord — uses the f-word when talking to Nebula. Collider said this seems to be the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first use of that word.

Have they ever said the F word in the MCU? ›

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.

Is Avengers OK for 8 year old? ›

The Avengers is an action adventure bringing together a number of Marvel's most famous superhero characters. It is targeted at adolescent males and adult fans of Marvel comics. It contains violence and scary scenes which make it unsuitable for children and some younger teens.

Why is the Avengers PG-13? ›

Comic book violence with graphic violent talk and suicide reference 13+ Quite violent in comic book style.

Can a 11 year old watch Avengers? ›

Watching Experience: Quality(opinionated): (My rating) Rated PG-13 For intense sequences of sci-fi action violence throughout including brief bloody images, some language and brief suggestive material.

Is Avengers endgame appropriate for 11 year olds? ›

In addition to the violent scenes mentioned above, Avengers: Endgame has some scenes that could scare or disturb children aged 8-13 years.

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