Teens and tweens might be asking if they can see this one. The star power and comic book draw is there! But can they? What is the true age rating of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom? Can your kids watch this one? We’re covering the 7 big things parents need to know about the age rating for Aquaman 2 in this parents guide.
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About Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Having failed to defeat Aquaman the first time, Black Manta, still driven by the need to avenge his father’s death, will stop at nothing to take Aquaman down once and for all.
This time Black Manta is more formidable than ever before, wielding the power of the mythic Black Trident, which unleashes an ancient and malevolent force.
To defeat him, Aquaman will turn to his imprisoned brother Orm, the former King of Atlantis, to forge an unlikely alliance.
Together, they must set aside their differences in order to protect their kingdom and save Aquaman’s family, and the world, from irreversible destruction.
Aquaman 2 Age Rating: What Ages Can Really Watch This One?
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is rated PG-13 for Sci-fi violence and language. What does that mean for your family? We’re breaking it down for you in this Aquaman 2 parents guide.
Age Rating of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom: Parents Guide (7 Big Things)
Can your kids watch this one? What is the age rating of Aquaman 2?
This parent’s guide will help you decide if your family can handle the seven big issues with movies and shows: mature topics, gore, violence, language, sex, romance, and nudity. We’ll also give the Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom age rating and age-appropriate recommendations.
Language
Your kids will hear a few swear words in the movie.
Here’s a list to help you decide if Aquaman 2 is appropriate for your kids.
- @ss
- d!ckbag
- g-d, g-d d@mn
- son of a b!tch
- sh!t
- dumb
- p!ss
- sh!thole
- h@ll
Age Rating of Aquaman 2: Is It Safe For Teens When It Comes To Sex, Romance, and Nudity?
There is no sex or nudity in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom except for bare-chested men.
There are married couples that kiss.
Violence and Gore: Is Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Too Scary For Kids Under 10?
This movie is pretty violent and offers a lot of action and violence.
It’s not gory, but plenty of jump scares and a few sea monsters could be scary to young kids.
If your kids have seen the first Aquaman or watched many comic book movies, they are probably used to this type of violence and scares.
Is Aquaman 2 Ok For Kids: Mature Topics
There are characters seen drinking alcohol.
A baby is in peril that could be concerning for some kids.
Parents Guide: Is Aquaman 2 Appropriate For Kids Under 10?
As always, you know your kids best.
I think movies like this can be easy to decide about based on previous movie experiences. If your kids saw Aquaman already, then this movie isn’t anything I’d worry about.
If this may be their first superhero movie, then consider how they do with jump scares, violence and the list of language provided.
Can a 7 year old watch Aquaman 2? Possibly. I didn’t think it was too bad on any single area except for violence.
I’d probably stick with kids 9 and up unless you are a Marvel/DC family.
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Patty Holliday is a parent movie reviewer, writer, and podcaster living in the Washington, DC area. Her goal is to bridge the gap between casual fandom and picky critic with parent movie and television reviews. As a lifelong fangirl and pop culture connoisseur, she’s been creating online since 2009. You can find her work at No-Guilt Disney.com, No-Guilt Fangirl.com, No-Guilt Life, and as host of the top-rated No-Guilt Disney Podcast.