13+ — frequent action violence and chases, several profanity-oaths using divine names in exclamation ('Jesus, Scott!', 'For Christ's sake!'), mild sexual innuendo between adult characters, and an intense flashback depicting a child's…
This Marvel action-comedy features frequent chase and fight sequences, a few profanity-oaths using divine names in exclamation, and light sexual innuendo between adult characters. A flashback depicts a child's parents dying, and a villain nicknamed 'Ghost' is linked in dialogue to the folkloric witch Baba Yaga.
🏷️ Character death🐉 Ghost🏷️ Parental death🏷️ Violence🐉 Witch
Fantasy creatures ×2Crude humor ×1Death & grief ×2Innuendo ×2Profane oaths ×6Violence ×3
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Profane oaths · 6
- 'Oh, my God!' as surprised exclamation (uncertain)
- 'For Christ's sake!' used as oath
- 'Goddammit, Bill!' used as oath
- 'I swear to God' used as emphatic oath
- 'For God's sake!' used as oath
- 'Jesus, Scott!' used as oath
Violence · 3
- gunfire exchange, 'Stop firing!'
- villain threatens to reach into Scott's chest and crush his heart
- comedic reference to villains having 'killed many, many people' (uncertain)
Fantasy creatures · 2
- Ghost — quantum-phasing villain nicknamed 'Ghost', likened to walking through walls
- Baba Yaga — folkloric witch invoked as a nickname for the feared villain
Death & grief · 2
- parental death — Ava recalls both her parents dying in an accident
- villain says of Janet, 'if she dies, she dies' — threat of character death
Innuendo · 2
- joking double meaning, 'comparing sizes'
- 'other stuff-ing together' — implies past romantic/sexual involvement
Crude humor · 1
- extended vomiting joke, 'he barfed, a lot'
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