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(2018)

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Certification

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MPAA Rated PG for action sequences and some brief mild language
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl passionately but briefly kiss.
  • Violet and Tony Rydinger flirt awkwardly in a few scenes.
  • Superheroes wear skin-tight "super suits" that accentuate muscles and especially accentuate the figures of women.
  • There are a number of shots focusing on Elastigirl's wide backside.
  • Violet gets upset and moody when Tony Rydinger doesn't arrive for a date. Dash then asks if she is 'having adolescence'.

Violence & Gore

  • A man tells the story of how his father was shot by criminals. Video of father turning around scared and a zoom on a gun firing.
  • Moderate animated violence with no blood, gore or major injuries. There is stylized fight sequences, but with no lasting pervasive violence. Cruelty some characters possess may factor into the situations where some are harmed unjustly.
  • In the helicopter scene, Elastigirl tells two other adults to get ready and they jump out of the helicopter and fall in the water. It is unknown if they drowned or survived the fall as they are not seen or mentioned in the movie after that.
  • In one scene Violet shocks a man with his own electric powers.
  • Animated action violence.

Profanity

  • One use of "hell" and two uses of "damn"

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Adult characters are shown consuming alcoholic beverages in a few scenes but remain sober throughout.
  • Two women drink spirits and behave in a mildly drunk way, slurring their words.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • EPILEPSY WARNING! This movie involves multiple scenes with strobe effects--some lasting as long as a minute. The time stamps are around the 1 hr 10 min mark, a VERY intense one around 1 hr 24 min that lasts about forty seconds, and one directly after a scene involving a group photo.
  • The appearance of the ScreenSlaver is frightening. The villain's introduction is dark, suspenseful, and disturbing.
  • At the beginning of the film, Tony is briefly shown being memory-wiped, and he appears to have been knocked unconscious. Might be slightly worrying to some younger viewers, wondering what Violet may end up with.
  • Dark themes like the loss of a parent (either one of them or both), family issues and dictatorship, a darker tone, some scary and suspenseful moments, and much violence and action.
  • Not as dark as the first film but the film has intense superhero violence.
  • Caution: The screensaver scene contains strobe lights, which can trigger seizures for people who have epilepsy.
  • Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • Helen's fight with Screenslaver involves the two kicking, thrashing, and violently tossing each other around the strobe-effect-lit room with Helen being viciously shocked and tortured. Brutal & Intense.
  • Helen pursues an escaping Evelyn Deavor, stowing away in her jet. Evelyn first assaults her by putting the jet through violent maneuvers to throw Helen about the cabin. Evelyn then shuts off the oxygen in the plane, causing Helen to become delirious with hypoxia and nearly suffocate to death, while Evelyn continually kicks her away, violently knocking her back. Intense/Violent.
  • The opening sequence involves a villain called The Underminer drilling holes beneath the cityscape, causing large debris and skyscrapers to collapse with the civilians in peril, and The Incredibles rushing to stop him. The Underminer and Mr. Incredible get into a brutal fist fight. Amidst the chaos, the villain' monsterous vehicular drill almost demolishes a capital building. This entire sequence is visceral and intense.
  • Evelyn tortures Helen by encasing her in a sub-degree freezing chamber while strapped to a chair. Helen is seen pale-white with her nose and cheeks red and her body quivering in pain as a result.
  • Jack-Jack is watching a scene on a movie about a burglar trying to steal from people and he notices a raccoon stealing a piece of meat from their garbage and eating it and Jack-Jack recognizes the problem and he fights the raccoon such as slapping, punching, kicking, when he's on fire, laser beam coming from his eyes, Jack-Jack turning into rubber and the raccoon attempts to rip him, and they punch each other and Jack-Jack multiplies then piles the raccoon until Bob stops him. Played for laughs.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Scenes of superheroes turned to villains vs. kids are scary to children.
  • Helen beats up and strangles Bob, only to force a mind control visor onto him.
  • Bob has an emotional outburst at his children, dealing with how stressed and confused he is. He has dark shadows under his eyes from not sleeping. It is played for comedy, and Jack Jack giggles, though if you were in Bob's position, you'd feel sorry for him.
  • In some scenes, superheroes are wearing hypnotic glasses to do violence to others by putting glasses on others.
  • Winston tells the story about his father getting killed by criminals and her mother dying from the broken heart.
  • Violet's tantrum can be very upsetting. Somehow played for laughs.
  • Seeing Elastigirl suffering from hypoxia after Evelyn shuts the oxygen off in the plane is rather upsetting.

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