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Certification

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MPAA Rated PG-13 for prolonged sequences of violence and destruction, suggestive content, and language
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • Like all of these movies there are shots entirely comprised of women's butts, but there aren't that many in this movie.
  • Cipher makes out with Dom in front of Letty
  • There are some crude comments.
  • Frequent kisses happened throughout the movie
  • Dom and Letty are shown kissing and getting in bed while on vacation.

Violence & Gore

  • During the climax where they disarm nukes, Roman's car is going underwater after the ice below is broken. He's told to grab on to the driver's side car door where he proceeds to be dragged through the ice. (he's fine besides being cold.) He then hits a soldier on a snowmobile with said car door, (it's implied that the soldier is dead or unconscious.) and takes the soldier who he hit with the car door's pistol and proceeds to shoot soldiers coming towards him. (no blood as it happened so quick)
  • In one scene people are seen cutting seafood in a factory and fishes insides are seen for a few seconds onscreen as someone cuts into it.
  • There is a violent prison riot in which we see Hobbs fighting several inmates and prison guards. Inmates and guards are brutally knocked out and thrown into each other and getting shot with rubber bullets. A guard gets his head bashed into a large concrete doorway and another man gets his arm violently slammed by a large sliding metal door
  • The film contains prolonged scenes of violence that are scattered throughout the film.
  • These include car chase sequences, dealing of heavy blows through punches and kicks, as well as the use of firearms and explosives.
  • Some of the stronger scenes of violence depict characters who are implied to have killed their victims by breaking their necks and spines; a scene where a soldier is implied to have been thrown over a railing into a spinning turbine; and some scenes of property destruction where a convoy of vehicles is crushed by a wrecking ball and vehicles that are flung over a building's ledge.

Profanity

  • Hobbs calls Shaw a, "tea-and-crumpets eating Sumbitch". (comical)
  • 1 use of "fuck"
  • There are also some instances of mild language used, such as the terms "shit", "bitch", "damn", "ass", "asshole", "bastard", etc.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A drug cartel is mentioned (due to the boss having ties with the main antagonist)
  • Dom and his crew are shown drinking at the family dinner at the end.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • This movie is a little darker than the previous films in the franchise.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • Dom gets into an intense fistfight with Connor Rhodes during the final battle; Rhodes is killed when Dom breaks his neck over the hood of his car
  • A screaming Elena (tied to a chair with a piece of tape over her mouth) is shot in the face (offscreen) by Connor Rhodes. This is the most intense and unsettling scene in the movie as there is a baby (Dom's son) during the scene.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • In this movie the main character of the franchise Dom, is forced to become a villain in order to protect his newborn son. Watching him go down this path can be hard to watch.
  • Due to the severity of Dom's darkened state and the main villain getting away scots-free, this film can easily be considered one of the darkest films in the franchise.
  • An army of self driving cars start trying to crash into people in cars protecting codes. No blood, but followed by a bunch of cars falling from a multi story parking garage onto people in impenetrable cars. No deaths seen but can scare some viewers.

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