Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Parents Guide

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is the second and final movie in the Aquaman series from DC Comics. It stars Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry, the half-human king of Atlantis, who teams up with his brother Orm to stop a dangerous threat from the lost kingdom of Necrus. The film mixes action, adventure, and family drama with lots of underwater scenes and sea creatures.

Parents often want to know if this PG-13 movie is right for their kids. It has intense action but no sex or nudity. Fight scenes show punching, stabbings, and some blood, like when characters battle with spears or get hurt in explosions. Nothing too gory stands out, but the violence can feel strong during big battles[1].

Language includes strong words like the f-word a few times and other swear words spread out. There is some drinking and smoking, such as characters having beer or using tobacco in casual moments[1]. Scary parts come from dark underwater caves, creepy monsters, and high-stakes chases that might frighten younger viewers.

The movie runs about two hours and focuses on Arthur protecting his newborn son while facing evil forces led by the villain Black Manta. It has humor from sidekicks like Topo the octopus and Arthur’s brotherly bond with Orm. Common Sense Media and IMDb note it suits tweens and up, thanks to the thrilling effects and positive themes of teamwork[1]. Families enjoy the spectacle, but kids under 10 might need to cover their eyes during fights.

For more details, check the full parents guide on https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32792206/parentalguide/[1]. Libraries like Sno-Isle have the DVD available for rent[4].

Sources
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32792206/parentalguide/
https://www.sno-isle.org/movies-tv/