May 15, 2026

Brave New World is rated PG-13 for “intense sequences of violence and action and some strong language,” according to the description from the ratings board. Such a “strong language” warning is rare for a Marvel movie. (Avengers: Endgame and Avengers: Infinity War, for example, did not carry such a label.)

The new Captain America movie has perhaps double the amount of coarse language as most Marvel films—a disappointing trend for a genre that is marketed as family-friendly and promotes toys aimed at children (Details below). Sam Wilson is one of the worst offenders. 

The violence remains within PG-13 boundaries with plenty of explosions, gunfire, and fist-on-face combat, but we also see a few graphic moments that may give parents pause: an off-screen suicide and a knife in a chest, for example. 

Brave New World has its engaging moments. We cheer as Sam Wilson embraces his role as Captain America. We root for President Ross to secure world peace. 

But the film is confusing at times, dull at other times, and lacks depth. Only an appearance by “Red Hulk” injects excitement into the final third of the film.

No doubt, the youngest of Marvel fans will enjoy all the bells and whistles. Let’s hope the next movie in the franchise, though, is more family-friendly. 

Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and some strong language. Language details: h-ll (15), s–t (14), d–n (5), SOB (2), a– (3), b—-rd (2), GD (1), misuse of “Jesus” (2). 

Discussion questions for families: Why is it so hard to follow a legend? How can we discern when to collaborate with those we disagree with for the greater good? Why is courage important in leadership? Can anyone be redeemed?

Entertainment rating: 3 out of 5 stars.
Family-friendly rating: 3 out of 5 stars.

Photo Credit: ©Marvel

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