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Parents guide

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

Content rating

  • Motion Picture Rating (MPA)
    Rated PG-13 for some sequences of intense action violence and frightening images

  • Sex & Nudity:
    None
  • Violence & Gore:
    Moderate
  • Profanity:
    Mild
  • Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking:
    None
  • Frightening & Intense Scenes:
    Moderate

Sex & Nudity

None
249 of 396 found this to have none
A man and a woman share a passionate, lingering kiss.
Two men take off their shirts, and we see the bare chest of one of them and the bare back and stomach of the other.
While Hermoine is dressed as Bellatrix, she is wearing a corset that reveals her cleavage for several minutes.

Violence & Gore

Moderate
177 of 267 found this moderate
Moderate. There is a lot of duelling with Death Eaters and witches and wizards. People are bloodied up, killed and injured. The part where there are a lot of dead bodies of favorite characters can be very emotional to viewers.
On the aftermath of the Gringotts heist, Voldemort is shown slaying everybody in the Gringotts lobby room for failing to stop the heroes, with lifeless bodies of goblins and humans strewn up everywhere around the room
A man gets brutally killed by a snake (seen from behind a stained glass window). While nothing too graphic is shown we see the outline of the snake rapidly attacking the man till near death. You also hear the man make disturbing sounds of pain (grunts/gasps).
One of most disturbing and violent Harry Potter movies.
A character is burned alive
A character freezes before exploding... not bloody but we see them burst into blank dust.
Some of the visuals are a bit frightening
There is surprisingly graphic and upsetting violence in this film. Beloved characters are shown being met with sudden and agonizing deaths; occasionally with bloody results and detail.
The most violent and bloody Harry Potter movie.
A man gets brutally killed by a snake (indirectly seen from behind a stained glass window). While nothing too graphic is shown we see the outline of the snake rapidly attacking the man till near death. You also hear the man make sounds of pain.

Profanity

Mild
174 of 263 found this mild
Mild.
Mild language such as "damn", and "hell" are used sometimes throughout the movie. Just like what you would expect out of a PG-13 movie.
The word "b*tch" once.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

None
195 of 240 found this to have none
Smoking: None
Drugs: None
Aberforth serves drinks to the trio in the Hog's Head. Although the book says that he served them mead, the film doesn't specify what it is.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

Moderate
153 of 270 found this moderate
Moderate. There are many deaths of main and known characters throughout, which can be upsetting and emotional to viewers.

Certifications

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  • Argentina
    • 13
  • Australia
    • M
  • Austria
    • 12
  • Brazil
    • 12
  • Canada
    • PG
    • PGAlberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario
    • GQuebec
  • Chile
    • TE+7re-release
  • Colombia
    • 7
  • Denmark
    • 11
  • Ecuador
    • Not Ratedself-applied
  • Egypt
    • Rself-applied
  • Finland
    • K-11
  • France
    • Tous publics
  • Germany
    • 12
  • Hong Kong
    • IIA
    • IIBuncut
  • Hungary
    • 12
  • India
    • UA
  • Indonesia
    • 13+self-applied
  • Ireland
    • 12A
    • 12Blu-ray rating
    • 12DVD rating
  • Israel
    • ALL
  • Italy
    • T
  • Japan
    • G
  • Lithuania
    • N-7
  • Malaysia
    • P13
  • Mexico
    • B
    • PGBlu-ray rating
  • Mongolia
    • PG
  • Netherlands
    • 12
  • New Zealand
    • M
  • Norway
    • 12
  • Peru
    • 14
  • Philippines
    • PG-13
  • Poland
    • 12
  • Portugal
    • M/12
  • Russia
    • 12+
  • Singapore
    • PG
    • PG13re-rating
  • South Africa
    • 10
    • 13DVD rating
  • South Korea
    • All
  • Spain
    • 7
  • Sweden
    • 11
  • Switzerland
    • 12canton of Geneva
    • 12canton of Vaud
  • Taiwan
    • 6+
  • Thailand
    • Not Ratedself-applied

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