A Knives Out Mystery parents guide and age rating

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is the highly-anticipated sequel to the 2019 breakout film from Rian Johnson. But is it a good family movie night pick?

When tech billionaire Miles Bron (Edward Norton) invites tons of his wealthy, fabulous friends on vacation, no one expects someone to turn up dead. But that’s exactly what happens. Enter Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig), who is recruited to solve this latest mystery.

Find out what Glass Onion is rated and whether it’s appropriate for a family movie night.

Like the first Knives Out movie, Glass Onion is rated PG-13, which means parental guidance is suggested, and parents are cautioned as material might be inappropriate for viewers under 13. Glass Onion received a PG-13 rating for strong language, sexual material, drug content, and some violence.

Overall, Glass Onion should be okay for families to watch together if the kids are at least 12 and up, but it will depend on your child’s maturity level.

Below, we’ll highlight what you can anticipate from the film, according to Common Sense Media. Mild spoilers ahead for the movie.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery will be released on Netflix this Friday, December 23. 

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