Inthis fourth Transformers movie, robot-repairman Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) hauls home a dusty relic only to realize he has rescued an Autobot. But such a find is dangerous in a world determined to destroy these space invaders.
Why is Transformers: Age of Extinction rated PG-13? The MPAA rated Transformers: Age of Extinction PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, language and brief innuendo.Run Time: 166 minutes
Why is Transformers: Age of Extinction rated PG-13? Transformers: Age of Extinction is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, language and brief innuendo.
Violence: The movie contains ongoing depictions of violence involving robotic characters that are shot, crushed, impaled and caught in explosions. Characters engage in frequent hand-to-hand combat. A man and his daughter are threatened with guns held to their heads. A character is tossed from the top of a building. Car crashes are shown. A character is sprayed in the face with a fire extinguisher. A character is electrocuted. Fire-breathing transformers attack people. Infrequent scenes of blood (or a greenish blood-like substance) are shown. Characters experience moments of peril.
Sexual Content: Male characters make mild crude comments about women. A man talks about getting his girlfriend pregnant at high school graduation. Characters embrace and kiss. A female characters wears slightly revealing clothing. Mild sexual innuendo is included.
Although Shane says he wants to protect Tessa, there are times in the beginning of the movie where he backs off. How does Cade react differently to the defense of his daughter? Why do most parents, like Cade, want their children to be happy, healthy and safe?
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