Why is “Carry-On” rated PG-13? An MPAA rating was given for “strong violence, gory images, some language and suggestive references”. Kids-In-Mind.com’s assessment includes several kisses, discussions about pregnancy and parenting, several people who have died from gunshots, stabbings, drug-induced poisoning and heart attacks, a high-speed car shooting that ends in bloody injuries and crashes , several fistfights and near strangulations, several arguments and threats of violence, and at least 1 F-word and other strong language. Read our parent guide below for details on this sexual content, violence & strong language.
After being blackmailed into allowing a carry-on bag containing nerve gas to pass through security and onto a plane, a resourceful LAX TSA officer (Taron Egerton) races to outwit the seemingly omniscient man (Jason Bateman) manipulating him and also save his pregnant girl (Sofia Carson). Also with Danielle Deadwyler, Theo Rossi, Tonatiuh, Logan Marshall-Green, Dean Norris, Sinqua Walls and Curtiss Cook. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. The line of dialogue is spoken in Russian without translation. (Duration: 1:59)
After being blackmailed into allowing a carry-on bag containing nerve gas to pass through security and onto a plane, a resourceful LAX TSA officer (Taron Egerton) races to outwit the seemingly omniscient man (Jason Bateman) manipulating him and also save his pregnant girl (Sofia Carson). Also with Danielle Deadwyler, Theo Rossi, Tonatiuh, Logan Marshall-Green, Dean Norris, Sinqua Walls and Curtiss Cook. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. The line of dialogue is spoken in Russian without translation. (Duration: 1:59)