When a kid accidentally triggers the universe's most lethal hunters' return to Earth, only a ragtag crew of ex-soldiers and a disgruntled female scientist can prevent the end of the human race.
This movie contains 26 potentially triggering events.
There is a tease rhat something nasty is going to happen to a neighborhood dog; but it is just a ruse. One space alien dog" is shot in the head and pretty much lobotomized into becoming a docile pet and another space alien "dog" is shot in the chest and blown up.
While there isn’t anything extremely obvious, a larger predator punches a smaller predator in the mouth and there is a lot of blood. I’d assume that there would be broken teeth, but I didn’t see anything explicit.
Ooooh yes, serious indigo child vibes here considering how they call autism the next step of human evolution and treat it like a superpower in a way that’s rather condescending
Someone is lying flat between the outside of an aircraft and its hi-tech transparent protective shield. The two surfaces are so close together, I could barely stand seeing it.
The young child experiences behavioral tics, is extremely sensitive to noise and repeatedly claps his fists to his head or overly covers his ears, shows abnormal memorization skills, whimpers, and lacks proper communication skills— all points to him being autistic, but it’s also briefly mentioned. He is bullied by two older teens and called retarded by one of the soldiers.
Really depends on how deep you are into Predator lore to notice. Generally speaking female predators are larger than males and usually the ones in charge. Because of this it's possible the more threatening of the two predators was female. A soldier sees this predator mutilate the smaller predator and says, Is that the male?!" - That said, no one official has ever acknowledged a female predator featured in any movies, so your mileage may vary.
There’s annoyance toward a character that keeps mentioning biblical catastrophic references, but nothing targeting Jews (I doubt this man is a Jew, probably some branch of Christianity).