** Slight spoilers ahead! **
The dog is left in the care of the Fortress's robotic guardians as Superman goes off to save Metropolis. It was hard to see them get ambushed.
Yes, a baby is threatened and in severe peril for a. Extended period, crying. Several older children are also threatened, though all survive and none appear to sustain any injuries.
No, thought the hero mentions that he hopes there is a way for the villain to redeem themself somewhat in the future. Only one line and it's not elaborated on.
don’t know why this is yes. luthor is manipulative and abusive but always candid in what he’s doing. bad guys lie to get their way but there no gaslighting
Perry White has a cigar in his mouth (which is incredibly rare to see in a modern superhero film), but he never smokes it.
Side-Note: Interestingly, there are reports that Oz Cobb couldn't be shown with an unlit cigar in The Batman.
Krypto, the dog, is under duress and attacked at one point, and he whines. But he is okay. Later he is in a sort of trance state but doesn't seem to be aware he's in a stressed situation.
I'll admit that I'm using the term "drugged" loosely, but as happens in most Superman movies there is a scene where kryptonite is used to incapacitate Superman, leaving him conscious but helpless. I can't help but draw parallels between this and certain date rape drugs.
When they are fighting a monster, Hawkgirl hits the monster in the eye. Green Lantern creates a machine that constantly stabs the monster in the other eye. Later in the movie nanobots are seen crawling into Superman’s eyes and completely covering them.
No gore, very little blood. A characters spits out some blood in the opening scene and has some cuts on his face. This is in the snow so it is extra visible, but the movie is very safe even during fight scenes!
Mentions of torture. *mild spoilers* Superman is exposed to kryptonite, which looks very painful and distressing. Rather than physical torture, he’s tortured psychologically by having someone who helped him brought in and playing Russian roulette. The whole thing is pretty distressing, even if it’s not traditional torture.
There is a poisoning where the poison in shown as black veins in the characters' hands.
Several people try to pick up broken ceramic with their hands but there is no indication they get hurt.
A baby is kidnapped and held hostage to ensure his father's cooperation. Lex trapping dozens of people in his private pocket universe prison could also certainly count.
MODERATE:
In the opening scene in Antarctica, after the expository text says that Superman has lost his first battle, we see Superman crash land in the snow. (This is shown in the trailer.)
MODERATE:
Superman suddenly enters Lex Luthor's office, crashing loudly through the door. Here's the scene on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LV7y_HnQr4&pp=ygUhU3VwZXJtYW4gM
MINOR:
At one point Superman is pushed through a portal, and after he sees another person sitting down, a glass door loudly closes behind him.
MAJOR:
Jimmy walks down an alleyway at night; he is suddenly grabbed.
MINOR:
A woman talks on the phone in a dark room; eventually some men come barging in.
MINOR:
A world leader is asked to evacuate the building, but he refuses. We then hear a window smash.
MAJOR:
Near the end of the film, a jump scare happens shortly after Superman says, "THAT'S my greatest strength!"
MINOR:
There are a few minor moments throughout the film where flying characters crash into other flying characters from out of frame, but these moments happen during exciting scenes so they're unlikely to be startling.
[Some info was originally provided by the users FckJumpscares and feckhead on a different page of the same name.]
SPOILER - When superman goes to turn himself in, the cops/military men smash him into the ground. Superman rebuttals asking if it was necessary since he turned himself in willingly, the "cops" say aliens don't have rights.
Lex has access to his own pocket dimension that he uses to imprison his enemies throughout the film. At the climax, he lures Superman out by opening a rift to his pocket dimension that slowly destroys Metropolis.
not quite but with a lot of the high speed action, the camera follows the movements but i wouldn’t say shakey in an unsteady way, it’s pretty consistently stable
MODERATE:
In the opening scene in Antarctica, after the expository text says that Superman has lost his first battle, we see Superman crash land in the snow. (This is shown in the trailer.)
MODERATE:
Superman suddenly enters Lex Luthor's office, crashing loudly through the door. Here's the scene on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LV7y_HnQr4&pp=ygUhU3VwZXJtYW4gM
MINOR:
At one point Superman is pushed through a portal, and after he sees another person sitting down, a glass door loudly closes behind him.
MAJOR:
Jimmy walks down an alleyway at night; he is suddenly grabbed.
MINOR:
A woman talks on the phone in a dark room; eventually some men come barging in.
MINOR:
A world leader is asked to evacuate the building, but he refuses. We then hear a window smash.
MAJOR:
Near the end of the film, a jump scare happens shortly after Superman says, "THAT'S my greatest strength!"
MINOR:
There are a few minor moments throughout the film where flying characters crash into other flying characters from out of frame, but these moments happen during exciting scenes so they're unlikely to be startling.
[Some info was originally provided by the users FckJumpscares and feckhead on a different page of the same name.]
Cat Grant dresses revealingly while playing a minor role. Not outright objectification but sexualization (she had a similar cameo in The Suicide Squad).
***small spoiler***
The dog is captured (this scene was probably the hardest), then saved.