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The Death of Robin Hood 2026

The Death of Robin Hood 2026

Movie · 2h 3m

17+ Ages 15-17
Editor
Solid
R

Director: Michael Sarnoski

Cast: Hugh Jackman, Jodie Comer, Bill Skarsgård, Murray Bartlett, Noah Jupe, Jade Croot, Faith Delaney, Tabitha Smyth, Beau Thompson, Alfie Lawless, Asher de Silva, Elijah Ungvary, Fintan Shevlin, Katie Breen, Michael Hanna

What's the Story?

Grappling with his past after a life of crime and murder, Robin Hood finds himself gravely injured after a battle he thought would be his last. In the hands of a mysterious woman, he is offered a chance at salvation.


Content Ratings

What's in the title & why it matters

Language Mild
1/5

swearing is almost non existent , couldnt even remember if there was any cussing.

Drinking, Drugs & Smoking None
0/5

None

Violence & Scariness Heavy
4/5

Violence is frequent and graphic throughout. Characters are stabbed, slashed, impaled, and beaten in graphic detail using swords, knives, arrows, axes, and other medieval weapons. Bloody wounds, injuries, and corpses appear regularly.

Sex, Romance & Nudity Mild
2/5

Near the start of the film, two men are briefly shown covering themselves in dirt as camouflage, shown in profile with no genital nudity visible. Later, a woman is implied to be masturbating as part of a ritual, though nothing explicit is shown; the scene is subtle, with only moaning and a slight lift of her dress hem.

Diverse Representations Mild
2/5
Flow & Focus Mild
2/5
Positive Role Models Mild
1/5
Products & Purchases Mild
1/5

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The Review

Written by Parent Guide Plus Editors

The Death of Robin Hood stars Hugh Jackman and Jodie Comer, filmed in Ireland. The pacing is slow and dialogue-heavy throughout, which divides viewers sharply. The dark, brutal tone and character-focused approach work for patient viewers but frustrate those expecting sustained action. The opening is widely considered the strongest section of the film.


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