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What follows are the superhero movies and TV shows that included all the adult-oriented content it wanted to. They’re the ones you might want to think twice about before showing your kids. But there were a few exceptions. For one, Super didn’t count because it wasn’t actually a superhero movie. Furthermore, Logan, Darkman, and Birds of Prey didn’t quite make the cut because, compared to the entries that did, they’re not all that gory or obscene. You still might not want to show them to your kids, but compared to the next movies they’re not so bad.
7) Watchmen

Watchmen may be the least R-rated of these seven R-rated movies and shows, but it still definitely has its moments that aren’t great for kids. And, while it is violent, this is the entry of the list that isn’t kid-friendly because its narrative is adult-oriented.
This is a movie that has multiple characters get cancer just for being around a protagonist. It’s also a movie that has a scene where one of the more iconic “heroes” assaults a female colleague. And, lastly, it’s a movie with a scene where that very same “hero” guns down a woman he impregnated in cold blood. Definitely heavy stuff for a family viewing.
6) Kick-Ass

Kick-Ass caught some flack at the time for having a 12-year-old Chloë Grace Moretz say some of the more offensive expletives in the English language. But, of course, she made it work. We believed her as Hit-Girl.
On top of the language, the movie has some graphic scenes, just like the source material. For instance, there is a part where a man’s head explodes in a big microwave. Then there are the dark moments that are played (successfully) for shock laughs, such as the scene that opens the film, where a young man plummets off a building while trying to fly.
5) Joker

Superhero action doesn’t feel all that heavy even when it is of the R-rated variety. But Todd Phillips’ Joker is fully based in reality. So, when there is violence, it’s pretty jarring.
For instance, there are the shootings on the train, Arthur’s extremely brutal murder of Randall in his apartment, and, of course, his shocking execution of Murray Franklin on TV. None of this feels removed from reality and given how the movie has spent its entire runtime showing how tormented and discarded its protagonist feels, it’s as though we’re watching a horribly sad documentary. Well, compared to the other entries on this list, anyway.












