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Henry Danger: The Movie

Henry Danger: The Movie

1h 26m2025United States of America
ActionComédieFamilialScience-Fiction

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Detailed parental analysis

Henry Danger: The Movie is a spirited and fast-paced superhero adventure, carried by an overall light atmosphere despite some sequences of tension. The plot follows Henry, a young superhero, confronted with a new supernatural threat while navigating between his hunger for personal recognition and the strength of his friendships. The film primarily targets children and pre-teens who are fans of the eponymous television series, but remains accessible to new viewers.

Underlying Values

The heart of the narrative rests on a well-constructed arc of maturation: Henry moves from a self-centred stance, concerned with glory and individual recognition, towards a genuine understanding of the value of friendship and collective work. The film does not merely state this message; it makes his protagonist experience it through concrete consequences of his choices. The character of Missy introduces an interesting nuance: her reprehensible acts are motivated by altruistic intentions, which opens the door to a conversation about the fact that good intentions do not necessarily justify all means. This is the film's main point of moral richness, and it deserves to be highlighted after viewing.

Violence

Violence remains within the codes of the family superhero genre: exchanges of blows, characters hurled against surfaces, use of laser guns, knives and wooden sticks. A fall from a significant height and a scene of vampiric bite are among the most intense moments. The sound atmosphere surrounding the villain, who moves through shadow with strong effects, can generate a genuine sense of unease in younger sensitive children. Nothing ventures into gore, and each act of violence is narratively motivated by the hero-villain dynamic, without particular indulgence. For 8 to 10 year-olds, the level is entirely manageable; below that, the tension may weigh.

Language

The language remains very mild and clearly calibrated for a family audience. The phrases used belong to the register of comic substitution common in children's productions, without actual insult or vulgarity. Nothing to note that requires a specific warning.

Substances

One scene mimics behaviour associated with alcohol consumption using a fizzy drink can. The gesture is diverted and clearly humorous, without glamourisation or promotion of alcohol consumption. The presence is anecdotal but perceptible to an attentive child, which may be an opportunity for a brief exchange.

Strengths

The film succeeds in making its transformation arc credible without burdening it: Henry's progression from selfishness to recognition of others is shown with sufficient dramatic consequences not to appear preachy. The construction of Missy's character, whose thefts fit within a logic of community protection, gives the narrative an unusual moral depth for the genre. For children already familiar with the series, the film constitutes a satisfying and emotionally coherent conclusion; for new viewers, it functions as an entry point into the universe without requiring prior knowledge.

Age recommendation and discussion points

The film is suitable from 8 years old, with particular attention for children sensitive to tense atmospheres below 7 years old. Two angles of discussion are worth exploring after viewing: ask the child whether Missy did the right thing even though her intentions were good, and have him recount a moment when he preferred to shine alone rather than share with his friends, to connect Henry's arc to his own experience.

Synopsis

Henry Hart meets a superfan—eager to fight crime with Kid Danger—who comes into possession of a device that can open up alternate realities. Facing a wild ride, Henry will need his best friend Jasper and his new superfan sidekick to find his way out or be stuck in another dimension forever.

About this title

Format
Feature film
Year
2025
Runtime
1h 26m
Countries
United States of America
Original language
EN
Directed by
Joe Menendez
Main cast
Jace Norman, Sean Ryan Fox, Ella Anderson, Michael D. Cohen, Frankie Grande, Glee Dango, Andre Tricoteux, Cooper Barnes, Eric Mazimpaka, Rachel Drance
Studios
Yes, Yes Coffee., Nickelodeon Movies

Content barometer

  • Violence
    2/5
    Moderate
  • Fear
    2/5
    A few scenes
  • Sexuality
    0/5
    None
  • Language
    1/5
    Mild
  • Narrative complexity
    1/5
    Accessible
  • Adult themes
    1/5
    Mild

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