
The Death of Marion Wayne

The Death of Marion Wayne
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What this film brings
Content barometer
Violence
3/5
Notable
Fear
2/5
A few scenes
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
1/5
Mild
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
1/5
Mild
Expert review
Based on the available synopsis, this appears to be a western revenge story about an armed outlaw, with a tense atmosphere that feels clearly rougher than a typical family film. The main sensitive elements are gun use, confrontations with law enforcement, prison material, and a plot driven by revenge and systemic indifference rather than by reassuring adventure. Even without a full scene by scene breakdown, the violence seems story central and likely recurrent, with credible danger linked to capture, escape, and retaliation, which makes it unsuitable for very young viewers. There is no strong evidence here of sexual content, and language or substance use remain uncertain, but the criminal western framework already calls for some emotional maturity. For parents, I would recommend this mainly for early teens, or slightly younger only with guidance and a conversation beforehand about revenge, abuse of power, and armed conflict.
Synopsis
Marion Wayne is a chaotic gunslinger traveling the country with his small gang. When he gets captured by the law he learns of an indifference of power within the law, and upon breaking out of prison he pursues a revenge arc to balance the system.
Difficult scenes
The setup focuses on a gunslinger and his gang, which suggests a world where weapons and physical threat are part of the everyday atmosphere. Even without a confirmed scene by scene account, this kind of story can be unsettling for children who are sensitive to guns, sudden arrests, and the possibility of injury or death. The main character is captured and imprisoned, introducing situations built around restraint, confinement, and hostile authority. For younger viewers, prison scenes, questioning, or loss of freedom can create real anxiety, especially if the film emphasizes injustice or helplessness in the face of power. The story is driven by revenge after an experience perceived as deeply unjust. That narrative frame can be troubling for children, because the lead is not simply trying to stay safe, he is also pursuing retaliation, which can make the conflicts feel darker and morally more complicated.
Where to watch
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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026
About this title
- Format
- Feature film
- Year
- 2026
- Original language
- EN
- Directed by
- Tyler Wright, Izzy fischer
- Main cast
- Connor George, Salem Clark-Addison Channell, Skyleah Westerfield, Jackson Nies, Kyle Ferguson, Miles Greeley, Sienna Ball-Wilscam, Maximillian Noble, Bode Rehm, Lauren Hunter
Content barometer
Violence
3/5
Notable
Fear
2/5
A few scenes
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
1/5
Mild
Narrative complexity
0/5
Simple
Adult themes
1/5
Mild
Expert review
Based on the available synopsis, this appears to be a western revenge story about an armed outlaw, with a tense atmosphere that feels clearly rougher than a typical family film. The main sensitive elements are gun use, confrontations with law enforcement, prison material, and a plot driven by revenge and systemic indifference rather than by reassuring adventure. Even without a full scene by scene breakdown, the violence seems story central and likely recurrent, with credible danger linked to capture, escape, and retaliation, which makes it unsuitable for very young viewers. There is no strong evidence here of sexual content, and language or substance use remain uncertain, but the criminal western framework already calls for some emotional maturity. For parents, I would recommend this mainly for early teens, or slightly younger only with guidance and a conversation beforehand about revenge, abuse of power, and armed conflict.
Synopsis
Marion Wayne is a chaotic gunslinger traveling the country with his small gang. When he gets captured by the law he learns of an indifference of power within the law, and upon breaking out of prison he pursues a revenge arc to balance the system.
Difficult scenes
The setup focuses on a gunslinger and his gang, which suggests a world where weapons and physical threat are part of the everyday atmosphere. Even without a confirmed scene by scene account, this kind of story can be unsettling for children who are sensitive to guns, sudden arrests, and the possibility of injury or death. The main character is captured and imprisoned, introducing situations built around restraint, confinement, and hostile authority. For younger viewers, prison scenes, questioning, or loss of freedom can create real anxiety, especially if the film emphasizes injustice or helplessness in the face of power. The story is driven by revenge after an experience perceived as deeply unjust. That narrative frame can be troubling for children, because the lead is not simply trying to stay safe, he is also pursuing retaliation, which can make the conflicts feel darker and morally more complicated.