Rogue — One

: Features intense space battles, ground combat on the tropical planet Scarif, and a brief but iconic appearance by Darth Vader . Parental Guidance

The story centers on , the estranged daughter of Galen Erso, the Empire's lead engineer for the Death Star. After being recruited by the Rebel Alliance, Jyn joins forces with a diverse team—including rebel intelligence officer Cassian Andor and the reprogrammed Imperial droid K-2SO—to infiltrate an Imperial stronghold and secure the station's schematics. The film bridges the gap between the prequel and original trilogies, explaining how the rebellion achieved its first major victory. Content Breakdown Rogue One

: Rated PG-13 for extended sequences of sci-fi violence and action. The film is often described as a "gritty war movie" with a high body count and emotional sacrifices. : Features intense space battles, ground combat on

: A blind warrior monk who maintains a deep spiritual connection to the Force. The film bridges the gap between the prequel

Parents should note the film is significantly darker than most other Star Wars entries. Most lead characters perish in the finale, which can be distressing for younger viewers. Organizations like the Raising Children Network recommend it for ages 13 and up due to its intense battle sequences. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Movie Review