Early reviews for “The Mandalorian and Grogu” were mixed last week, and as more commentary pours in, the consensus remains split for the first “Star Wars” film to hit theaters in seven years, as previously reported by the Deseret News.

The “Star Wars” franchise has a history of family-friendly entertainment, but does its latest theatrical release follow the same pattern?

The film follows Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal), a former lone bounty hunter, and his apprentice, Grogu, on a new galactic adventure. For parents wondering about the film’s content, here is a breakdown of what to expect based on critic and audience reviews and parental guides for the PG-13 rated film.

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Violence and gore

This is the only category to receive a “moderate” rating on the IMDb parents guide. Characters are seen fighting, punching, kicking, stabbing, shooting, being set on fire, blown up and crushed by creatures. While some of these scenes result in character deaths and audible bone-breaking, the explosions and violence are not overly graphic.

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Profanity, alcohol and substance use

The film is almost squeaky clean in these categories. The parents guide notes only two mild uses of profanity and there are no scenes featuring sex, nudity, alcohol, drugs or smoking.

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Frightening and intense scenes

This image, released by Disney, shows The Mandalorian, portrayed by Pedro Pascal, right, and Grogu in a scene from Lucasfilm's "Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu." | Lucasfilm Ltd., Disney via the Associated Press

The IMDb guide rates intense scenes as mild. While multiple characters face peril and there are a few jump scares, the tension appears to be standard for the franchise. There is one character injured throughout much of the film, which might worry more sensitive viewers.

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What audiences and critics have to say about the family-friendly content

Viewer consensus lands on a family-friendly greenlight, despite the lukewarm critical reviews about the film’s storyline.

One reviewer wrote on X, “I was very skeptical due to bad reviews but ended up loving it. It’s a great family film, kids will love it.”

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On Rotten Tomatoes, a parent shared a similar sentiment: “Fun family movie. Grogu is adorable. My teens loved it.”

Another audience reviewer called it a “classic ‘Star Wars’ popcorn flick,” praising the heartfelt father-son dynamic between the main characters. “This felt like a true family movie,” the reviewer wrote. “The kind where families can come together, laugh, enjoy the action, and escape into another world for a couple of hours.”

Other viewers praised the film for being “very enjoyable” for children and focusing on fun rather than political agendas.

However, some critics argue the movie lacks depth. One reviewer noted that while children will likely enjoy themselves, “the Force is not with ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu.’ In fact, I seriously doubt this is the Star Wars adventure most are looking for. Move along.”

This image, released by Disney, shows director Jon Favreau, left, and Pedro Pascal on the set of Lucasfilm's "Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu." | Nicola Goode, Lucasfilm Ltd. / Disney via the Associated Press
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