R.I.P.D. 2: Rise Of The Damned

moderate violence, threat, scary scenes, sex references
Director(s)Paul Leyden
Production year2022
Genre(s)Action, Music, Western
Approx. running minutes103m
CastJeffrey Donovan, Rachel Adedeji, Penelope Mitchell, Evlyne Oyedokun, Jake Choi, Richard Brake, Craige Els, Stephanie Levi-John, Tilly Keeper, Richard Fleeshman, Paul Leyden, Andrew Klein, Paul Leyden, Peter M. Lenkov, Ogden Gavanski, J. Peter Robinson, Bruno Degrave, Kevin Armstrong, Katalin Baranyi, Sophie Holland, Ben Pollack, Faye Timby-Taylor, Zsuzsanna Borvendég

R.I.P.D. 2: Rise Of The Damned

moderate violence, threat, scary scenes, sex references
R.I.P.D. 2: RISE OF THE DAMNED is a US supernatural action comedy prequel, set in the Old West, in which a recently-dece ...
R.I.P.D. 2: RISE OF THE DAMNED is a US supernatural action comedy prequel, set in the Old West, in which a recently-deceased sheriff is resurrected to join a paranormal police force tasked with averting an apocalypse.
violence
In a highly fantastical sequence, a villain plunges his hand into an undead minion’s chest, spilling gooey black ‘blood’. There are occasional moderate shootouts and fight scenes, without visible injury detail. Undead characters are shot or stabbed, but the violence has no effect on them. A fleeting flashback shows a character about to be burned at the stake.
threat and horror
There are moderate scenes involving demonic entities and possession. In one scene, black tendrils shoot out of a possessed man’s body, causing his head to flop backwards at an unnatural angle. However, the sequences of threat are not prolonged and are usually broken up by action and comedy.
sex
Infrequent moderate sex references include a brief comic reference to ‘missionary’ and ‘doggy style’ sex.
additional issues
Two undead agents appear to the living in the form of a pair of Black women, giving rise to comic scenes of historical racism and sexism, which are clearly criticised; for example, in one scene the agents encounter a ‘no colored allowed’ sign at a hotel and force the cowardly owner to burn it. Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bullshit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘ass’, ‘asshole’, ‘nuts’, ‘hell’ and ‘goddamnit’. There is also infrequent mild rude humour.
moderate violence, threat, scary scenes, sex references
Classified Date:
24/02/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
In a highly fantastical sequence, a villain plunges his hand into an undead minion’s chest, spilling gooey black ‘blood’. There are occasional moderate shootouts and fight scenes, without visible injury detail. Undead characters are shot or stabbed, but the violence has no effect on them. A fleeting flashback shows a character about to be burned at the stake.
threat and horror
There are moderate scenes involving demonic entities and possession. In one scene, black tendrils shoot out of a possessed man’s body, causing his head to flop backwards at an unnatural angle. However, the sequences of threat are not prolonged and are usually broken up by action and comedy.
sex
Infrequent moderate sex references include a brief comic reference to ‘missionary’ and ‘doggy style’ sex.
Classified date24/02/2023
LanguageEnglish
violence
In a highly fantastical sequence, a villain plunges his hand into an undead minion’s chest, spilling gooey black ‘blood’. There are occasional moderate shootouts and fight scenes, without visible injury detail. Undead characters are shot or stabbed, but the violence has no effect on them. A fleeting flashback shows a character about to be burned at the stake.
threat and horror
There are moderate scenes involving demonic entities and possession. In one scene, black tendrils shoot out of a possessed man’s body, causing his head to flop backwards at an unnatural angle. However, the sequences of threat are not prolonged and are usually broken up by action and comedy.
sex
Infrequent moderate sex references include a brief comic reference to ‘missionary’ and ‘doggy style’ sex.
additional issues
Two undead agents appear to the living in the form of a pair of Black women, giving rise to comic scenes of historical racism and sexism, which are clearly criticised; for example, in one scene the agents encounter a ‘no colored allowed’ sign at a hotel and force the cowardly owner to burn it. Bad language includes ‘shit’, ‘bullshit’, ‘son of a bitch’, ‘ass’, ‘asshole’, ‘nuts’, ‘hell’ and ‘goddamnit’. There is also infrequent mild rude humour.
Director(s)Paul Leyden
Production year2022
Genre(s)Action, Music, Western
Approx. running minutes103m
CastJeffrey Donovan, Rachel Adedeji, Penelope Mitchell, Evlyne Oyedokun, Jake Choi, Richard Brake, Craige Els, Stephanie Levi-John, Tilly Keeper, Richard Fleeshman, Paul Leyden, Andrew Klein, Paul Leyden, Peter M. Lenkov, Ogden Gavanski, J. Peter Robinson, Bruno Degrave, Kevin Armstrong, Katalin Baranyi, Sophie Holland, Ben Pollack, Faye Timby-Taylor, Zsuzsanna Borvendég
moderate violence, threat, scary scenes, sex references
Classified Date:
24/02/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
In a highly fantastical sequence, a villain plunges his hand into an undead minion’s chest, spilling gooey black ‘blood’. There are occasional moderate shootouts and fight scenes, without visible injury detail. Undead characters are shot or stabbed, but the violence has no effect on them. A fleeting flashback shows a character about to be burned at the stake.
threat and horror
There are moderate scenes involving demonic entities and possession. In one scene, black tendrils shoot out of a possessed man’s body, causing his head to flop backwards at an unnatural angle. However, the sequences of threat are not prolonged and are usually broken up by action and comedy.
sex
Infrequent moderate sex references include a brief comic reference to ‘missionary’ and ‘doggy style’ sex.
Classified date24/02/2023
LanguageEnglish