Abigail parents guide

Abigail Parent Guide

You think your kid is a monster?

Release date April 19, 2024

Theaters: A group of criminals kidnap the daughter of a wealthy family for ransom, but soon discover that the little girl is actually a bloodthirsty vampire.

Why is Abigail rated R? The MPA rated Abigail R for strong bloody violence and gore throughout, pervasive language and brief drug use.

Abigail
Rating & Content Info

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Why is Abigail rated R? Abigail is rated R by the MPAA for strong bloody violence and gore throughout, pervasive language and brief drug use.

Violence: People are bitten, shot and stabbed throughout the film. A vampire preys on terrified people. Bodies explode, spraying blood and body parts around. Severed limbs and bloody bodies are seen. A woman has to get out of a pool filled with rotting corpses. There are jump scares.
Sexual Content: There is brief mention of sex trafficking. A man hides in a woman’s bedroom but she forces him out. A man sings song lyrics that contain innuendo. A man draws a picture of male genitals on the cheek of sleeping man.
Profanity: There is frequent use of sexual expletives as well as scatological curses, crude anatomical expressions, and terms of deity. Sexual hand gestures are seen.
Drugs/Alcohol: There is vague mention people’s past misuse of drugs and alcohol. Marijuana is used on screen. People drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes.

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Cast and Crew

Abigail is directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett and stars Alisha Weir, Giancarlo Esposito, Dan Stevens.