Mountain King (2026)
Story overview
In 'Mountain King' (2026), Hannah travels to Sweden to surprise her boyfriend and meet his family, but soon suspects they're hiding a monstrous secret. This horror-comedy-fantasy blends suspense with humor as Hannah uncovers supernatural family secrets in a remote Scandinavian setting.
Parent Guide
A horror-comedy with moderate scares balanced by humor, suitable for teens and some mature tweens with guidance. Contains suspenseful moments and fantasy monster elements.
Content breakdown
Fantasy violence involving monster encounters, chase scenes, and suspenseful peril. No graphic or realistic violence; action is stylized with comedic elements.
Jump scares, suspenseful sequences, and monster imagery typical of horror-comedies. Scary moments are often followed by comedic relief. Some scenes may be intense for younger viewers.
Occasional mild language (e.g., 'hell', 'damn') in tense situations. No strong profanity.
Implied romantic relationship between main characters, with some kissing and affectionate moments. No sexual content or nudity.
No depiction of alcohol, drugs, or tobacco use.
Suspenseful buildup and moments of fear balanced with humorous relief. Themes of deception and family secrets create emotional tension.
Parent tips
This PG-13 horror-comedy features jump scares, monster elements, and comedic relief. Best for teens 13+; some younger tweens 10-12 may handle it with parental guidance. Contains suspenseful moments, mild fantasy violence, and some frightening imagery balanced with humor.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
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- What was the funniest part of the movie?
- What would you do if you visited a new country?
- How did the movie make scary things funny?
- What clues did Hannah notice about the family secret?
- How would you handle discovering a surprising family secret?
- How does the film use horror and comedy genres together effectively?
- What cultural aspects of Swedish family life did you notice?
- How does the movie explore themes of trust in relationships?
- What makes monster stories compelling as metaphors for real issues?
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet.
