Storm Rider: Legend of Hammerhead (2026)
Story overview
In a post-apocalyptic world centuries after the Great Flood, storm riders compete in dangerous water races to secure shelter for their communities within the fortified city of Argos. Rebellious riders Neb and Ana challenge the system by attempting to break through the storm barrier, uncovering hidden truths about their world in this Croatian-American-Serbian adventure film.
Parent Guide
A post-apocalyptic adventure film centered on competitive water racing and rebellion against established systems. While featuring 'death races,' the focus appears to be on adventure and discovery rather than graphic violence. Best for older children who can handle intense action sequences and complex societal themes.
Content breakdown
Contains competitive 'death races' on water with implied high stakes, but likely without graphic violence. Action sequences involve high-speed chases, storm navigation, and competitive tension. The term 'death race' suggests life-threatening competition but execution may vary.
Post-apocalyptic setting and storm sequences could be intense for younger viewers. Breaking through storm barriers may create dramatic visual and sound effects. The concept of competing for survival behind walls might create atmospheric tension.
No specific language concerns indicated. As an adventure film likely targeting family audiences, language is expected to be mild or non-problematic.
No indication of sexual content or nudity. Focus appears to be on adventure and action elements.
No indication of substance use. The survival-focused narrative doesn't suggest substance-related content.
Features competitive tension, rebellion against authority, survival stakes, and dramatic storm sequences. Characters face societal pressure and risk in their quest for truth. The post-apocalyptic setting creates an emotionally charged survival narrative.
Parent tips
This film features high-speed water races with competitive tension and post-apocalyptic themes. The 'death races' involve perilous competition but appear to be more about survival stakes than graphic violence. The storm barrier breaking sequences may create intense visual and sound effects. The rebellious protagonists challenging authority could spark discussions about questioning systems and seeking truth.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- What was your favorite boat in the movie?
- How would you feel living on water all the time?
- What colors did you see in the storm?
- Why do you think the riders compete in races?
- What might be behind the storm that Neb and Ana want to find?
- How do people work together in their water communities?
- What systems or rules in the movie seem unfair to you?
- How does the movie show different ways communities can organize after disasters?
- What skills do you think storm riders need to survive?
- What political or social commentary might be embedded in the storm rider society?
- How does the film use its Croatian/Serbian/American collaboration in its world-building?
- What ethical questions does the 'death race' concept raise about survival competitions?
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