After being murdered by corrupt colleagues in a covert government agency, Al Simmons makes a pact with the devil to be resurrected to see his beloved wife Wanda. In exchange for his return to Earth, Simmons agrees to lead Hell's Army in the destruction of mankind.
This movie contains 11 potentially triggering events.
A family urgntly gets into a car, concerned for their safety, and decide that they need to leave without waiting for their dog to show up. The dog is not completely abandoned, as he has decided that he wants to accompany the protagonist.
The comical antagonist has a lot of flatulence and makes jokes about the details. There is a visual gag where he pulls his underwear out from his pants and there is a brown stain.
There is a brief scene where the protagonist has been burned head to toe, so his clothes have been burned off. Although he is technically naked, it does not look like nudity because he is covered in burn damage and lacking genitals.
There is a homeless boy with an abusive dad. There is a scene where the dad berates and threatens the child. The dad raises his fist to hit the child, but is stopped by the protagonist.
With the scene at the dog peeing on the Blue monster its attempts to strangle the puppy but doesn't yelp or seem to be harmed but the monster does kick him and he yelps, in the end the dog is found and harmed
It's is not super sexual in the traditional sense. A demon character, who calls himself The Violator, transforms and restrains the protagonist against a balcony's rail, then uses a long tongue to suggestively lick the protagonist's face. The Violator does it again later to the protagonist's wife.
No, but someone gets their shin pierced by a sharp grapple hook. It is on screen and looks moderately deep, but the blades do not pierce all the way through.
A child takes a bite out of a spoiled sandwich and then spits it right out, more like just letting go of the bite in his mouth than spitting. He gags and coughs, but that is all. The man beside him scolds him and says, "You p*king up decent food?" but it really does not look like p*ke. Sandwich does not look horrobly gross, but is brightly colored (like playdough) to show that it is spoiled.
The comical antagonist has a lot of flatulence and makes jokes about the details. There is a visual gag where he pulls his underwear out from his pants and there is a brown stain.