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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)

157 min · Fantasy · Rated PG-13 (USA)

63
ScoutScore
BOLD

Heads up before you watch. Notable content.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire scores 63 on the ScoutScore, which is Bold. Heads up before you watch. Notable content. FilmScout maps 18 flagged scenes and 2 worth skipping.

What FilmScout flagged

Heads up11
Mute5
Skip2

Kinds of content

Action, Dark Imagery, Profanity (mild), Theme

Scenes FilmScout flagged

Where each one lands in the runtime, and alerts that arrive before it does, are in the app.

Age ratings by country

AUM
CAPG
GB12A
USPG-13

Talk about it after

“Cedric Diggory showed courage and fairness throughout the tournament, and Harry risked everything to bring him home. What do you think it means to honor someone who has died, and how does the way others react to loss shape what you do next?”

Common questions

Is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire okay for kids?

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire scores 63 on FilmScout's ScoutScore, which places it in the Bold tier. Heads up before you watch. Notable content. FilmScout has mapped 18 flagged scenes in it, covering action, dark imagery, profanity (mild). The right answer depends on your child, which is why FilmScout shows you the scenes instead of giving a verdict.

What is the ScoutScore for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?

63, which is the Bold tier. The ScoutScore is driven by the intensity of a movie's heaviest moments rather than how many it has.

What is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire rated?

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is rated PG-13 in the United States. Ratings differ by country: AU M, CA PG, GB 12A, US PG-13. A letter rating stamps a whole movie at once, so FilmScout scores it scene by scene instead.

See every scene in the FilmScout app.
Each flagged moment with its place in the runtime, plus live alerts that follow along while you watch.