

When the hunters head back out to sea, they realize they have a stowaway: a young orphan named Maisie (Zaris-Angel Hator), whose parents died on a monster-hunting ship. He strikes a deal with the king and queen, who've built their own ship and threaten to fire the hunters if they aren't able to bring in the Red Bluster after one last try. Captain Crow (voiced by Jared Harris) of the Inevitable is consumed by vengeance and wants to kill the beast that took his eye. But there's one beast that continues to evade them: the Red Bluster. In THE SEA BEAST, sea monsters have been nearly eradicated from the shores of the kingdom of Three Bridges, thanks to the help of the brave monster hunters. And the film boasts a diverse cast, including a young, strong female character who's kind, optimistic, and brave. Adult characters drink, and language includes "bloody hell" and "ass." The story shows the power of young people's standing up for others and making a big difference, as well as teamwork, integrity, and looking past the surface of a situation. There are swashbuckling sword fights and close calls with drowning, an adult points a gun at a child, and a child wields a knife.

Chaos and fighting lead to a child getting seriously injured, and a little blood is briefly shown. Monster hunters attack and kill the giant creatures with a variety of weapons (spears, cannons, etc.). It includes animated action violence and potentially scary images of enormous sea monsters attacking ships and causing destruction. Parents need to know that The Sea Beast is a thrilling adventure about a young orphan who stows away on a sea-monster-hunting ship and embarks on a journey that could change history.
