Purple Hearts (2022)

Purple Hearts Parents Guide

Purple Hearts is Netflix’s upcoming musical drama film directed by Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum.

It is important for parents to check age ratings and parents’ guide of a film their kids wish to watch. It provides you the prior information related to the content shown in the film that helps you to decide if the film is suitable for your kids or not. Check out Purple Hearts parents guide and Age Rating.

Purple Hearts Release Date

Purple Hearts is set to be released on July 29, 2022 on Netflix.

Movie Name Purple Hearts
Genre  Drama, Music, Romance
Director Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum
Written by Sofia Carson, Liz W. Garcia, Kyle Jarrow
Release Date July 29, 2022
Country United States
Language English
Production companies Alloy Entertainment, Netflix
Distributors Netflix

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Purple Hearts Official Synopsis

Fierce opposites Cassie and Luke get attracted to each other within their marriage of convenience in ‘Purple Hearts’. Purple Hearts includes a beautiful Soundtrack

Purple Hearts Parents Guide | Age Rating

Purple Heart is rated NC16 in Singapore.

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 Who is in the cast of Purple Hearts?

  • Anthony Ippolito
  • Sofia Carson as Cassie
  • Linden Ashby
  • Nicholas Galitzine as Luke
  • Chosen Jacobs
  • John Harlan Kim
  • Kat Cunning
  • Scott Deckert
  • Rand Guerrero as Defense Attorney
  • Nicholas Duvernay as Armando
  • Kendall Chappell as Mila
  • Breana Raquel as Riley
  • Sarah Rich as Hailey
  • Debbie Fan as Judge
  • Sean Berube as Marine
  • Asante Jones as Col Yarvis
  • Josh Cruze as Music Busker
  • Kaitlin Huwe as Kylie

Know about Purple Hearts Parents Guide. Why do Purple Hearts receive this age rating? Read the complete information here about Purple Hearts ratings in the UK, US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Switzerland, and overseas.

In fact, the age rating is fixed by MPAA( Motion Picture Association of America film rating system),  BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and Commons sense, TV Parental Guidelines (A television content rating system in the United States).

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