Hot Seat Parents Guide
Hot Seat is an upcoming thriller directed by James Cullen Bressack and produced by BondIt, Buffalo 8 Productions, Verdi Productions. Distributed by Lionsgate.
If your kids wish to watch the film, you should learn about the age rating and parents’ guide about the film. It provides you with information related to the content shown in the film. Check out Hot Seat Age Rating and Hot Seat Parents Guide in the below article.
Hot Seat Release Date
Hot Seat is set to be released on July 1, 2022
Film Name | Hot Seat |
Genre | Thriller |
Director | James Cullen Bressack |
Production company | BondIt Media Capital |
Release Date | July 1, 2022 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Distributors | Lionsgate |
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Overview
An ex-hacker is forced to break into high-level banking institutions, another man must try to penetrate the booby-trapped building to get the young man off the hot seat.
Hot Seat Age Rating | Hot Seat Parents Guide
R Rated means Restricted. Program-rated R is intended to be viewed by mature, adult audiences and may be unsuitable for children under 17. Contains content that is unsuitable for children. Children Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian.
Hot Seat Cast
- Mel Gibson as Wallace Reed
- Shannen Doherty as Chief Pam Connelly
- Michael Welch as Enzo
- Kevin Dillon as Orlando Friar
- Kate Katzman as Ava
- Eddie Steeples as Jackson
- Sam Asghari as Sergeant Tobias
- Lydia Hull as Kim
- Keith Jardine as Security Tech
- Jonathan Stoddard as Newscaster
- Anna Harr as Zoey
- Xzavier Estrada as SWAT Officer
- Dylan Flashner as Lance
- Ben Steele as Cop
- Drew Taylor as Delivery Man
- Anthony Pagliaro Jr. as Bomb squad
- Cesar Miramontes as Paramedic
- Kyle Pierson as Looky Loo
Know about Hot Seat Parents Guide. Why does Hot Seat receive this age rating? Read the complete information about Hot Seat 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).