If you are a parent wondering if this film is too scary for a 4-year-old: It is a "Hotel Transylvania" movie. The "scary" elements are purely cosmetic. The skulls are goofy, the vampires are clumsy, and the blood is replaced by red juice. The film is rated PG for "some action and rude humor," which translates to about three jokes about butts and one scene where a character gets smashed by a piano. It is perfectly safe for the 5+ crowd, though the loud kraken scenes might be intense for very sensitive toddlers.
But the real musical star is, surprisingly, . He voices a dog-like "Puppy" monster, but his delivery of the cruise ship safety drill (set to the beat of a trap song) is one of the funniest gags in the movie. The film leans heavily into tropical house, EDM, and dancehall remixes of classical music, creating a sonic atmosphere that genuinely feels like a vacation. Hotel Transylvania 3- Summer Vacation