Venture: Breathtaking Fear

Venture: Breathtaking Fear is an upcoming film based on Venture.

Synopsis
Robert Jacob wins the deed of Venturian City after beating Chung at his own game. However, trouble arises as terrorists, bombers, madmen, anarchists, and antidisestablishmentarians attack the city. Could there be a Breathtaking Fear Jacob may need to face? Only time will tell.

Rating
Venture: Breathtaking Fear received a PG-13 rating in the United States of America for intense sequences of medieval violence, action, and frightening imagery on November 24, 2017. This was the first instance of the film's title being leaked. It will later be rated PG13 in Singapore.

Sex & Nudity

 * Probably none.

Violence & Gore

 * This film has been confirmed to have really graphic violence.
 * A lot of explosions.
 * People desperately attempt to escape a building as it is wrecked, all of the columns supporting the ceiling are ruined, leaving them running for the elevator. The lift's shaft, however, is decimated. The skyscraper is than crushed, with no survivors to be found in the broken remains.
 * Robert Jacob battles four guys with blunderbusses at an ATM machine and one man shoots a power pistol, grabbing Jacob; Jacob shoots wide energy blasts at the guys and kills them, as a laser shoots across the road and explodes a market; Jacob pulls out the owner and customers safely, but the store is singed and in debris.
 * A man's brain is torn out on screen. He is then lowered slowly into a hole of magma, where he burns to death.
 * Necro (a villain) has a turban with a macroscopic face hanging from it.
 * The (temporary) killings of the Vepturegeng is completely heartless; Wendigo gets a hole blown into his chest (white blood is seen around the wound and staining his fingers), Drifter has a cleft cut across his bladder, Gunner has his spine snapped to the point to the point the pieces stick out of his ribs, Tracer is maimed in phases, and Serpent has a bayonet stuck through his chest while he hacks out white blood. However, they all get better due to the magic of Perdita.
 * Spoilers: When Decayer gets blown up the second time, the shock wave causes Perdita's face to erupt (white blood and chunks of organs fly everywhere), and the remains of the Decayer sink into the ocean and melt into a gray blob.

Profanity

 * Probably none.

Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking

 * Probably none.

Frightening/Intense Scenes

 * Probably a lot.

Alcohol/Drugs (Heavy)

 * Fictional drugs are consumed by gangsters, though they only appear to be random items, such as carrot tops, cocoa, sugar, blackberries, and balls of goo.
 * Recreational druggies take MDMA pills in the background of a city; no effects are displayed.
 * 6 mobsters are known for smuggling fictional drugs, and have a farm where drugged wheat is grown in their manor.
 * We see a drunken seaman with a bottle of wine singing many lines about what he is carrying.
 * Count Lionel pours and offers a drink to Terrence and we then see Lionel holding his own from which he sips.
 * Robert Jacob holds up an empty bottle labeled to be wine. When he goes looking for some. Terrence Jacob then offers him some and Robert drinks from it. Terrence then has some as well.
 * We see several drunk people at a harbor, including Tyler Jacob (who pukes), and there is drinking during a brawl.
 * Robert shares a bottle of beer with Athansios.
 * An Army assembles bottles of alcohol to be used (in an ignitable manner) against Decayer.
 * Various people raise their glass to toast the Jacob Knights.

Blood/Gore (Extreme)

 * A hoodlum is bludgeoned repeatedly with a spiky baton before being decapitated in a propeller.
 * Robert Jacob beats a slaver with a chain, before leaving him to be crushed by a giant wheel (white blood sprays in all directions).
 * A cult has a ceremony where a man has his brain removed while alive (no wound is depicted, and white blood shown is minimum).
 * A team of villains are thrown off a ledge into a stream of Gavials (we see the animals chomping on them and clothes hovering on the water).
 * Men with Gardner Guns shoot bullets randomly throughout a room of people, all of which are shot (white blood splashes everywhere).
 * Voodoo priests drink (white) human blood.
 * Throughout the film, we see miscellaneous characters who have various white bloody grazes on them.
 * We see a bat of sorts rip off a man's head, while another man has white blood on him and various coffins are heaved out into the water.
 * We see a view of a creature's back that is covered with purple bloody marks.
 * A sizable cephalopod attacks Venturian City, snatching away people until Robert gives the order to fire cannons that injure several of the cephalopod tentacles (with bloody results) making it let go, but only for a moment. It then returns, but a moment later Terrence fires a shot into a net holding cases of alcohol that explode upon impact and tear up the cephalopod's tentacles (with gory results).

Disrespectful/Bad Attitude (Mild)

 * Although presented playfully, viewers will be insulted by stereotypical gibberish spoken by shaman Oba.

Guns/Weapons (Extreme)

 * Flintlocks/Hunting Rifles/Longswords/Shanks/Stern Chasers/Spikes/Blades/Pikes/Hatchets: Carried and/or used to threaten, wound, or murder other characters. See "Violence" for details.

Imitative Behavior (Heavy)

 * Phrases: “Acrogen; always a prick,'.


 * All of the combat, stunts and mannerisms by the Jacob Knights can be enticing for children to imitate.
 * Count Lionel eats a dwarfed, living person.
 * Some Void Monsters have twigs through the skin in their heads.
 * Discussions of voodoo religion and demonstrations of a voodoo doll are included, along with the drinking of human blood.

Jump Scenes (Minor)

 * A Dlab suddenly emerges from a wall.
 * We suddenly but briefly see a skeletal soul that is alive in Hell.

Music (Scary/Tense) (Extreme)

 * An extreme amount of actionoriented, suspenseful and ominous music plays in the film.

Music (Inappropriate) (Minor)

 * We see a drunken seaman with a bottle of wine sings many lines about what he is carrying.


 * A song contains the lyrics "You know what to do with that big fat butt" and "Wiggle wiggle wiggle".

Profanity (Mild)

 * 7 uses of damn, 2 uses of hell, and 1 of prick.

Sex/Nudity (Mild)

 * Boyce Jacob is shirtless throughout the whole film.
 * Robert Jacob’s jacket and jeans are burnt off by a lightning machine, teleporting him to the Void. He is naked, but covers his genitalia. A nearby Void Monster crushes a Void Crystal to bits, Jacob using the cshards to cover his genitals (he unintentionally assembles them in an extremely phallic shape, and accidentally drops one upon surprise).
 * A song contains the lyrics "You know what to do with that big fat butt" and "Wiggle wiggle wiggle".
 * Frequent uses of the phrase "Suck yours!".

Smoking (Minor)

 * Count Lionel smokes a cigarette in one scene.

Violence (Extreme)

 * Several people are murdered by being stabbed with a burning spiked pillar.
 * A hoodlum is bludgeoned repeatedly with a spiky baton before being decapitated in a propeller.
 * At a forge, Robert Jacob is threatened to be torn in half by a slave owner. Jacob beats the slaver with a chain, before leaving him to be crushed by a giant wheel (white blood sprays in all directions) and freeing all of the slaves.
 * A cult has a ceremony where a man has his brain removed while alive (no wound is depicted, and white blood shown is minimum).
 * A ghetto monster hangs a group of people, including children, on energy wire gallows.
 * A team of villains are thrown off a ledge into a stream of Gharials (we see the animals chomping on them and clothes hovering on the water).
 * Men with Gardner Guns shoot bullets randomly throughout a room of people, all of which are shot (white blood splashes everywhere).
 * Robert Jacob shoots a ghostly cannibal to prove they are a zombie (the cannibal is unharmed).