Parents' Guide to

The Ultimate Legacy

By Renee Schonfeld, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 10+

Solid messages in this earnest but routine sequel.

Movie NR 2017 99 minutes
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Community Reviews

age 10+

Based on 2 parent reviews

age 13+

Life has twist.

It= enjoyed this movie. It has surprises that make you realize you can't judge someone by the way they look. It may be over the head of someone under the age of 10 and may not capture the attention of a tween or young teen. I believe that would be depend on their maturity. If you are looking for a good movie, clean and free of the filth so many have today, this is a good one.
age 7+

Hope Embodied

My emotions were certainly wrestled with when watching The Ultimate Legacy, and that is certainly a positive comment. This tale of kindness that I desperately needed comes with a bevy of terrific performances and believable dialogue that truly moved me. I hope that this movie can reach as many people as possible!

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say: (2 ):
Kids say: Not yet rated

This by-the-numbers sequel to two other similarly-themed TV movies is almost rescued by the strong presence of Myko Olivier, who brings heart and spirit to what might have been stereotypical role. With Bill Cobb and Brian Dennehy, among others, reprising their earlier featured characters, there are some stand-out moments. Overall, however, what little suspense there is forced, and a number of key players bring little to already-conventional parts. There's no denying the value of the sincere messages delivered in The Ultimate Legacy, but there's nothing new there either. Given all that, for folks who like fairy tales -- even with a young prince instead of a princess -- it's a harmless diversion.

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