Adventure movies have broad appeal because they feature universal themes and escapism from the real world. Adventure movies also often feature thrilling action that puts characters at a crossroads. There is often nostalgia associated with adventure movies since many of them go on to become classics. This allows each new generation to discover these stories. Adventure stories for the whole family also often feature widely applicable moral lessons told through the journey itself.

Many adventure movies appeal to viewers of all ages. Some movies, likeThe Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, feature a group of people who go on an adventure together and become closer because of their experiences. Other movies, likeThe Wizard of Oz, center around the journey of a single character who is helped along their journey.The best adventure movies that appeal to viewers of all generations contain layers within the stories.

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10’The Sorcerer’s Apprentice' (2010)

Directed by Jon Turteltaub

The Sorcerer’s Apprenticeattempts to expand Disney’sFantasiaandFantasia 2000. In these movies, Mickey Mouse played a character known as The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. In the 2010 movie,Nicolas Cageplays Balthazar Blake, an ancient sorcerer who was an apprentice to Merlin. In the present day, Balthazar meets Dave (Jay Baruchel), who becomes his student. The two have to fight the forces of evil when they are released into the world.

The Sorcerer’s Apprenticeis endearing because it is such a silly story. The fact that Nicolas Cage is able to play a character that matches his energy in real life makes this a fun adventure story to follow.This is a story that viewers of all ages can enjoy, since anyone can appreciate what a wild ride this story isfrom beginning to end.Nicolas Cage’s performance alonebrings this chaotic story together in a way that can be appreciated by the entire family.

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The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

9’Spy Kids' (2001)

Directed by Robert Rodriguez

Spy Kidsis the first movie in the franchise of the same name. The series follows the Cortez family and the careers of Ingrid (Carla Gugino) and Gregorio (Antonio Banderas), who are both spies. They are retired and attempt to hide their former work from their children, Carmen (Alexa Vega) and Juni (Daryl Sabara). However, when Ingrid and Gregorio are kidnapped, their children have to enter the world of espionage.

What makesSpy Kidssuch a compelling adventure moviefor viewers of all ages is the fact that it is a family story at its core. As Carmen and Juni learn the ropes of their parents' profession, they must confront their parents' enemies while finding new friends and family along the way. Their journey into this fictionalized version of the intelligence community is deeply endearing. While playing with the most technologically advanced gadgets, all the Cortezs learn the true definition of family, which is a lesson needed at any age.

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8’The Goonies' (1985)

Directed by Richard Donner

The Gooniesfollows a group of kids whose families are facing foreclosure on their homes. They call themselves “the Goonies.” When they get together for one final weekend before having to move, they come across a map that claims to lead readers to buried pirate treasure. In a last-ditch effort to save their homes, the Goonies decide to try to find this treasure. Along the way, the Goonies end up getting involved with a crime family who follows them as they search for this treasure.

The Gooniesisa thrilling adventure moviethat can be enjoyed by all generations.A hunt for pirate treasure is an adventure that viewers of all ages can invest in. There is a universal appeal to the idea of trying to find such a life-changing amount of treasure. What givesThe Gooniesits intergenerational appeal is the fact that there are multiple layers to this simple and charming search for treasure. There is humor that appeals to all ages and the easily understood stakes of wanting to protect one’s family.

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7’Jumanji' (1995)

Directed by Joe Johnston

Jumanjiis a dark fantasy adventure movie that follows the chaos caused by a mysterious board game. The story revolves around Alan Parrish (Robbin Williams), who was transported from his home to the depths of the jungle as a child after he started to play Jumanji. Years later, he re-appears as an adult and meets Judy (Kirsten Dunst) and Peter (Bradley Pierce), siblings who come across the game themselves. With Sarah (Bonnie Hunt), Alan’s childhood friend, the group has to fight the haunted game.

What makesJumanjisuch a delight is the fact that it blends horror and humor with deeply emotional stakes. The movie builds tension that’s critical for adventure movies by making full use of the haunted board game.This is another example of an adventure story that features a journey that is all about family. Watching Alan, Sarah, Judy, and Peter all rely on one another in the face of increasingly dire stakes is a narrative that viewers of all ages can get behind.

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6’Paddington' (2014)

Directed by Paul King

Paddingtonis based on the beloved character created byMichael Bond. The movie follows the titular character’s journey around the world. The Brown family adopts him once he makes his way from Peru to London, England. Paddington has to face a taxidermist who wants to stuff him and put him on display. He also does his best to search for an explorer he met years earlier on his travels. There is a lot of humor and sweetness to be found in this adventure story.

Paddingtonis a charming adventure moviethat all ages can enjoy because of Paddington himself and his dynamic character. Anyone of any age can appreciate Paddington’s deeply emotional journey to find a family and, by extension, his identity. The entire family can appreciate this sweet bear’s determination to find his place in the world.The adventures of this little bear simply underline what a sweet protagonist he is to follow.

Paddington

5’The Princess Bride' (1987)

Directed by Rob Reiner

The Princess Brideis an adventure comedy that follows the story of farmhand Westley (Cary Elwes) and Buttercup (Robin Wright) who are separated by circumstances before reuniting during an adventure. In order to reunite with his love, Westley joins a group of outlaws who are on their own respective quests. The entire story is told through the perspective of a grandfather who reads to his grandson while the grandson is home sick.

What makesThe Princess Bridesuch an accessible adventure story is the fact that it is so down-to-earth. Despite its fantasy setting and silly characters, there is a deeply human story here about turning journeys of self-discovery into something of an adventure.The humor inThe Princess Bridecan be appreciated by all ages. There is a lot of action to appreciate as the adventure unfolds, and viewers of all ages can find a lot to relate to in these characters who are each trying to find themselves.

4’The NeverEnding Story' (1984)

Directed by Wolfgang Petersen

The NeverEnding Storyis based on the 1979 novel of the same name byMichael Ende. The movie follows a boy, Bastian Balthazar Bux (Barret Oliver), who finds a magical book. Within this book, he reads a story about a warrior who stops a force called The Nothing that threatens to destroy the fantasy world called Fantasia. This leads Bastian on a quest of his own through the story. This is the first movie inThe NeverEnding Storymovie series.

BecauseThe NeverEnding Storyis an adventure told through the perspective of a child, it is easily accessible to family members of all ages. The shifts in tone, from whimsical to dark and horrifying, also mean that the movie has something to offer many viewers.The NeverEnding Storyis also a relatable story about a child looking for his place in the worldafter feeling rejected by those around him.

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3’The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' (2005)

Directed by Andrew Adamson

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobeis based on the second book intheChronicles of NarniaseriesbyC.S. Lewis. The movie follows the Pevensie children, Peter (William Moseley), Susan (Anna Popplewell), Edmund (Skandar Keynes), and Lucy (Georgie Henley) as they discover the fantasy world of Narnia in a professor’s old wardrobe. They encounter several mythical creatures in Narnia, including talking animals and fauns. A mystical lion, Aslan (Liam Neeson), is the ruler of Narnia.

What makesThe Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobeso compelling is the fact that it showcases a fantasy journey that is used as a coping mechanism. The Pevensie children are evacuees to the British countryside during World War II. Narnia represents a refuge from the outside world. Additionally, this adventure can be appreciated by all ages becauseit features characters who learn universal truths about the importance of family.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

2’The Adventures of Tintin' (2011)

Directed by Steven Spielberg

The Adventures of Tintinis based onHergé’s comic book series of the same name. This is an animated movie that follows the titular character in post-World War II Brussels, Belgium. In this version of Tintin’s (Jamie Bell) story, Tintin and Captain Haddock (Andy Serkis) set out on a treasure hunt for the treasure they believe to be aboard a ship called Unicorn. They are pursued by the villainous Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine (Daniel Craig) who attempts to obtain the treasure himself.

What makesThe Adventures of Tintinso charming is that it is an earnest adaptation of a beloved animated character. This story is another example of a simple premise involving hunting for treasure that is elevated by the characters themselves.It is easy to invest in the story of Tintin and Captain Haddock as they bond while seeking treasure and evading Sakharine. Ultimately, there is a sense of wonder and curiosity that can be felt throughout the story that makes it accessible to all ages.

The Adventures of Tintin

1’The Wizard of Oz' (1939)

Directed by Victor Fleming

The Wizard of Ozis based on the 1900 children’s novel of the same name byL. Frank Baum. The story follows Dorothy (Judy Garland), a girl from rural Kansas who finds herself swept into the mystical land of Oz after a tornado hits her home. As she attempts to get home, she must evade the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton) with help from her new friends. These include a scarecrow with no brain, a Tin Man, and a cowardly lion.

What makesThe Wizard of Ozsuchan iconic adventure storyis that it features such memorable characters who go on an epic journey together.This movie can be appreciated as a classic by viewers of all ages, as it features groundbreaking filmmakingtechniques for the time, like the use of technicolor. Viewers from all generations can appreciate the fact that at its core, this is an adventure story about the importance of home.

The Wizard of Oz

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