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  1. A character says, "what the ffff." A few uses of ". Parents need to know that Spider-Man: No Way Home is the third Spider-Man movie starring Tom Holland and the 27th movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It's fun, funny, exciting, suspenseful, surprising, and very moving and is sure to please Spidey fans.

    • Jon Watts
    • Jeffrey M. Anderson
    • Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch
  2. Spider-Man: No Way Home LANGUAGE 4 – 2 not fully enunciated F-words (one is the phrase, “Oh for [a picture of a fox] sake” printed on a coffee mug), 2 sexual references, 5 scatological terms, 6 anatomical terms, 6 mild obscenities, name-calling (public enemy #1, spider menace, terrorizing, messy, crazy, murderers, devastating, greedy, angry green man, hassle, lame, rage-full, bitter ...

    • Why Is Spider-Man: No Way Home Rated PG-13?
    • Language
    • Action
    • Mature Content

    Spider-Man: No Way Home is rated PG-13 for some language, sequences of action/violence, and brief suggestive commentswhich means it may not be suitable for kids under 13.

    There is language in No Way Home like damn, at least 7 uses of a**, 5 uses of sh*t, and 3 uses of hell. There were also words of Deity like “oh my g-d” and one use of g-ddamn.

    The action sequences are typical Marvel, but felt more violent, but I also think there was more emotion behind them with the theme of revenge. There are a whole lot of villain fights and battles with some darker themes. It is less-kid friendly than Spider-Man: Far From Home. There are also a couple jump scenes which may frighten kids. One scene sho...

    There are a couple of kisses and a scene where a male character is in his underwear. It is assumed two characters were having sex, but they didn’t. A male character is shirtless and presumed to be naked, but nothing is shown. A comment is made how a character is awkward about sex. Characters die and those scenes may too emotional, especially for em...

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  4. Spider-Man: No Way Home Rating & Content Info Why is Spider-Man: No Way Home rated PG-13? Spider-Man: No Way Home is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for sequences of action/violence, some language and brief suggestive comments Violence: There are repeated fistfights, some of which leave participants visibly injured. People are presumably injured in ...

    • Jon Watts
    • Keith Hawkes
  5. Dec 18, 2021 · Death Trigger Alert In Spider-Man No Way Home. The main thing to note to decide if Spider-Man No Way Home is safe for kids: there is a death of a major character. The scene takes a fair amount of time to play out which may prolong any triggering feelings could have.

  6. Mar 7, 2022 · Masterpiece. Spider-Man: No Way Home is the long-awaited conclusion to the Spider-Man trilogy, and I'm so happy to say that it exceeds expectations and may be the best Marvel movie to date. You have to watch this movie, it made people in my theater shout and cheer, which isn't common. Plot: Spider-Man uses Doctor Strange to attempt to clear his ...

  7. Swinging into cinemas on 16 December. Everyone’s favourite wall-crawling, web-slinging hero returns for his biggest adventure yet! For the first time in cinema history, friendly neighbourhood hero Spider-Man has been unmasked. No longer able to keep high-school life separate from the chaos that comes with being a superhero, Peter is stressed out!

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