According to the comic, “Spider-Man: No Back Home” was rated 13+, just like the previous films.
The reason for the rating is due to “violent action sequences, inappropriate language, and brief suggestive comments.”
Remember that Tom Holland spoke with TV Globo and raised our expectations by promising fight scenes much more violent than those already seen in the mini-franchise.
To verify:
Interview with Tom Holland (@ TomHolland1996) about the new movie “Spider-Man: No Homecoming” now filming! 🕷️🕸️ #Fantasy pic.twitter.com/CYH30zN4fZ
– TV Globo (@tvglobo) November 28, 2021
“There are some fight scenes in this movie that are pretty violent, it’s a different fighting style than what we’ve seen before, but… You’re really going to see Spider-Man use his fists in a real situation, like ‘fight or flee’, “he said.
Enjoy watching:
Recalling that “Spider-Man: No Return Home” will premiere on December 16, 2021 in national theaters.
Watch the feature’s latest trailer and follow CinePOP on YouTube:
For the first time in Spider-Man cinematic history, our friendly neighborhood hero is unmasked and can no longer separate his normal life from the big risks of being a superhero. When he asks Doctor Strange for help, the risks become even more dangerous and force him to find out what it really means to be Spider-Man.
Directed again by Jon Watts, the cast includes Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Marisa Tomei, JK Simmons, Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina, Martin Starr and Jacob Batalon.