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Certification
Sex & Nudity
Violence & Gore
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- Two moments where Kingpin has a bloody nose due to fighting Spider-Man.
- Frequent animated action violence throughout. Punches, kicks, shooting with laser guns, etc.
- Lots of animated violence, fighting including guns. Extreme physical fights and fighting. Repititive action fighting and violence.
- Very slight, but visible, infrequent blood on characters' faces during intense fight scenes.
Profanity
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Several deaths that can be emotional.
- A scene of about five minutes includes an animated spider crawling around.
- While largely an animated comedy, includes non-stop action violence and some dark scenes with character deaths and thematic elements.
- The final battle is very intense.
- A dark and frightening villain enters an area in search of another character. It has a nightmarish/anxiety dream quality and the main character (teen) is frightened and hiding.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- Early on in the movie Miles' universe's Peter Parker/Spider-Man is killed by Kingpin with a brutal slam in the chest and stomach. The immediate shot, from a distant, is Kingpin's tall body obstructing Parker's sprawled corpse, so nothing graphic is seen.
- Uncle Aaron is shot in the heart onscreen, slowly dying in an alley, while Miles breaks down crying. No blood or gore.
- Kingpin is electrocuted by Miles, very cartoonish as his skeleton is visible.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
- None drug or smoking.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- Aaron Davis (a.k.a. Prowler) is shot dead by Kingpin. Miles mourns for him, crying in grief and despair as the other Spider-Men try to comfort him. Afterwards, we see Jefferson, Miles' father and Aaron's brother, mourn for him as well.
- The stakes in this film are quite high and the scene where the multiple dimensions are opened by kingpin is quite intense
- The Peter Parker in Miles' universe is killed by Kingpin (he slams him fist down and crushes him) early in the movie. Quite emotional, shocking, and oddly brutal.
- The scene where Miles finds out that Uncle Aaron is working for Kingpin can be shocking to some viewers.