Spider-Man: No Way Home: Official Rating Warns of Violence and Language

Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker, Spider-Men

Spider-Man: No Way Home's premiere is inching closer, meaning that marketing has been ramping up in the past weeks. Directed by Jon Watts, the MCU threequel will bring back Tom Holland's web-slinger as he tries to navigate life with his secret out in the world. This story beat also spells trouble for Peter Parker's close allies such as Zendaya's MJ, Jacob Batalon's Ned, and Marisa Tomei's Aunt May. 

No Way Home has been filled with leaks and rumors in the months leading up to its premiere, but Sony and Marvel Studios have yet to confirm a good chunk of them.

Still, other pieces in the puzzle such as the film's Multiverse-themed storyline and returning villains from previous Spider-Man movies such as Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus and Jamie Foxx's Electro were already confirmed by marketing. 

In addition, Holland also teased that No Way Home would have a unique showcase in terms of its fight sequences, with the actor sharing that his web-crawler will fight "very violent" ways never seen before. The Marvel actor also revealed that his hero will also find himself in a "fight or flight" situation that he's never had to experience in his past MCU movies. 

Now, it seems that Holland's latest comments have backed up the film's official movie rating based on an official release. 

Why Is Spider-Man: No Way Home PG-13?

A listing from the Classification and Rating Administration of the Motion Picture Association confirmed that Spider-Man: No Way Home is rated PG-13 for its "sequences of action/violence, some language, and brief suggestive comments."

In comparison, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was also rated PG-13 for "sequences of violence and action, and language" while Black Widow has a similar PG-13 rating due to "intense sequences of violence/action, some language, and thematic material."

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