
Spider-Man: No Way Home | Movie Review for Parents | Common Sense Media
Is Spider-Man: No Way Home Kid Friendly?
What do parents need to know about Spider-Man: No Way Home?
Are you wondering about Spider-Man: No Way Home age rating, or do you want to know whether this Marvel movie suits your kids? In this video, Common Sense Media will review sequences of action and violence, scariness, some language, positive messages, and brief suggestive comments for the 2021 movie Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is the third Spider-Man movie starring Tom Holland and the 27th movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). No Way Home is about Spider-Man's journey when Peter Parker's secret identity is revealed to the world. Desperate for help, Peter turns to Doctor Strange to make the world forget that he is Spider-Man. The spell goes wrong and shatters the multiverse, bringing in monstrous villains from other universes.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is a delightful, emotional, and exciting film with twists and turns that caused the film to gain immense popularity. Besides, the film also brings many lessons from Peter Parker's mistakes during his journey to discover the true purpose of being Spider-Man.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is rated PG-13 by the MPAA. This isn't particularly surprising, as this is the age rating that movies within the MCU usually receive. At its heart, No Way Home remains an inherently MCU movie. This film only has some intense action showdowns that go a little further than the previous ones.
Common Sense Media says Spider-Man: No Way Home is fine for kids 11 and up. So, let's check out this video for more detail. Parents know their kids best, so it's up to you to decide if you think the movie suits them.
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