With the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home getting closer and closer, fans are trying to get their hands on any type of information about the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe sequel that they can possible get. And with the movie release getting nearer, as with most films, the official rating from the MPAA has been revealed.
While the rating isn’t exactly going to surprise anyone, it’s probably still an interesting bit of information for fans wanting it. As you probably already knew, Spider-Man: No Way Home has been rated PG-13.
The reason for the PG-13 rating?
Spider-Man: No Way Home has been rated PG-13 for “sequences of action/violence, some language, and brief suggestive comments”.
So there you have it. It’s worth pointing out that Tom Holland has said that this movie is actually pretty violent – as you can see in the interview below:
I know I’m probs late but….translation
Tom: There are some fight scenes in this movie that are very violent. And it’s a fighting style different from what we’ve seen before. But really you will get to see spiderman using his fists in a “fight or run” situation. https://t.co/JBRl6j7bnu— steph | ggrb julien’s jacket (@ggsquadxoxo) November 29, 2021
“There are some fight scenes in this movie that are very violent. And it’s a fighting style different from what we’ve seen before. But really you will get to see Spider-Man using his fists in a ‘fight or flight’ situation.”
While it’s not going to be too violent, as it’s a PG-13 movie and plenty of little kids will be watching, these are definitely some interesting comments from the Spider-Man star – and the rating seems to support what the actor has said. We’ll just have to wait and see how it all plays out when the movie is released.
Spider-Man: No Way Home hits theaters everywhere on December 17th.