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The Spot is shown to not be wearing a costume, as Verified when he says "Well, unfortunately for both of us, this is skin."
After kicking himself into his own body, the spot can be seen touching his bottom.
When Jeff asks Rio what could Miles be thinking being with Gwen, Rio replies, "I have some ideas."
Earth-42 Rio asks Miles if he pushes webs out of his culito, which is Spanish for 'rear end'.
Most spider-people wear skintight costumes, but they are fully covered and nothing provocative is shown.
One easy-to-miss mention of sex trafficking over a radio.
There is an innuendo about Spot's holes.
Miles parents find Gwen's sweater in his room, making them think they got intimate. This is not the case.
Spiderpunk mentions Gwen left her sweater over at his place.
Mild
290 of 463 found this mild
Many scenes of intense violence throughout, although minor blood or gore.
Teenager characters are frequently in danger.
Several brief images of bloodied Spider-People are shown.
Miguel rips off Miles's day pass, causing his body to noticeably glitch, most of the glitches are very powerful.
A running gag where everyone asks Miles if he is bleeding from the armpits, referencing the red stripes running down the sides of his costume.
If this was a video game, it would be rated a T for Teen by ESRB for mild blood, violence and language.
Violence in this film is slightly more intense than the first one, but there is no gore and little or no blood.
Mild
359 of 502 found this mild
"God," "crap," "hell," "damn," and "ass" respectively.
Infrequent language includes "2 uses of a*s, 1 use of damn and 2 uses of hell respectively.
3 uses of "crap" as a scatological terms.
There's also childish words rather than profane, such as "heck", "dang" and "shoot".
One use of the "n" word in a song, easy to miss.
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Miles's dad asks Gwen if her dad sells drugs.
Wine is seen during Jeff's promotion party, but very briefly.
Moderate
263 of 427 found this moderate
The tone shifts to quite dark when a plot line about the destiny of a certain character is being discussed. The color scheme makes a dark shifts in the ending.
There are frequent scenes of prolonged threat in which Spider-heroes fight each other and villains, as well as rescue people from dangerous situations such as falling debris.
The movie contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
The film overall is very intense.
The Spot can be seen as frightening in his final form.
Miles tries to save a little girl with debris from the bridge falling falling around him, realizing Miles is still out there, Gwen desperately searches for Miles, you can hear the terrified trembling in her voice as she searches for her best friend.
For older kids/tweens.