![]() As always with Spider-Man, there are messages about power and responsibility, finding strength within yourself, being brave, and persevering. A house party scene shows teens holding red cups (the contents are unspecified). There's one jokey reference to porn, and Peter is shown shirtless a couple of times. ![]() Teens flirt, and adults kiss and make a few suggestive comments. There's a bit more salty language than you might expect (including "s-t," "bastard," "dumba-," and more), but it's not constant. ![]() Spidey does get in brawls with the main villain in which he's bashed, buried in rubble, and dropped from heights, and there are some explosions and fiery crashes (including a plane strewn along a beach). Death is minimal (a supporting character is disintegrated), and even sequences like that in which a ferry boat splits in half, causing panic and mayhem, aren't too scary. While there's no shortage of peril and action violence, it's not as unrelenting or large-scale as in many of the other Marvel movies. Starring an actual teen ( Tom Holland) as web-slinging high schooler Peter Parker, its spirit is very much in line with the original comics. Parents need to know that Spider-Man: Homecoming is a fun, tween-friendly take on one of Marvel's most enduringly popular characters.
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