


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. Peter is offered a drink but refuses because he's not old enough.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Party where underage teens hold red Solo cups never clear exactly what's in them, but drinking is implied. Behind-the-scenes glimpses of fights from Captain America: Civil War.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Aftermath of the Battle of New York (from The Avengers) includes crumbled, damaged buildings. Peter gets in skirmishes with petty crooks. Peter is dragged by a van later, a wild car ride ends in a crash. A plane crashes, narrowly avoiding buildings fiery debris is scattered on a beach. Ferry splits in half passengers panic, scream, and are in danger. Teens in peril in a damaged elevator atop the Washington Monument. Peter and Toomes confront each other several times Peter is dropped from heights, bashed around, and buried in rubble Toomes threatens Peter and everyone he loves. Frequent peril and explosive action violence the bad guys make, sell, and use extremely destructive weapons to blow things up and abruptly disintegrate a character.
