Marvel fans are excited to see the story of Miles Morales after being introduced to the character in 2018’s Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse. Each action-packed trailer has managed to raise the fans’ anticipation for the upcoming film. Prior to its release in June, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse received an official PG rating.
Is Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Rated PG?
Sony Pictures Animation has announced the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rating for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. It added that the film would be “PG for frantic scenes of animated action violence, some language and thematic elements”. The rating is nearly identical to the first Into the Spider-Verse film, except that the first part was rated “Mild” language, and the sequel is rated “Some” language.
Even after the film is rated, an F-bomb is out of the picture. In the original film, the characters cursed exclusively, but not dangerously, at times; Miles says “shit” once, Fisk says “hell” once, and Aunt May says a “damn”. But fans won’t find it surprising if Miguel O’Hara throws in “damn” or “hell” a few times in the movie to show how different he is from the other Spideies. It wouldn’t be out of character for Spider-Man 2099, who doesn’t hesitate to kill in the comics.
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Marvel introduces Pavitra Prabhakar
India’s Playful Spider-Man brings variety to the Spider-Verse with some much needed spice. A clip featuring Pavitra Prabhakar has got fans excited to meet this new Spidey who amps up Peter Parker’s energy tenfold. The clip shows how at ease Pavitra looks as a superhero, as he says, “Being Spiderman is easy.”
Pavitra shows the city of Mumbai to Miles and Gwen while clearly pointing out the heavy traffic in it. The clip concludes as Holy gives a slang lesson to the Americans; When Miles says he loves “Chai Wali Chai”, Indian Spider-Man corrects him by saying, “Chai means tea, you’re saying Chai Wali Chai.”
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is set to release in theaters on June 2, 2023.
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