At its core, the movie is about families (including the "found families" we make along the way), doing the right thing, and helping out. There's so much in Spider-Man: No Way Home to try not to spoil, but, given that the three Tom Holland Spidey movies all play on the word "home," even the title holds some clues. This Spider-Man sequel has all the necessary ingredients for a top-notch superhero movie, including hilarity and heart, action and anxiousness, and some happy surprises. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. Note: An extended cut of the film released as Spider-Man: No Way Home - The More Fun Stuff Version has content beyond what's covered by this review. Language includes uses of "s-t" and "ass," and a character says "what the ffff." Characters learn from their mistakes and demonstrate perseverance, and messages revolve around the importance of second chances, helping those in need, the lasting impact of doing good deeds, and, of course, the connection between power and responsibility. There's also brief sex-related dialogue, kissing, and nongraphic partial nudity. Characters die (one death is particularly sad), and lives are threatened. There's punching, choking, kicking, explosions, bloody cuts and scrapes, and brief guns and shooting. Violence includes a lot of comic book-style fighting and peril, with characters getting slammed and bashed around, falling from high places, etc. It's fun, funny, exciting, suspenseful, surprising, and very moving and is sure to please Spidey fans. Parents need to know that Spider-Man: No Way Home is the third Spider-Man movie starring Tom Holland and the 27th movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
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