Mild
82 of 150 found this mild
Gwen Stacy is visible during a photo shoot.
In scenes from the first two films shown during the opening credits, we see Peter shirtless.
Mary Jane wears a backless dress during her musical number onstage.
We see Harry in just his boxers as he comes out of a treatment chamber.
Peter and Mary Jane do some passionate kissing while lying clothed on a huge web at night.
We see Harry shirtless while a defibrillator is used on him.
Spider-Man allows Gwen to kiss him while he hangs upside-down facing her (she pulls his mask down and plants a passionate kiss on him). Although there might be some tongue involved in the kiss, as Mary Jane gets jealous, it is cut.
Mary Jane and Harry briefly but passionately kiss, with both then apologizing for doing so.
Seeing his female assistant up close and personal with Peter in the office (both are clothed and are just flirting), Jameson yells out that's not the position he hired her for.
Thinking and feeling like he's a "bad boy" but still acting nerdy, Peter struts and partially dances down the street, doing some clothed pelvic thrusting along the way (to no one in particular).
Moderate
71 of 110 found this moderate
The action is intense, and combined with the film's somewhat dark tone, it feels violent but is still mostly fantastical and without much blood or major injury detail.
Two men fight: one stabs the other and we see blood on the blade, one is thrown on a table, one is thrown through a window, one is thrown into a balcony, and one into a wall (one ends up with a bloody mouth). Then he is tackled to a glass door, the man runs and grabs a green sword and swings it, he swings at a laptop causing a hoverboard to activate. A man raises someone's head so the hoverboard could collide with his face causing him to crash on a deck of glass.
During a fight Spider- Man is struck several times with a piece of metal, and the pointed end is raised over him to stab him but someone else is stabbed through the back with the hoverboard and we see it poke through his chest with blood on it (the victim dies).
A man is grabbed and held by someone: he is struck in the head and face and slashed with blades, and the attacker breaks a piece of a wall off and it falls to the ground with the other man clinging onto it, he then is grabbed and thrown around and the man holds his body and smashes it against a building then throws him through glass and shards fly in the moment
Spider-Man shoots webs and sails between buildings and alleyways while being chased by someone on a flying board who throws flying, bladed explosive devices at him; Spider-Man is slashed by one, the attacker is stabbed by one and caught in the blast when one explodes, and he is then clotheslined by a spider web, falls from his board, and crashes into walls and pipes before hitting the ground, unconscious.
Spider-Man and another man with similar superpowers fight, and Spider-Man is grabbed by a giant man made out of sand; the sand man places Spider-Man on a large beam and pummels him with a huge fist and Spider-Man goes limp.
In a flashback, a man take a man out of his car, throw him on the ground and shoot a man intentionally (we see the victim fall to the ground). We see a man from the first spider-man movie fall backward through a window and crash onto the ground below (he dies).
A pumpkin bomb is launched on sandman and explodes near the head of a man who's made out of sand, blowing part of his head and face off, but without permanent damage.
A crane operator on top of a tall building loses control of the crane, it begins to tip over the side of the building, the large beam it was lifting crashes through the side of a building where people are and nearly strikes several, then it crashes through the floor and two people slip, and one slides off and clings from a piece of exterior trim high over the street; she falls and is snatched up just before crashing into the ground.
Spider-Man struggles to remove a suit that has become attached to his body: he eventually manages to pull it off, and the black, slimy tendrils that made up the suit slither onto another man, who sprouts many very sharp teeth.
Mild
71 of 109 found this mild
One of each uses of "hell" and "ass." One use of "damn" used by Peter.
More profanic than the first two
1 hell, 2 uses of "Oh my God" and 1 use of "My God."
The word damn is used by Peter ("You'll get your rent when you fix this damn door!")
Infrequent mild and insulting language such as webhead.
Mild
66 of 97 found this mild
Mild consumption of alcohol by a few characters.
Moderate
66 of 109 found this moderate
Venom is a dark and menacing character who often roars when attacked or attacking, which may scare some. Also, his appearance can be frightening as well.
During the crane scene, several people on the street are killed by falling debris, including a young woman who gets hit in the chest by a steelbeam and dies with a terrified high-pitched scream.
When Eddie first becomes Venom, he suddenly moves towards the camera, serving as a transition to the next scene, but may also startle some viewers
The appearance of venom and the noises he makes is very scary
A meteorite crashes to the ground and some black, sticky substance (like a moving web) scampers across the ground and hops on the back of Peter's motorbike as he takes off with Mary Jane (both are oblivious to it).
The scene where Peter and May learn that Flint was Ben's true killer is very dark and desolate but we later learn that he didn't kill him on purpose
In the film, as the symbiote takes control of his body, Peter continues to behave violently, bluntly, and with hostility towards those around him. As the story progresses, Peter realizes that he will eventually lose himself as he rebels against his friends and colleagues and makes enemies, who later turn out to be the film's villains. Venom's gaze is evil and hideous. The black goo initially follows its target, devouring it and transforming into a sinister creature.
All of the city's cruelty towards Peter takes a darker turn. Jameson is cruel towards Spiderman as usual. MJ gets upset over things Peter does, and to make the stakes higher, she dumps Peter (partly staged but it's what she does). And Harry, borderline hating him in "2," turns into his enemy outright after the events of "2" (obvious). Again not for little kids or the somewhat faint of heart.
Harry's face is disfigured after one of his own bombs has been thrown at him. You can see the his disfigured side of his face. This might be unsettling for some.
The symbiote' effect on Peter, and Venom, in appearance and actions, are frightening and unsettling.