

It’s really all about three friends gathering clues to solve crimes using both extra-special Spidey technology and non-superhero skills, like working together and developing patience. “ Spidey and His Amazing Friends” is a preschool series about kid versions of three Spider-People (Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, and Miles Morales - a.k.a. Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, John Cena, and many more familiar faces co-star. Main characters smoke and drink, and a character is seen shooting heroin. There’s some sex-related dialogue and sexual gestures. Nudity is mostly in the background but includes glimpses of breasts, chests and a penis. Characters have comically energetic (but not explicit) sex, wrecking the room and crashing objects to the floor. Language is also very strong, with uses of “f-,” “s-” and many more.


This movie is notably more graphic than the 2016 film: Expect intense blood and gore (bodies are slashed, blown apart, etc.), lots of death (including important characters), heavy weaponry, brutal fighting, torture, crashes/explosions and more, all with an over-the-top, quasi-humorous, comic-book style. It’s vulgar, extremely gory and irreverent, but it’s also exhilarating and has a lot of heart, as well as clear themes of teamwork. “ The Suicide Squad” is a reboot of/follow-up to the 2016 misfire “Suicide Squad,” as well as a follow-up to the 2020 Harley Quinn movie “Birds of Prey,” all of which are part of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).
