WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: en 00:00:00.640 --> 00:00:04.380 Does Spider-Man: Far from Home come up swinging for kids? 00:00:09.440 --> 00:00:10.680 Most definitely. 00:00:10.680 --> 00:00:13.300 This Spidey's gonna stick with tweens. 00:00:13.300 --> 00:00:15.950 In this stylish sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming, 00:00:15.950 --> 00:00:19.940 Peter Parker tries to take a break from heroics -- but trouble finds him in Europe. 00:00:19.940 --> 00:00:24.700 "You're a very difficult person to contact, Spider-man." 00:00:24.700 --> 00:00:28.400 Sure, this movie's for kids, but there's still plenty of violence. 00:00:28.400 --> 00:00:33.739 We're talking epic battle scenes and mass destruction, with characters getting injured. 00:00:33.740 --> 00:00:39.840 Plus Spider-Man is shot at and hit by a train, and in a vision he sees a friend as a corpse. 00:00:39.840 --> 00:00:41.560 "Oh my God." 00:00:41.560 --> 00:00:46.570 As for language, expect some moderate cursing, and there's flirting, hand-holding, kissing, 00:00:46.570 --> 00:00:48.230 and a shirtless Peter. 00:00:48.230 --> 00:00:52.929 Bottom line: Spider-Man is still all about power and responsibility, 00:00:52.929 --> 00:00:56.180 plus the values of courage, humility, and perseverance. 00:00:56.180 --> 00:00:57.740 "You're gonna be the next Iron Man now? 00:00:57.740 --> 00:00:59.740 "Well no, I don't have time. I'm too busy doing your job." 00:00:59.740 --> 00:01:00.300 "Ohhhh, what?" 00:01:00.300 --> 00:01:01.660 "I'm kidding, I'm kidding!" 00:01:01.660 --> 00:01:06.160 Common Sense says Spider-Man: Far from Home is OK for kids 11 and up, 00:01:06.170 --> 00:01:08.659 and we give it our Common Sense Seal. 00:01:08.660 --> 00:01:12.940 For more age-appropriate media picks, visit us at commonsense.org.