“Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse” has now been banned in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Middle East due to trans flag that briefly appears in the film.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has dominated at the box office and is widely considered to be among the franchise’s finest cinematic outing. Since the film’s initial release, admirers have gushed over its plot, animation techniques, and central characters.
The film, a sequel to the 2018 film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse which introduced Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) as a new Spider-Man who teams up with alternate universe versions of the character, was scheduled to debut on June 22 across the territory ahead of the the upcoming Eid Al Adha holiday.
I have confirmed with sources that the film did not pass censorship requirements and thus will not see release.
Gwen Stacy’s adolescent experience in her own universe and the conflicts she has with her father about her identity are given equal weight to the multiverse adventure that has a lot in store for fans. A trans flag reading “Protect Trans Kids” can be seen hanging on the wall of Gwen’s room in a certain scene.
After the events of Into the Spider-Verse, where Miles Morales met other Spider-People like Spider-Gwen in his reality, this new feature finds him back on Earth-1610 as the lone Spider-Man. The film also introduces Miguel O’Hara as Spider-Man 2099, who has established a covert ‘Spider-Society‘ to prevent the collapse of both the canon and the multiverse.
Gwen Stacy’s adolescent experience in her own universe and the conflicts she has with her father about her identity are given equal weight to the multiverse adventure that has a lot in store for fans. A trans flag reading “Protect Trans Kids” can be seen hanging on the wall of Gwen’s room in a certain scene.
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