
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. However, the second and third seasons of the show were met with cost-cutting procedures, that involved getting rid of the classic villains of the comic books and replacing them with generic monsters instead, most of which were reused from the show Rocket Robin Hood, which, like the second and third season of Spider-Man, was produced by Ralph Bakshi.“ 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). The first season has Stan Lee as a consultant and the show is responsible for the beloved Spider-Man theme song. The show isn’t necessarily bad, per se at least not in its entirety. At best, you’ll be laughing as you pick out all the various memes that owe this series their creation, most notably the ‘Spider-Man pointing at Spider-Man’ meme, which came from the fittingly named episode, “Double Identity.” At worst, it’ll make you cringe from the awkward dialogue and strange animation.

With an extremely low budget, a habit of reusing old animation (at one point creating an entire episode with reused backgrounds, characters, and plot from an entirely different show), and one of the cheesiest scripts to ever grace the world of animation, Spider-Man is certainly something to behold in the modern world.
