• Director(s)

    Pete Segal

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    113m

  • Cast

    Dave Bautista, Chloe Coleman, Kristen Schaal

Film

My Spy: The Eternal City

moderate violence, threat, sex references, infrequent strong language

MY SPY: THE ETERNAL CITY is a US comedy action sequel in which a CIA agent accompanies his adopted daughter’s school trip to Italy, only to get caught up in an international game of espionage involving nuclear arms.

MY SPY: THE ETERNAL CITY is a US comedy action sequel in which a CIA agent accompanies his adopted daughter’s school trip to Italy, only to get caught up in an international game of espionage involving nuclear arms.

violence
There are crunchy fight sequences during which punches, head butts and kicks are traded, and there is some slashing and stabbing with bladed weapons. People fire guns and throw knives at enemies. In one scene, a teen uses a taser to electrocute foes.
threat and horror
A young teen is kidnapped at gunpoint and thrown into a van. People's lives are threatened with guns held to their heads. A man is injected with a substance which a villain explains will shut down his organs until he suffocates.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’) as well as the use of milder terms including ‘son of a bitch’, ‘dick’, ‘shit’, ‘crap’, ‘ass’, ‘damn’, ‘God’ and ‘hell’.
sex
A representation of male genitalia on a statue is seen breaking off during a fight, leading a person to quip suggestively when it is used as a weapon. Other sex references include an oblique allusion to sex toys and a remark about a person being turned on.
additional issues
A person makes a sarcastic comment about drugs. There is occasional sight of small amounts of blood on people's faces. Teen characters drink alcohol, however they are reprimanded for doing so. Rude humour includes infrequent humorous references to genitals, and sight of people vomiting. Comic moments poke fun at sexist attitudes, providing clear condemnation of discrimination.
  • Director(s)

    Pete Segal

  • Production Year

    2024

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    113m

  • Cast

    Dave Bautista, Chloe Coleman, Kristen Schaal

moderate violence, threat, sex references, infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
26/07/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
violence
There are crunchy fight sequences during which punches, head butts and kicks are traded, and there is some slashing and stabbing with bladed weapons. People fire guns and throw knives at enemies. In one scene, a teen uses a taser to electrocute foes.
threat and horror
A young teen is kidnapped at gunpoint and thrown into a van. People's lives are threatened with guns held to their heads. A man is injected with a substance which a villain explains will shut down his organs until he suffocates.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language (‘f**k’) as well as the use of milder terms including ‘son of a bitch’, ‘dick’, ‘shit’, ‘crap’, ‘ass’, ‘damn’, ‘God’ and ‘hell’.
sex
A representation of male genitalia on a statue is seen breaking off during a fight, leading a person to quip suggestively when it is used as a weapon. Other sex references include an oblique allusion to sex toys and a remark about a person being turned on.
additional issues
A person makes a sarcastic comment about drugs. There is occasional sight of small amounts of blood on people's faces. Teen characters drink alcohol, however they are reprimanded for doing so. Rude humour includes infrequent humorous references to genitals, and sight of people vomiting. Comic moments poke fun at sexist attitudes, providing clear condemnation of discrimination.
  • Classified date

    26/07/2024

  • Language

    English