JAKARTA - The film Spider-Man: No Way Home is confirmed to be released in Indonesia in December 2021. This news was conveyed by the official Sony Pictures Indonesia account on Tuesday, December 7.

"Exclusive in theaters December 15, 2021," said the official Sony Pictures account.

"It's paid off, yes, please don't invade us again," they said in their latest tweet.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Film Censorship Institute (LSF) Rommy Fibri mentioned the classification of the Spider-Man: No Way Home film.

Spiderman No Way Home came to LSF this morning. It was immediately censored and has passed the SU age classification (all ages) without any recorded scenes," said Rommy Fibri on the same day.

The latest film from the Spider-Man universe is highly anticipated by fans. A new trailer released on Wednesday, November 17 shows the appearance of Spider-Man's nemesis that throws the multiverse into chaos.

The character of Doctor Octopus, played by Alfred Molina, first appeared in the trailer, Doctor Octopus became an enemy in the 2004 film Spider-Man 2. Then there was the Green Goblin, which was played by Willem Dafoe.

Peter Parker (Tom Holland) enlists the help of Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to fix a world ravaged by chaos.

Apart from Tom Holland and Benedict Cumberbatch, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon are also starring in the latest Spider-Man film.

Spider-Man: No Way Home can be seen in Indonesian cinemas starting December 15.


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