The latest Spider-Man sequel, “Across the Spider-Verse,” is causing a stir in the Middle East. Multiple countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, have banned the movie due to its portrayal of transgender themes. The movie’s alleged promotion of gender reassignment for children has sparked controversy and raised questions about censorship and traditional values. Observers noted that a transgender flag with the words “Protect Trans Kids” was subtly featured in one of the key scenes. The ban comes as a surprise for fans eagerly awaiting the sequel’s debut on June 22, right before the Eid Al Adha holiday. This controversy highlights the ongoing struggle between creative freedom and cultural sensitivities in the region.
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