‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ Banned In UAE

Story By: Independent.co.uk

The new film, ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ has been banned in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after failing to pass the country’s censorship requirements.

The ban comes a week ahead of the film’s intended release in the region.

According to Variety, the reason behind this ban could be due to a scene featuring a poster background that depicts the transgender flag and reads “Protect Trans Lives”.

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The UAE criminalises same-sex sexual activity between men and between women.

According to Human Dignity Trust, “the gender expression of trans people is also criminalised” in the country and sentences for perpetrators include a maximum penalty of death.

Same-sex sexual activity is prohibited under the Criminal Codes of the Emirates of Abu Dhabi, which criminalises “unnatural sex with another person”, and in Dubai, which criminalises acts of “sodomy”.

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People may also be punished under the Sharia law, under which the death penalty is possible, though there’s no evidence that this has been used against LGBT+ people in the country so far.

In addition to the above laws, trans people may also face prosecution under UAE’s Federal Penal Code 1987, which criminalises a “male disguising as a female” with a maximum penalty of one-year imprisonment and a fine.

‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ isn’t the only film that has been banned in the UAE.

Last year, Disney and Pixar’s ‘Lightyear’ was also banned in the country due to a scene depicting a same-sex kiss between two space rangers.

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In addition to the UAE, the film was also banned from Malaysia, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ has grossed around $400m worldwide in just over 12 days into its cinematic run.

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