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* ''Film/DeadpoolAndWolverine'' is notable for being the first R-Rated film within the franchise. The film contains more swearing, graphic violence, and sexual references than any of the PG-13 MCU movies.
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[[caption-width-right:350:From [[Film/SpiderManHomecoming chilling in the city]] to [[Film/SpiderManNoWayHome fearing it]].]]
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* ''Film/WerewolfByNight'' is the darkest entry both in the visual sense -- as it's filmed in black and white -- and in terms of violence. People are killed left and right in gruesome ways -- either by blades to the throat or even one hunter having a blade ''slice through the skull'' and even [[spoiler:Man-Thing's acid powers are capable of turning people into skeletons in just a few seconds]] -- and there's a sense of dread in what is a campy love letter to Universal Horror films. It's also surprising that this is only given a ''TV-14'' rating due to said black and white filter.

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* ''Film/WerewolfByNight'' ''Film/WerewolfByNight2022'' is the darkest entry both in the visual sense -- as it's filmed in black and white -- and in terms of violence. People are killed left and right in gruesome ways -- either by blades to the throat or even one hunter having a blade ''slice through the skull'' and even [[spoiler:Man-Thing's acid powers are capable of turning people into skeletons in just a few seconds]] -- and there's a sense of dread in what is a campy love letter to Universal Horror films. It's also surprising that this is only given a ''TV-14'' rating due to said black and white filter.

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