Extraordinary

NZ release: 25 January 2023

Adult themes, offensive language, and sexual themes Rated on: 25 January 2023

Season 1

Extraordinary

What’s it about?

25-year-old Jen feels left out because everyone else got their superpower on their 18th birthday, except her. Desperate to fit in, she sets out on a wild journey to discover her own.

The facts

  • English language
  • 8 episodes, each around 30 minutes

Why did it get this rating?

This series was self-rated by Disney+. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.

Sex

There are frequent sexual references, including references to masturbation, oral sex, and pegging. Sex is suggested but never shown.

A character takes topless nudes for a love interest. Her breasts aren’t shown. There is some non-sexualised buttock nudity.

A character has the power to make people orgasm with their touch.

Drug use

Characters are briefly shown snorting cocaine.

Violence

Some characters are punched but there is no blood or injury.

Offensive language

“Motherf**ker”, “c**t”, “f**k”, “sh*t”, “sl*t”, “b*tch”, “b*stard”, “d*ck”, “n*nce”, “c*ck” are frequently mentioned.

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