Necaxa
NZ release: 07 August 2025
Offensive language Rated on: 07 August 2025
Necaxa, episodes 1-2
What’s it about?
In this docuseries, Eva Longoria, with the help of Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds, reignite the soul of Mexico’s storied club “Necaxa.”
The facts
- Directed by Eva Longoria, Ryan Reynolds, and Rob McElhenney
- Español (Spanish) and English languages
- 8 episodes, 45min each
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.
Offensive language
This show contains offensive language, with words like "f*ck,” used frequently in Spanish but shown uncensored in the English subtitles. The word “b*tch” is also used in Spanish and shown in English subtitles when a crowd insults a team of soccer players.
A man refers to himself as a “tit” in a comedic tone.
The coach of a football team says “motherf**kers” and “let’s kick their ass” in a speech to his team before a game. These words are also said in Spanish with uncensored English subtitles.
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