
Cobweb
Is the movie Cobweb woke?
Wokeness Ratings

There is no focus on LGBT themes or identity politics.

Gender roles are traditional and not subverted for ideological purposes.

Economic themes are not a focus in the film.

The film's casting and narrative do not emphasize diversity as a theme.

There is no globalist messaging present.

The film does not engage in political allegory or messaging.

Environmental issues are not addressed.
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Top Billed Cast

Lizzy Caplan
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Antony Starr
Mark

Cleopatra Coleman
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Woody Norman
Peter

Luke Busey
Brian

Aleksandra Dragova
The Girl (Sarah)

Jay Rincon
Principal

Anton Kottas
Timothy

Steffanie Sampson
Brian's Mom
Jivko Mihaylov
Kevin (Bunny Mask)
Iliyan Nikolov
Lucious (Cat Mask)
Aleksander Asparuhov
Sean (Pig Mask)
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