Nicolas Cage poses like a spider in 'Spider-Noir' trailer
- On Thursday, Amazon released paired trailers for "Spider-Noir," inviting viewers to compare the color and black-and-white presentations.
- Rooted in the Spider-Man Noir comics, the show adapts the 2009 character and offers an 'authentic black and white' edition to replicate classic noir films.
- Nicolas Cage returns as the voice of the lead, Ben Reilly, with Lamorne Morris, Li Jun Li, Brendan Gleeson and others starring; Sony Pictures Television produces the series developed by Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot and directed initially by Harry Bradbeer.
- The series will premiere May 25 on MGM+ and all eight episodes stream globally on Prime Video beginning May 27, placing it on both cable and streaming platforms at launch.
- Set in 1930s New York, the series follows Ben as a down-on-his-luck private investigator returning to hero work, while the hardboiled detective tone and 'authentic black and white' edition make it a stylistic experiment.
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Amazon brings a new Spider-Man series with Nicolas Cage – but the character is a completely different version of the web spinner.
During the day of Thursday, February 12, Prime Video published on YouTube and its social networks the first teaser trailer of its new original series Spider-Noir, a project on Spider-Man's multiverse detective variable that appears in the film Spider-Man: A New Universe (2018). Actor Nicolas Cage returns to the role, after having given him a voice in the above-mentioned film, this time to interpret it in flesh and bone.The trailer shows Ben Reil…
'Spider-Noir' Trailer Out: Nicolas Cage Swings into Gritty 1930s Detective Saga
Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. Nicolas Cage steps into a rain-soaked 1930s New York as a fallen hero in the first official trailers for 'Spider-Noir,' released by Amazon Prime Video. Entertainment News | 'Spider-Noir' Trailer Out: Nicolas Cage Swings into Gritty 1930s Detective Saga.
Spider-Noir will be released on May 27th.
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