Amazon's 'Spider-Noir' Universe May Be Getting A Lot Bigger
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Amazon's 'Spider-Noir' Universe May Be Getting A Lot Bigger
Prime VideoSpider-Noir isn’t quite the direct spinoff to Sony’s animated Spider-Verse movies. While Nicolas Cage was introduced as a black-and-white variant of Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, this live-action reimagining has recast him as a very different character, Ben Reilly. That technicality muddies the line connecting the 2018 film to Prime Video’s upcoming show — but it hasn’t curbed the enthusiasm for other stories insp…
New "Spider-Man" Variant Projects Are Coming
Next month sees the launch of “Spider-Noir” on Amazon Prime, a live-action series in which Nicolas Cage takes his animated voice character from 2018’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and delivers a live-action spin on it. The series tells the story of Ben Reilly (Cage), a seasoned, down-on-his-luck private investigator in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life, following a deeply personal tragedy as the city’s only super…
Prime Video (SeaPRwire) – Spider-Noir isn't exactly a direct spin-off of the Sony animated film Spider-Verse. While Nicholas Cage appeared as a black-and-white Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, this live-action reimagining transforms him into a completely different character – Ben Riley. This technical detail blurs the lines between the 2018 film and the upcoming Prime Video series – but it hasn't dampened enthusiasm for other s…
Spider-Noir Showrunner Teases More Shows from Across the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse begins with Peter Parker introducing himself to the audience and then declaring, “There’s only one Spider-Man, and you’re looking at him.” Even before he’s proven wrong by Miles Morales taking on the mantle after he dies, and even before a variety of Spider-people—including Peter B. Parker—arrive from the multiverse, he’s proven wrong. Which is, of course, the point of the Spider-Verse movies: that there are man…
Even before the broadcast of Spider-Noir with Nicolas Cage on Prime Video, the showrunner Oren Uziel has teased new series on Spider-Man. The spider-man is at the center of attention with Spider-Man's big screen finish: Brand New Day at the end of July. And even though the production has been slightly laborious, the new film with [...]
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