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Nicolas Cage suits up in Spider-Noir teaser trailer

Spider-Noir offers both black-and-white and color versions.

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The teaser for Spider-Noir doesn’t just drop a trailer—it drops us straight into a smoky, rain-slicked New York of the 1930s, where Nicolas Cage steps into the trench coat of Ben Reilly, a private investigator with a past that refuses to stay buried. This isn’t the wisecracking Spider-Man most audiences know. Cage’s Reilly is older, battered by tragedy, and reluctant to put the mask back on. But the trailer makes clear: the city needs him, and he’s not done yet.

The series, based on Marvel’s Spider-Man Noir comics, leans hard into its aesthetic. Prime Video is offering viewers a choice—watch in stark black-and-white, or in full color. That’s a bold move, and it speaks to the creative team’s confidence in the show’s atmosphere. The monochrome version feels like a love letter to pulp detective stories and classic noir cinema, while the color cut brings a modern sheen to the grit. Either way, the mood is unmistakable: shadows, cigarette smoke, and a city that feels alive with menace.

Cage isn’t alone in this world. Lamorne Morris plays Robbie Robertson, a journalist fighting for his career and his city, while Li Jun Li’s Cat Hardy commands the nightclub spotlight with secrets of her own. Karen Rodriguez rounds out the core cast as Janet, Reilly’s sharp-tongued secretary who’s more than just comic relief—she’s the kind of character who keeps the story grounded. And then there’s Brendan Gleeson, an Academy Award nominee whose presence alone suggests the series is aiming for prestige as much as pulp.

Behind the camera, the pedigree is just as strong. Harry Bradbeer, known for Fleabag and Killing Eve, directs the first two episodes. The showrunners, Oren Uziel (The Lost City) and Steve Lightfoot (Marvel’s The Punisher), are backed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller—the duo behind Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. That’s a creative team with a proven track record of reinventing Spider-Man for new audiences, and their fingerprints are all over the teaser’s mix of grit and surrealism.

The trailer itself doesn’t give away much plot, but it doesn’t need to. It’s all about tone: Cage’s gravelly narration, the glint of a revolver, the silhouette of a man who once was a hero and might be again. It’s a promise that this isn’t just another superhero show—it’s a noir drama with spandex in the shadows. And with a May 27 global premiere on Prime Video (after a May 25 domestic debut on MGM+), the countdown is officially on.

What makes Spider-Noir intriguing is that it’s not trying to compete with the bombast of Marvel’s cinematic universe. Instead, it’s carving out a corner of the Spider-Man mythos that feels intimate, stylish, and strangely timeless. Cage’s casting is a gamble, but it’s also perfect: he’s an actor who thrives on eccentricity, and this role lets him lean into it while grounding the performance in melancholy. If the teaser is any indication, Spider-Noir could be the rare comic adaptation that feels less like a blockbuster and more like a cult classic waiting to happen.


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