By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept

GadgetBond

  • Latest
  • How-to
  • Tech
    • AI
    • Amazon
    • Apple
    • CES
    • Computing
    • Creators
    • Google
    • Meta
    • Microsoft
    • Mobile
    • Samsung
    • Security
    • Xbox
  • Transportation
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Cadillac
    • E-Bike
    • Ferrari
    • Ford
    • Honda Prelude
    • Lamborghini
    • McLaren W1
    • Mercedes
    • Porsche
    • Rivian
    • Tesla
  • Culture
    • Apple TV
    • Disney
    • Gaming
    • Hulu
    • Marvel
    • HBO Max
    • Netflix
    • Paramount
    • SHOWTIME
    • Star Wars
    • Streaming
Add GadgetBond as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.
Font ResizerAa
GadgetBondGadgetBond
  • Latest
  • Tech
  • AI
  • Deals
  • How-to
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Streaming
  • Transportation
Search
  • Latest
  • Deals
  • How-to
  • Tech
    • Amazon
    • Apple
    • CES
    • Computing
    • Creators
    • Google
    • Meta
    • Microsoft
    • Mobile
    • Samsung
    • Security
    • Xbox
  • AI
    • Anthropic
    • ChatGPT
    • ChatGPT Atlas
    • Gemini AI (formerly Bard)
    • Google DeepMind
    • Grok AI
    • Meta AI
    • Microsoft Copilot
    • OpenAI
    • Perplexity
    • xAI
  • Transportation
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Cadillac
    • E-Bike
    • Ferrari
    • Ford
    • Honda Prelude
    • Lamborghini
    • McLaren W1
    • Mercedes
    • Porsche
    • Rivian
    • Tesla
  • Culture
    • Apple TV
    • Disney
    • Gaming
    • Hulu
    • Marvel
    • HBO Max
    • Netflix
    • Paramount
    • SHOWTIME
    • Star Wars
    • Streaming
Follow US
EntertainmentMarvelStreamingTech

Nicolas Cage dons the mask in Spider-Noir

Cage plays a weary detective in 1930s New York.

By
Editorial Staff
Editorial Staff's avatar
ByEditorial Staff
This is an Editorial Staff account typically used when multiple authors collaborate on an article.
Feb 12, 2026, 4:52 AM EST
Share
We may get a commission from retail offers. Learn more
Spider Noir nore still
Image: Sony Pictures Television / Lord Miller Productions / Pascal Pictures / Amazon MGM Studios
SHARE

The first look at Spider-Noir makes one thing clear: this isn’t your typical Marvel outing. Nicolas Cage, who voiced the animated version of Spider-Man Noir in Into the Spider-Verse, now steps into live action as Ben Reilly, a weary private investigator in 1930s New York. He’s not the bright-eyed Peter Parker we’re used to—he’s older, bruised by tragedy, and reluctant to revisit his past as “The Spider,” the city’s lone masked hero. That tension—between a man who walked away from heroism and a city that still needs saving—sets the tone for a series steeped in grit and shadows.

The show leans hard into its noir roots. Viewers will even get to choose how they watch: “Authentic Black & White” for a true period feel, or “True-Hue Full Color” for a modern twist. It’s a clever move, acknowledging both the stylized history of noir cinema and the expectations of today’s streaming audiences. Cage’s casting feels almost inevitable—his eccentric gravitas seems tailor-made for a character caught between pulp detective tropes and superhero myth.

The supporting cast is stacked with talent. Lamorne Morris, Li Jun Li, Karen Rodriguez, Abraham Popoola, Jack Huston, and Brendan Gleeson bring range and credibility, while guest stars like Lukas Haas and Amanda Schull add depth to the ensemble. Behind the camera, Harry Bradbeer (Fleabag, Killing Eve) directs the first two episodes, promising sharp character work and stylish tension. The writing team—Oren Uziel (The Lost City, 22 Jump Street) and Steve Lightfoot (The Punisher)—developed the series alongside Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal, the creative minds behind Into the Spider-Verse. That pedigree suggests a blend of genre experimentation and emotional storytelling.

  • Spider Noir nore still
  • Spider Noir s1 ut 102 241022 epsaar 00447rc4
  • Spider Noir nore still

What makes Spider-Noir intriguing is its willingness to embrace imperfection. This isn’t a glossy superhero origin story—it’s about a man who failed, who carries guilt, and who must decide whether to put the mask back on. In an era where Marvel projects often chase spectacle, this one seems intent on mood, atmosphere, and character. The smoky alleys of Depression-era New York, the moral ambiguity of noir, and Cage’s unpredictable energy could combine into something distinct within the Marvel canon.

The series premieres in spring 2026, first on MGM+ in the U.S. before rolling out globally on Prime Video. With Marvel’s multiverse expanding in every direction, Spider-Noir feels like a deliberate detour—a chance to slow down, strip away the gloss, and tell a story in shadows. Whether audiences embrace Cage’s brooding detective-hero remains to be seen, but the first look suggests a show unafraid to take risks, and that alone makes it worth watching.


Discover more from GadgetBond

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Comment

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Most Popular

Garmin unveils aviation complex in Mesa

Google Pixel 9a discounted to $349

YouTube TV splits into flexible new plans

Gucci’s first Sponsored AI Lens goes live

Google is bringing data loss prevention to Calendar

Also Read
Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, speaks during a Samsung event in San Francisco on Feb. 20, 2019.

Adam Mosseri argues social media use is harmful but not clinical addiction

An image showing the Dear Algo feature on Threads.

Threads now lets you write directly to its algorithm

Collage of images of the Lebanon, Indiana data center

Meta is investing $10 billion in a massive new data center in Lebanon, Indiana

Boys of Tommen Prime Video script

Boys of Tommen books become Prime Video series

Hand placing prescription bottle into Amazon Prime delivery box

Amazon Pharmacy races to 4,500 cities with same‑day meds

Amazon One Medical Health Insights 2c7ee38c29c2

Amazon’s One Medical adds personalized health scores

Google Workspace wordmark

Google Meet hardware now comes with a video calling on/off switch

Google Meet shared content separate window

Google Meet now lets you pop out shared content into a separate window

Company Info
  • Homepage
  • Support my work
  • Latest stories
  • Company updates
  • GDB Recommends
  • Daily newsletters
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Write for us
  • Editorial guidelines
Legal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
  • Disclaimer
  • Accessibility Policy
  • Security Policy
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
Socials
Follow US

Disclosure: We love the products we feature and hope you’ll love them too. If you purchase through a link on our site, we may receive compensation at no additional cost to you. Read our ethics statement. Please note that pricing and availability are subject to change.

Copyright © 2025 GadgetBond. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information.