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Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore), meets fellow Spider-people old and new in the animated sequel ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.’
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There’s a new Spider-Man in the ever-expanding Spider-Verse.
Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios have just released the first look image for “Spider-Noir,” a new series with Nicolas Cage back as the black-and-white mid-century hero. Based on Marvel’s “Spider-Man Noir” comics, Cage’s character first appeared in animated form channeling classic Bogey in “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” as well as “Across the Spider-Verse.”
Now, Cage will make his TV debut as an aging, down-on-his-luck private investigator and the one and only superhero in 1930s New York.
The Amazon Prime Video series will be available both in black-and-white and in color.
Read on for what we know about “Spider-Noir.”
‘Spider-Noir’ release date
“Spider-Noir” is set to be released in 2026, though a specific date has not yet been shared publicly.
‘Spider-Noir’ cast
In addition to Cage, other actors set to star include Li Jun Li (“Sinners”), Brendan Gleeson (“The Banshees of Inisherin”), Jack Huston (“American Hustle”) and Lamorne Morris (“New Girl,” “Fargo”).
Guest stars include Andrew Caldwell, Amy Aquino, Cameron Britton, Kai Caster, Cary Christopher, Lukas Haas, Michael Kostroff, Scott MacArthur, Joe Massingill, Whitney Rice, Andrew Robinson and Amanda Schull.
Who is Spider-Man Noir?
A part of an ever-growing list of Spider-Man alternate versions, Spider-Man Noir (aka Spider-Noir or simply Noir) is part of the Marvel Noir universe as a hero who emerges in New York during the Great Depression.
Noir has all of the Spider-Man origins: Born Peter Parker, he was bitten by a radioactive spider that gave him superhuman abilities. And following the death of his uncle Ben, Noir vows to fight crime.
‘Spider-Noir’ show streaming
Upon its release in 2026, the show will debut domestically on MGM+’s linear cable and satellite channel, then globally on Amazon Prime Video the next day.
Contributing: Brian Truitt
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