‘Spider-Noir’ Live-Action Series Starring Nicolas Cage Set for 2026 Release

Mar 10, 2024; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Nicolas Cage presents the award for best actor in a leading role during the 96th Oscars at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 10, 2024.. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY. Cage is set to be in Spider-Noir in 2026

The decades-old legacy of noir meets the multiverse in “Spider-Noir” — a live-action adaptation announced today, starring Nicolas Cage. The series is slated for a 2026 arrival on Prime Video and U.S. broadcaster MGM+.

A Gritty Return to Noir

According to official details shared by the producers, “Spider-Noir” will follow an aging, down-on-his-luck private investigator in 1930s New York — a former costumed hero forced to reckon with his past and the ghosts of the city. The show promises a stylized tonal blend: it will be released in both black-and-white and color.

The noir-inspired aesthetic and era of the Great Depression signal that this adaptation is less about glitzy heroics and more about shadows, moral ambiguity, and the weight of history — a departure from most superhero fare.

Nicolas Cage as Spider-Man Noir

Nicolas Cage, who previously voiced the noir-era Spider-Man in the animated film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”, will step into the live-action version of the character for the first time. In this series, he plays Ben Reilly — a reinterpretation of the classic Spider-Man Noir identity — giving new layers beyond his masked vigilante days: “an aging and down-on-his-luck private investigator” grappling with the weight of his past.

The show’s production roster reflects serious ambition. Co-showrunners Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot, alongside acclaimed producers Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal, have designed a gritty, character-driven approach that sits at the intersection of pulp detective stories and superhero mythos.

What to Expect: Tone, Structure, and Style

The series will consist of eight episodes, debuting on MGM+ in the U.S. before a global launch on Prime Video the next day. According to Collider, “the series will embrace its gritty 1930s New York setting as it follows a grizzled, down-on-his-luck private investigator grappling with his current career and past life as the city’s only superhero.”

Visually, the dual black-and-white and color release format is particularly noteworthy. It gives the creators and, eventually, the audience the option to experience the series either as a vintage noir film or a modern, cinematic drama. As the producers themselves put it in a Newsweek article, “Spider-Noir is coming to Amazon Prime in 2026. Live-action, in black & white, set in the 1930s, and Nicolas Cage is a delight, as is the rest of the cast.”

Legacy, Expectations and What Could Go Wrong

For fans of the comics and animated incarnations, “Spider-Noir” presents an opportunity to explore a darker, more introspective side of the Spider-Man mythos. It’s a risky move — noir doesn’t always mesh with superhero-style expectations — but potentially one of the richest reinterpretations of the character.

That said, balancing superhero elements with a gritty, detective-drama tone is tricky. The success of “Spider-Noir” will depend heavily on whether it can deliver emotional depth, atmosphere, and complexity — rather than leaning too much on genre tropes or fan service.

If done right, though, Nicolas Cage — with his history of embracing offbeat and intense roles — could pull off a version of “Spider-Man” unlike any we’ve seen before: haunted, human, and fighting shadows instead of skyscrapers.

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  • Alicia Fournier

    Alicia Fournier is a freelance writer based out of Western Ma, who is currently working on her degree in Creative Writing and English through Southern New Hampshire University. While she enjoys all forms of writing, she is most passionate about breaking news, true crime, and anything book related! In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, reading, and sharpening her writing skills.

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