Spider-Noir Set Photos Unveils Nicolas Cage’s First Look

Spider-Noir Set Photos Unveils Nicolas Cage's First Look

Key Takeaways

  • Nicholas Cage stars as Spider-Man Noir in Prime Video’s upcoming TV series, following his successful vocal performance in the animated film.
  • Fans are excited to see Cage’s first look as Noir, set in the 1930s in a darker and grittier universe, featuring a more aggressive Spider-Man.
  • Cage’s casting in Spider-Man Noir brings hope for the live-action series to succeed, amidst skepticism following the performances of prior Sony Spider-Verse movies.

As a longtime comic book enthusiast who has witnessed the rise and fall of countless superhero adaptations, I must say that the upcoming Prime Video series “Spider-Man Noir” with Nicholas Cage is a breath of fresh air. Having followed Cage’s career since his breakout role in “Raising Arizona,” it’s fascinating to see him take on such an iconic character. His vocal performance as Spider-Man Noir in the animated film was a delight, and I can only imagine what he will bring to the table in this live-action series.


The film adaptation of “Spider-Man Noir,” available on Prime Video, is currently being filmed with Nicholas Cage in the lead role. Snapshots from the production site have been shared on social media platforms, giving fans a sneak peek at Cage’s initial appearance as Noir.

Back in May 2014, it was confirmed that Cage would portray the main character in Prime Video’s live-action adaptation of Spider-Man: Noir. Given his role as the voice actor for this character in the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which came out in mid-2018, this casting decision wasn’t too unexpected. Cage’s vocal performance was praised for its ability to embody the superhero’s dark and noir-influenced persona. Therefore, it’s fitting that he will play Noir in the upcoming TV series, and fans are eagerly anticipating his on-screen debut. Interestingly, a photo showing Cage as Noir has been shared online, fueling fan excitement about this project.

Jared from Just Jared posted two images showing Cage on the set of ‘Spider-Man: Noir’. In one picture, he seems to be down after a fight since he’s lying on the ground and has bruises on his face. He is dressed as Noir, sporting the trench coat but missing the aviator goggles and fedora, likely due to the action scene. Interestingly, another photo shows Cage sitting on steps in a trench coat and black fedora. Fans are thrilled with this initial glimpse of Cage as Noir, and they’re speculating if he will don a mask like the traditional Spider-Man.

Earlier, Cage discussed the Spider-Man Noir series with The New Yorker. He described it as having eight episodes and having a pop art feel, similar to a Lichtenstein painting, but with an added touch of sparkle. Unlike the usual Spider-Man, this version is more violent, but Cage confessed that he couldn’t empathize with the character in terms of violence. He clarified that he doesn’t enjoy violence and doesn’t want to portray characters who cause harm. What appeals to him about this potential show is its fantastical nature. It’s not about people hurting each other, but rather monsters being involved.

The portrayal of Cage in Spider-Man Noir is spot-on, as the character is a seasoned private investigator who happens to be older. This story unfolds in New York City during the 1930s and is set within a universe that’s grittier and darker than what we’re accustomed to. In this alternative reality, our Spider-Man isn’t afraid to pull the trigger against wrongdoers. Contrasting with the typical Peter Parker/Spider-Man we see on movie screens, who goes by the nickname “friendly neighborhood,” Noir has no qualms about taking lives using his pistols instead.

Some viewers might find the live-action version of “Spider-Man Noir” peculiar after Sony’s troubles with their Spider-Verse films such as “Venom,” “Morbius,” and “Madame Web.” But with Tom Hardy involved in the project, there’s optimism that it might succeed this time. It’s worth noting that even though “Venom” wasn’t a massive success, it didn’t flop either. Tom Hardy will reprise his role as Venom for the third time in “Venom: The Last Dance,” which is due out later this month. However, Hardy mentioned that the movie series was intended to be a trilogy, meaning this could be his last appearance as the symbiote. With “Noir” potentially offering a new perspective on Spider-Man within the Spider-Verse, we’ll have to wait and see if it makes a positive impact.

Spider-Man Noir is expected to premiere in 2025 at MGM Plus’ linear channel and Prime Video.

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2024-10-04 17:24