Nicolas Cage Swings into Gritty 1930s Noir in 'Spider-Noir' Trailer

The first trailers for 'Spider-Noir' reveal Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly, a former vigilante turned private investigator in a gritty 1930s New York. The series will be available in both authentic black-and-white and full-color versions when it premieres on Prime Video in May 2026. The show features an ensemble cast including Lamorne Morris and Brendan Gleeson, reimagining classic villains through a noir lens. Executive produced by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, it is a standalone live-action project distinct from Cage's earlier animated voice role.

Key Points: Spider-Noir Trailer: Nicolas Cage in Gritty 1930s Detective Series

  • Noir reimagining of Spider-Man
  • Premieres May 2026 on Prime Video
  • Features both black & white and color versions
  • Explores an ageing hero's internal conflict
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'Spider-Noir' trailer out: Nicolas Cage swings into gritty 1930s detective saga

Nicolas Cage stars as a down-on-his-luck PI in the noir 'Spider-Noir' series. Watch the trailer for the Prime Video show premiering May 2026.

"With no power comes no responsibility. - The Spider"

Washington, February 13

Nicolas Cage steps into a rain-soaked 1930s New York as a fallen hero in the first official trailers for 'Spider-Noir,' released by Amazon Prime Video.

The upcoming live-action series reimagines the Spider-Man mythos through a hard-boiled noir lens, with Cage leading as an ageing private investigator haunted by his masked past.

The streaming platform unveiled two distinct versions of the trailer -- "Authentic Black & White" and "True-Hue Full Color"-- underscoring the show's stylistic ambition.

The series will be available to watch in both formats when it premieres on May 27, 2026, on Prime Video, with an early debut on MGM+ on May 25.

Set entirely in an alternate 1930s universe, Spider-Noir departs from the high-energy superhero spectacle typically associated with the Spider-Verse.

Instead, it embraces a brooding, film noir aesthetic. Cage plays Ben Reilly, also known as "The Spider," a once-celebrated masked vigilante now reduced to a down-on-his-luck private investigator.

The trailer hints at his internal conflict, punctuated by a dark inversion of the iconic superhero creed, "With no power comes no responsibility."

The footage showcases Cage's Reilly navigating a morally murky New York City. In one sequence, he swings across a rain-lashed skyline clad in a trench coat and fedora.

In others, he leaps between moving cars and engages in a brutal bar fight that leaves him "plastered."

The ensemble cast adds further depth to the period setting.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lamorne Morris plays Robbie Robertson, a driven freelance journalist who takes on high-risk assignments to advance his career. Positioned as a more optimistic foil to Reilly's cynicism, Robertson appears poised to play a key role in the narrative.

Brendan Gleeson reportedly portrays Silvermane, a philosophical and paranoid New York mob boss targeted by multiple assassination attempts. Li Jun Li appears as Cat Hardy, a nightclub owner and femme fatale inspired by golden-age screen icons. Jack Huston features as Flint Marko, also known as Sandman, Silvermane's granite-tough enforcer.

The cast also includes Karen Rodriguez as Janet, Reilly's efficient secretary and investigative partner.

The trailers tease noir-era reinterpretations of classic villains, including Sandman and a 1930s iteration of Electro, though details remain tightly under wraps.

For audiences familiar with Cage's earlier association with the character, the series marks a fresh creative direction.

Cage previously voiced Spider-Man Noir in the animated Spider-Verse films. However, this live-action project is a standalone reimagining rather than a direct spin-off.

The series is executive produced by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the duo behind the animated Spider-Verse films.

- ANI

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Priya S
Nicolas Cage in a trench coat as a down-on-his-luck Spider-Man? I'm sold. The "with no power comes no responsibility" line gave me chills. This is such a fresh take. Hope the story has depth and isn't just style over substance.
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Rohit P
As a huge fan of the Spider-Verse movies, I'm a bit skeptical. Why make it a standalone? Could have connected it to the animated universe. Still, the cast looks solid, especially Brendan Gleeson as a mob boss. Will give it a shot on Prime.
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Sarah B
The 1930s setting is a brilliant choice. It reminds me of those classic detective films my dad used to watch. The aesthetic is perfect for a gritty, character-driven story. More of this, less of the same old superhero formula, please!
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Vikram M
Looks promising! But I hope they don't forget the heart of Spider-Man. Even in a dark, cynical world, the core of the character should be his moral compass. The "no responsibility" line worries me a bit. Fingers crossed the writers get it right. 🤞
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Kavya N
Yaar, the trailer is so stylish! The rain, the fedora, the moody lighting... it's like a proper film. And having it on Prime Video is great for us in India. Weekend plan for May 2026 is sorted! Just hope my subscription is still active then, haha.

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