Liputan6.com, Jakarta - Spider Noir, starring Nicolas Cage, has released its official teaser on February 12, 2026.
The series is scheduled to premiere globally on Prime Video on May 27, 2026, while viewers in the United States can watch it early on the linear MGM+ channel on May 25, 2026.
The “Spider-Noir” series promises a unique viewing experience, transporting viewers to the dark and intriguing streets of 1930s New York.
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This marks Nicolas Cage’s debut in a leading role on television, playing Ben Reilly, a seasoned private detective forced to confront his past as the city’s only superhero.
With eight episodes to be released, the series will explore darker themes, moral conflict, violence, and emotional damage, with the series' logline, “With no power comes no responsibility."
Nicolas Cage Makes Leading TV Role Debut
Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage is taking a major step in his career by starring in the series "Spider-Noir" as Ben Reilly, also known as "The Spider" or Spider-Noir.
This is his first leading television role, a long-awaited one for many fans eager to see Cage in a series format.
The character of Ben Reilly is depicted as an aging and down-on-his-luck private detective in 1930s New York.
After experiencing a profound personal tragedy, he is forced to return to his past life as the city's lone superhero.
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New York in 1930s and "No Responsibility" Concept
“Spider-Noir” is a live-action series adapted from the Marvel comic “Spider-Man Noir,” setting its story amidst the dark atmosphere of 1930s New York.
This time period gives it a classic film noir feel, complete with rain-soaked streets, shadowy interiors, and deep criminal intrigue.
The series will highlight heavier themes, including moral conflict and violence, moving away from Spider-Man’s more lighthearted image.
The logline “With no powers comes no responsibility” is at the heart of the story, depicting Ben Reilly as a weary and cynical hero who has been through a lot.
The story centers on Ben Reilly, who must return to being “The Spider” after an extraordinary case confronts him, forcing him to confront his dark past.
Black-and-White and Full Color Visual Options
One of the most appealing features of “Spider-Noir” is its innovative choice of format.
The series will be available in two versions: “Authentic Black & White” and “True-Hue Full Color.”
This option allows viewers to choose their preferred viewing experience, whether they prefer the classic black-and-white noir feel or the more modern, full-color visuals.
The released teaser also offers both versions, showcasing a striking black-and-white aesthetic with a dark atmosphere, violence, and psychological trauma.
The producers hope the black-and-white version will pique young audiences' interest in classic films, while the color version offers beautiful saturation.
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The Creative Team Behind the Marvel Comics Adaptation
The “Spider-Noir” series is produced by Sony Pictures Television exclusively for MGM+ and Prime Video.
Oren Uziel (“The Lost City”) and Steve Lightfoot (“The Punisher”) serve as co-showrunners and executive producers, bringing their experience to the complex and action-packed story.
The series was developed with the Academy Award-winning team behind "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal, who also serve as executive producers.
Emmy Award-winning director Harry Bradbeer (Fleabag, Killing Eve) directed and executive produced the first two episodes, providing his signature artistic touch.
Supporting Cast and Iconic Villains
In addition to Nicolas Cage, the "Spider-Noir" series boasts a talented cast that brings the characters of 1930s New York to life.
The supporting cast includes Lamorne Morris as Robbie Robertson, a determined journalist; Li Jun Li as Cat Hardy, a lounge singer and femme fatale; and Karen Rodriguez as Janet, Ben Reilly's assistant detective.
Abraham Popoola, Jack Huston (as Flint Marko/Sandman), and Brendan Gleeson (as Silvermane) also star.
The teaser also features glimpses of iconic Spider-Man villains like Sandman, Electro, and Molten Man, hinting at an intense and dangerous conflict for Ben Reilly.
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