On February 12, 2026, Prime Video and MGM+ released the first official trailer for Spider-Noir, starring Nicolas Cage. The live-action series marks a significant career milestone for the Oscar winner as his first leading role in a television production. Cage returns to the character he first voiced in the 2018 hit Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, but this version offers a darker, live-action spin on the web slinger.
The Gritty World of 1930s New York
The new series is set in 1930s New York during the Great Depression. Nicolas Cage plays Ben Reilly, a seasoned and down-on-his-luck private investigator. Unlike the traditional Peter Parker story, this version of the hero is the city's "one and only" superhero, known simply as The Spider. The trailer highlights a jaded version of the character who is struggling with his past life and a deeply personal tragedy.
One of the most unique features of the show is its visual style. Producers confirmed that Spider-Noir will be available to watch in two different formats: "Authentic Black & White" and "True-Hue Full Color." This allows viewers to choose between a classic film noir aesthetic and a more modern look. All eight episodes are scheduled to drop simultaneously as a binge release on May 27, 2026, on Prime Video.
A Unique Take on a Classic Hero
In the teaser, Cage’s character reflects on his inner struggles with a moody voiceover. He mentions "ticks, thoughts, and impulses" that he manages to suppress most of the time. The series appears to lean heavily into the "hardboiled" detective genre, featuring smoky nightclubs, trench coats, and rain-soaked streets. The tagline, "With no power comes no responsibility," serves as a direct contrast to the famous Spider-Man mantra.
The cast joining Nicolas Cage includes Lamorne Morris as journalist Robbie Robertson and Li Jun Li as Cat Hardy. Other notable stars appearing in the series are Brendan Gleeson and Jack Huston. The show is developed by Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot, who also serve as executive producers alongside the Spider-Verse team of Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal.
Nicolas Cage and the Superhero Genre
This is not the first time Nicolas Cage has stepped into the world of superheroes. He previously starred in Ghost Rider and Kick-Ass. However, Spider-Noir represents a new chapter for the actor, focusing on a more mature and introspective version of a hero. The project has been in development for several years and is one of the most anticipated streaming releases of 2026.
Beyond this series, Cage has remained busy with diverse projects. He recently transformed his appearance to play legendary coach John Madden in the upcoming film Madden. His recent run of indie successes, such as Pig and Dream Scenario, has led to what many critics are calling a "Cage-aissance," or a creative rebirth for the actor.
A Television Debut to Watch
For longtime fans of the actor, seeing Nicolas Cage lead a high-budget television series is a fresh experience. The show bridges the gap between the stylized animation of the Spider-Verse movies and a grounded, gritty detective drama. As the May release date approaches, the dual-format release remains a major talking point for fans of the noir genre.

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