Nicolas Cage is officially stepping into the Spider-Verse in a live-action role, bringing his beloved Spider-Man Noir character from animation to life. First introduced in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Cage voiced the black-and-white, hard-boiled version of Spider-Man from a 1930s alternate universe, earning fan acclaim for his deadpan delivery and noir detective flair.

Now, Cage is set to reprise the role in a new live-action series titled Spider-Noir, which is being developed by MGM+ and Amazon Prime Video. Unlike Peter Parker’s usual high-tech and colorful adventures, this series will unfold in a gritty, crime-ridden New York during the Great Depression, with Cage’s Spider-Man as a seasoned, trench coat-wearing vigilante grappling with moral dilemmas and mysterious enemies.

This marks Cage’s first time playing a superhero in live action since his early 2000s role in Ghost Rider, and fans are eager to see how he translates his animated performance into a full, grounded noir setting. The tone of the series is expected to lean heavily into detective fiction, vintage aesthetics, and a darker emotional arc—setting it apart from the usual Marvel fare.

The show is still in development, but Nicolas Cage’s return as Spider-Man Noir adds another layer to the expanding multiverse, promising a fresh, stylized take on the Spider-Man mythos through one of its most enigmatic and eccentric variants.

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