The Live-Action 'Spider-Noir' Trailer Drops Nicolas Cage Into a Gritty '30s Underworld
The highly anticipated series brings the fan-favorite web-slinger to Prime Video and MGM+.
Summary
- The live-action adaptation officially brings the monochromatic Marvel character to a stylized New York City
- Nicolas Cage leads an extensive ensemble cast featuring Brendan Gleeson and Lamorne Morris
- The released footage highlights a dark and heavily shadowed visual direction for the detective
Amazon MGM Studios‘ Spider-Noir is officially bringing Nicolas Cage‘s monochromatic web-slinger to live-action television. Stepping away from the vibrant, kinetic animation of the Spider-Verse franchise, the upcoming series drops viewers directly into a gritty, 1930s New York City, anchored by a first-look trailer that establishes the show’s dark visual direction and hardboiled central mystery.
The newly released footage establishes a distinctly cinematic aesthetic, leaning heavily into classic noir tropes, shadowy cinematography, and period-accurate production design. According to the official synopsis, the narrative follows an aging and down-on-his-luck private investigator who is forced to grapple with his past life as the city’s sole superhero. The trailer focuses on street-level detective work and practical-looking action sequences, setting a grounded tone that aggressively distances itself from contemporary, CGI-heavy superhero fare.
Cage transitions his fan-favorite vocal performance into a physical, live-action portrayal of the titular detective. The trailer also carves out time to introduce the show’s expansive ensemble cast, outlining the criminal underworld and law enforcement figures that populate this alternate, depression-era universe. Joining Cage on screen are established talents including Lamorne Morris, Brendan Gleeson, Abraham Popoola, Li Jun Li, and Jack Huston, adding significant dramatic weight to the street-level narrative.
To fully appreciate the arrival of Spider-Noir, you have to look back at the character’s breakout moment in 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Amidst a crowded field of alternate-universe heroes, Cage’s vocal performance as the brooding, Rubik’s Cube-baffled detective instantly became a cultural touchstone. The character’s popularity proved that audiences were hungry for weirder, highly stylized interpretations of comic book lore. Now, transitioning from animation to live-action, the series is positioned to push those boundaries even further, swapping colorful CGI for practical-looking street-level detective work, shadowy cinematography, and classic noir tropes.
Watch the trailer above. Spider-Noir premieres May 25 on MGM+’s linear channel and globally on Prime Video May 27.




















