Overview
- Prime Video and MGM+ set premieres for Nicolas Cage’s Spider-Noir: May 25 on MGM+ in the U.S. and May 27 globally on Prime Video.
- CCXP day-badges and new poster art reveal the live-action rogues’ gallery: Brendan Gleeson’s Silvermane, Jack Huston’s Sandman, Li Jun Li’s Cat Hardy, Joe Massingill’s Electro, and a mystery role played by Abraham Popoola.
- The show is rated TV-14, a first for a Spider-Man series, with trailers hinting at darker content including smoking, drinking, and brutal violence.
- Cage stars as Ben Reilly, a jaded 1930s private investigator, with producers noting his approach as “a spider pretending to be a person.”
- Sony Pictures Television produces for MGM+ and Prime Video, with co-showrunners Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot, executive producers Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal, and Harry Bradbeer directing the first two episodes.