Overview
- Oren Uziel told SFX Magazine that several unannounced projects are underway and will follow Spider-Noir’s approach of placing a Spider variant inside a distinct genre.
- Spider-Noir is a live-action series starring Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly in 1930s New York, with all episodes streaming May 27 on Prime Video and production by Sony Pictures Television for MGM+ and Prime Video with Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal involved.
- Uziel says the show is a reimagining rather than a continuation, calling its lead a “variant of a variant” and noting it is not an origin story.
- Looking beyond season one, Uziel floated a possible second season that could move the late-1930s timeline toward a World War II setting as a larger narrative canvas.
- Outlets link Uziel’s tease to known and rumored efforts, including a 2025-announced Spider-Punk project with Daniel Kaluuya and long-discussed Spider-Gwen, while noting earlier plans like Silk have faced setbacks.