Nicolas Cage Stars in 'Spider-Noir' Trailer as Ben Reilly Battles Brendan Gleeson's Villain
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Nicolas Cage Stars in 'Spider-Noir' Trailer as Ben Reilly Battles Brendan Gleeson's Villain

authorBy Roger Ebert
DateApr 26, 2026
Read Time2 min

Prime Video has unveiled the official trailer for its upcoming series, 'Spider-Noir,' which showcases Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage in the lead role. This adaptation transports viewers to 1930s New York, where Cage's character, Ben Reilly, a weary private investigator, is forced to confront his past as a masked vigilante. The series promises a visually distinctive experience, offering both monochromatic and full-color viewing options to reflect the comic's origins.

The trailer, which premiered at the CCXPMX26 pop culture festival in Mexico City, introduces Ben Reilly's journey as he reawakens his powers. His primary adversary is a formidable Irish crime boss, portrayed by Brendan Gleeson, who is speculated to be the iconic villain Silvermane from the Marvel comics. This marks Nicolas Cage's first major role in a television series, bringing his signature intensity to the noir-infused world of Spider-Man.

The creative team behind 'Spider-Noir' includes notable figures from the industry. Harry Bradbeer, known for his work on 'Fleabag,' directed and executive produced the initial episodes. Oren Uziel, who penned 'The Lost City,' and Steve Lightfoot, a showrunner for 'The Punisher,' serve as co-showrunners and executive producers. They developed the series in collaboration with the team responsible for the critically acclaimed 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,' including Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal. This standalone narrative is distinct from the existing Sony films and the 'Into the Spider-Verse' franchise, offering a fresh perspective on the character.

The ensemble cast further enhances the anticipation for the series, featuring talents such as Lamorne Morris from 'Fargo,' Li Jun Li of 'Sinners,' Karen Rodriguez from 'The Hunting Wives,' Abraham Popoola of 'Slow Horses,' and Jack Huston from 'Boardwalk Empire.' The series is set to premiere on May 27th, with all episodes released simultaneously for binge-watching, promising an immersive dive into its unique world.

Produced by Sony Pictures Television for MGM+ and Prime Video, 'Spider-Noir' is poised to deliver a compelling narrative within a distinctive visual framework. The series, featuring a seasoned cast and an experienced creative team, offers a fresh interpretation of the classic Spider-Man character, delving into a grittier, more mature storyline rooted in the 1930s. Viewers can look forward to a unique exploration of a familiar hero's struggles against a backdrop of crime and mystery.

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