New Spider-Noir trailer showcases Nicolas Cage ahead of premiere

Rotten Tomatoes has released a new trailer for the upcoming Prime Video series Spider-Noir, starring Nicolas Cage as 1930s private investigator Ben Reilly. The follow-up preview builds hype for the May 27 premiere, available in authentic black-and-white or true-hue full color.

A fresh trailer for Spider-Noir dropped today via Rotten Tomatoes' social media, spotlighting Nicolas Cage in the lead role as Ben Reilly, a down-on-his-luck detective turned superhero in 1930s New York. This comes after earlier trailers and reveals like the villain lineup at CCXP, heightening anticipation for the series' debut on Prime Video on May 27 (following a domestic MGM+ release on May 25). The production offers dual viewing options: authentic black-and-white to evoke the noir era and true-hue full color. Produced by Sony Pictures Television outside the MCU, Spider-Noir marks Cage's first leading TV role in this Marvel adaptation inspired by Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

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