Sony’s ‘Spider-Noir’ TV series with Nicolas Cage gets premiere date | Mix 106.9
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By Danielle Broadway

LOS ANGELES, Feb 12 (Reuters) – Nicolas Cage will appear in his first leading role in a TV series when “Spider-Noir” premieres ​in May, according to Sony and Prime ‌Video.

The series is a reinterpretation of the superhero Spider-Man set in New York City during the Great Depression, and will premiere on May 27.

In the teaser trailer released ‌Thursday, ​Cage is seen using his ⁠web-slinging skills while playing ⁠Ben Reilly, a private investigator who confronts his past after a personal tragedy.

Other cast members include Lamorne Morris from the show “New Girl” and Li ​Jun Li from the Oscar-nominated film “Sinners.”

Viewers will be able to watch “Spider-Noir” in two ways, in “authentic black & ⁠white” and “true hue full color” ⁠depending on their preference.

Sony previously introduced ​an animated iteration of the Spider-Noir character, which Cage ​provided the voice for, in the 2018 ‌Oscar-winning film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” which explores numerous Spider-people from different universes.

“Spider-Noir” is the first live-action series from the Spider-Verse and gives Amazon its own ⁠piece of the Marvel pie.

In a January deal, Netflix and Sony Pictures Entertainment reached a new agreement that ⁠would bring ‌films such as “Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse” ⁠to the streaming giant’s customers worldwide after ​they ‌play in cinemas.

Under the multi-year agreement, ​Netflix becomes ⁠the exclusive streaming destination of Sony Pictures’ films following their theatrical runs and video-on-demand releases for the first 18 months, after which they will go to Disney.

(Reporting by Danielle Broadway and Rollo Ross; Editing by ​Stephen Coates)

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