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Nicolas Cage voices a 1930s Spider-Noir in a standalone Prime Video series, premiering May 27, unrelated to the Spider-Verse films.
The live-action Prime Video series *Spider-Noir*, starring Nicolas Cage as a 1930s New York detective version of Ben Reilly, is set in a separate universe from the *Spider-Verse* films, despite Cage reprising his voice role.
Showrunner Oren Uziel confirms the series is a standalone, noir-inspired take with its own tone and story, not a continuation of the animated films.
The show, premiering May 27 on Prime Video, features a black-and-white aesthetic with a "True Hue" color version, and includes characters like Tombstone, played by Abraham Popoola.
It is not connected to the animated sequel *Beyond the Spider-Verse*, with no crossover planned.
Nicolas Cage da voz a un Spider-Noir de la década de 1930 en una serie independiente de Prime Video, que se estrenó el 27 de mayo, sin relación con las películas de Spider-Verse.