Spider-Noir
Spider-Noir is an upcoming American noir superhero television series developed by Oren Uziel for MGM+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character Spider-Man Noir. The series follows an aging private investigator and superhero in an alternate universe of 1930s New York City who grapples with his past. Uziel served as co-showrunner with Steve Lightfoot. Produced by Sony Pictures Television in association with Lord Miller Productions, Pascal Pictures, and Amazon MGM Studios, it is intended to be part of Sony's Spider-Man Universe.
Nicolas Cage stars as Spider-Man Noir, after voicing a version of the character in Sony's animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, with Lamorne Morris, Brendan Gleeson, Li Jun Li, Abraham Popoola, Jack Huston, and Karen Rodriguez also starring. The series was revealed to be in development in February 2023, with Uziel involved, and Lightfoot was hired that December. Cage's casting was confirmed in May 2024 when the series was ordered and titled Noir before it was retitled Spider-Noir that July. Filming took place in Los Angeles from August 2024 to March 2025, using black-and-white cameras to capture the series' film noir style.
Spider-Noir is set to debut on MGM+ in 2026 and will consist of eight episodes.
Premise
An aging, down on his luck private investigator grapples with his past life as the only superhero in 1930s New York City.Cast and characters
Starring
- Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly / Spider-Man Noir:
- Lamorne Morris as Robbie Robertson: A hard-working journalist who pursues riskier stories to garner attention and progress his career
- Brendan Gleeson as a New York mob boss. Gleeson described the character as a philosopher with "a drone-eye view" who is equally dangerous.
- Li Jun Li as a singer at a nightclub in New York
- Abraham Popoola as a World War I veteran who is searching for an "opportunity to get ahead"
- Jack Huston as a bodyguard
- Karen Rodriguez
Recurring
- Lukas Haas as a subordinate of the New York mob boss
Guest
- Kai Caster as an individual who has a "special connection" to another character in the series
Episodes
Production
Development
chairman Tony Vinciquerra stated in March 2019 that Sony's shared universe of Spider-Man–related properties, known as Sony's Spider-Man Universe, would be expanding to television with a set of Marvel Comics projects developed by Sony Pictures Television. The studio was "essentially internally auditioning" characters from the 900 it could access to decide which medium they would appear in. After their work on Sony's animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller signed their production company Lord Miller Productions to an overall deal with Sony Pictures Television in April 2019 to develop multiple television series for the studio, including their Marvel-based series, which could potentially include characters from Into the Spider-Verse as well as live-action properties. Select projects would be produced in conjunction with Amy Pascal, a frequent producer of the Spider-Man films, with the intention for Lord and Miller to reboot the Spider-Man property for television. By September 2020, Sony was in talks with Amazon Prime Video for the latter to be the streaming distributor for Sony's "suite" of Marvel-based television series.Sony Pictures Television was revealed in February 2023 to be developing a television series based on the Spider-Man Noir character for MGM+ and Prime Video via Amazon MGM Studios. Oren Uziel was writing for the series and developing it with fellow executive producers Lord, Miller, and Pascal through their production companies Lord Miller Productions and Pascal Pictures. In December, Amazon hired Steve Lightfoot, who was the showrunner of the Marvel Television series The Punisher, to serve as co-showrunner and an executive producer alongside Uziel. Amazon announced at its upfronts presentation in May 2024 that the series was ordered and titled Noir, and that Harry Bradbeer had joined as an executive producer and to direct the first two episodes. Nzingha Stewart served as another director. Additional executive producers are Aditya Sood and Dan Shear of Lord Miller, as well as Pavlina Hatoupis. In July, the series was retitled Spider-Noir to better highlight its connections to the Spider-Man universe, and was revealed to consist of eight 45-minute long episodes. Lesley Goldberg at Puck reported in August 2024 that Sony was not expected to renew its overall deal with Lord and Miller after the duo disagreed with the studio on the series' budget. By the end of 2024, Sony was reported to no longer be developing further films for its franchise at that time and was instead focusing on other projects, such as Spider-Noir.