Prime Video drops Spider‑Noir trailer
- Prime Video released the official “Spider-Noir” trailer on April 25, confirming Nicolas Cage’s live-action debut as Ben Reilly before the series launches in May. - Amazon MGM says the show airs first on MGM+’s U.S. linear channel May 25, then streams globally on Prime Video May 27. - The series follows Cage’s 1930s New York private investigator in both black-and-white and color versions. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com)
Prime Video has released the full trailer for “Spider-Noir,” the live-action series starring Nicolas Cage, with a global streaming debut set for May 27. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) Amazon MGM Studios said April 25 that the series will first air on MGM+’s U.S. linear channel on May 25 before rolling out worldwide on Prime Video two days later. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) (aboutamazon.com) The trailer also confirms the format gimmick Prime teased in February: viewers can watch the series in “Authentic Black & White” or “True-Hue Full Color.” (press.amazonmgmstudios.com 1) (press.amazonmgmstudios.com 2) Cage plays Ben Reilly, described by Prime Video as an aging and down-on-his-luck private investigator in 1930s New York who is forced to confront his past life as the city’s only superhero. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) (marvel.com) That setup marks a shift from the animated “Spider-Verse” films, where Cage voiced Spider-Man Noir, and moves the character into a live-action detective story built around pulp-crime imagery. (marvel.com) (variety.com) The cast includes Lamorne Morris, Brendan Gleeson, Li Jun Li, Karen Rodriguez, Jack Huston and Lukas Haas, with Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot serving as co-showrunners and executive producers. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) (aboutamazon.com) Harry Bradbeer directed and executive produced the first two episodes, and the series comes from Sony Pictures Television for MGM+ and Prime Video. Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Amy Pascal are among the executive producers. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) The new trailer is the second major marketing beat after Prime Video’s February 12 teaser, which first announced the May 27 premiere date and the dual black-and-white or color release plan. (press.amazonmgmstudios.com) (variety.com) For Prime Video and MGM+, the pitch is now clear: Cage’s spider-hero arrives first on cable-style linear television in the U.S., then on global streaming, with the noir look offered as a viewing choice rather than a one-off effect. (aboutamazon.com) (press.amazonmgmstudios.com)