Spider-Noir’s final trailer leans into the deadpan humor

Spider-Noir’s final trailer leans into the deadpan humor

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Prime Video has actually launched one last trailer for its upcoming live action series, Spider-Noir, starring Nicolas Cage, and when again it has actually been launched in 2 formats: one in black and white (listed below) and another in color (above), which the showrunners are calling “True Hue.” Seriously, the more video footage we see of this series, the more excited we are to discover if it measures up to its marketing. And the last trailer– which truly highlights the deadpan humor and is set to Amy Winehouse’s “Back to Black”– is extremely appealing.

As formerly reported, Marvel Comics developed its “noir” line in 2009, reinterpreting familiar Marvel characters in an alternate universe, typically set throughout the Great Depression in the United States. A variation of the Spider-Noir character, voiced by Cage, briefly appeared in the animated work of arts Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) and Throughout the Spider-Verse (2023 ). (He is set to repeat that function in the upcoming Beyond the Spider-Verse)

Cage is playing Ben Reilly, a hard-boiled PI with a secret superhero identity, The Spider. Per the main property:”Spider-Noir informs the story of Ben Reilly, a skilled, down on his luck private detective in 1930s New York, who is required to come to grips with his previous life, following a deeply individual catastrophe, as the city’s one and just superhero.”

In addition to Cage’s Ben Reilly/The Spider, the cast consists of Lamorne Morris as Reilly’s good friend Robbie Robertson, an independent reporter who holds on to optimism in the face of his pal’s cynicism; Li Jun Li as club vocalist Cat Hardy, the timeless underworld femme fatale (Li based her representation on Anna May Wong, Rita Hayworth, and Lauren Bacall); Karen Rodriguez as Reilly’s secretary, Janet; Abraham Popoola as a World War I veteran; Jack Huston as a bodyguard called Flint Marko who ends up being (as we see in the brand-new trailer) the timeless bad guy Sandman; Brendan Gleeson as New York mob employer Silvermane, who is being targeted for assassination; Lukas Haas as one of Silvermane’s subordinates; Richard Robichaux as the editor of the Daily Bugle; and Kai Caster.

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