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Nicolas Cage's New Spider-Noir TV Series Differs From Sony's Spider-Verse Movies
Showrunner Oren Uziel explains how Cage's take on the character is a unique interpretation within the multiverse.
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The next live-action Spider-Man project, a TV series starring Nicolas Cage as Spider-Noir, will explore new territory for the character while still drawing from the multiverse concept introduced in the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Showrunner Oren Uziel clarified that the series is not a direct continuation of the film, allowing them to make Spider-Noir their own unique version. The series will center on Ben Reilly's crusade as The Spider in 1930s New York and feature villains like Sandman and Electro through that lens.
Why it matters
The launch of a new live-action Spider-Man series, especially one featuring a fan-favorite variant like Spider-Noir, is an exciting development for Marvel and Sony's expanding web of interconnected stories. By differentiating this version of the character from the one seen in Into the Spider-Verse, the creative team has an opportunity to further explore the multiverse concept and bring a fresh take on the Spider-Man mythos to audiences.
The details
The Spider-Noir TV series will center on Ben Reilly's crusade as The Spider in 1930s New York, rather than the traditional Spider-Man persona. The series will also feature versions of classic Spider-Man villains like Sandman and Electro adapted for the period setting. Showrunner Oren Uziel has worked closely with Nicolas Cage to capture a unique interpretation of the character, distinct from Cage's previous voice work in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
- The Spider-Noir TV series is scheduled to launch domestically on MGM+ on May 25, 2026 before going worldwide on Prime Video on May 27, 2026.
- The series will arrive the same year as the release of Tom Holland's Spider-Man: Brand New Day on July 31, 2026.
The players
Nicolas Cage
An acclaimed actor who will star as the Spider-Noir variant of Spider-Man in the upcoming TV series.
Oren Uziel
The showrunner for the Spider-Noir TV series, who has worked closely with Nicolas Cage to develop a unique interpretation of the character.
Phil Lord and Chris Miller
The executive producers of the Spider-Noir TV series, who are tapping into the live-action side of the Marvel franchise after their success with the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
What they’re saying
“It's a different flavor of that character, even though it's still Nic's voice.”
— Oren Uziel, Showrunner (Empire Magazine)
“It's not a continuation of Into The Spider-Verse. Once Phil and Chris introduced the idea of the multiverse, I think you're allowed to take things and make them your own.”
— Oren Uziel, Showrunner (Empire Magazine)
“it was one of the most rewarding things I've ever experienced.”
— Oren Uziel, Showrunner (Empire Magazine)
What’s next
The Spider-Noir TV series is set to launch on MGM+ on May 25, 2026 before going worldwide on Prime Video on May 27, 2026, providing fans with a fresh take on the Spider-Man mythos within the expanding multiverse.
The takeaway
By differentiating Nicolas Cage's Spider-Noir from his previous animated portrayal, the creative team behind the new TV series has an opportunity to further explore the multiverse concept and bring a unique interpretation of the character to audiences, building on the success of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
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