Prime Video has released the final trailer for Spider-Noir, offering a pulse-pounding glimpse of Nicolas Cage fully immersed in the role of a battle-worn vigilante navigating moral gray zones and rain-slicked streets. The high-octane preview, underscored by Amy Winehouse’s haunting “Back to Black,” captures Cage’s commanding presence as he straps on the mask once more. Explosive action beats and shadowy confrontations dominate the footage, signaling a mature, hard-edged reinterpretation of the Spider-Man mythos.
The series follows Ben Reilly, a down-on-his-luck private investigator in 1930s New York who once operated as the city’s only superhero, The Spider. After stepping away from that life following a personal tragedy, Reilly is pulled back toward the mask when a new case forces him to confront the past he has been trying to bury. This narrative blends classic detective noir with superhero elements in a fresh way. Viewers can expect a moody, character-driven drama that reimagines familiar comic lore for a mature audience.
Watch the True-Hue Full Color version of the final trailer below:
Here is the Authentic Black & White version of the final trailer:
The production draws inspiration from the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, where Cage first voiced the character. Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot serve as co-showrunners, bringing their expertise in crafting compelling narratives. Harry Bradbeer directs the first two episodes and executive produces alongside Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal. Sony Pictures Television handles production for this ambitious project.
Before the series premiere, audiences are getting a deeper look at the ensemble cast for Spider-Noir. Nicolas Cage leads as Ben Reilly, the aging former superhero turned private eye. Jack Huston portrays Flint Marko, also known as Sandman. Brendan Gleeson appears as the crime boss Silvermane, while Li Jun Li takes on the role of nightclub chanteuse Cat Hardy. Abraham Popoola plays Tombstone, and Andrew Caldwell stars as Megawatt. Supporting performers include Lamorne Morris, Lukas Haas, Karen Rodriguez, Cameron Britton, Cary Christopher, Michael Kostroff, Scott MacArthur, Joe Massingill, Whitney Rice, Amanda Schull, Amy Aquino, and Andrew Robinson.
The creative team has paid careful attention to period details and character development throughout the series. Noir influences permeate every aspect of the storytelling, from sharp, cynical dialogue to the rain-drenched cinematography that defines each frame. The project represents a bold expansion of the Spider-Man franchise into live-action television, carving out a distinct corner of the multiverse grounded in classic pulp fiction aesthetics.
Spider-Noir arrives on Prime Video on May 27. It will be available to stream on True-Hue Full Color and Authentic Black & White.