Spider-Noir Review: Nicolas Cage is a blast in this moody superhero mystery with inventive visuals and a hugely fun atmosphere. https://t.co/O3yOz6BM4n
Nicolas Cage is SO GOOD as Spider-Noir. For his first TV role, he brings a full-force zaniness, brash attitude, and is having a huge amount of fun with it. A great anchor for this deeply moody yet lighthearted superhero mystery show. Full review below!
SPIDER-NOIR is hugely fun, deeply moody, and visually inventive. Nicolas Cage is a blast as the brash, disturbed Ben Reilly. The noir mystery elements bring fresh life to the genre with excellent plot and pacing. 1930s New York looks stunning! Full review below.
SPIDER-NOIR is hugely fun, deeply moody, and visually inventive. Nicolas Cage is a blast as the brash, disturbed Ben Reilly. The noir mystery elements bring fresh life to the genre with excellent plot and pacing. 1930s New York looks stunning! Full review below.
SPIDER-NOIR is hugely fun, deeply moody, and visually inventive. Nicolas Cage is a blast as the brash, disturbed Ben Reilly. The noir mystery elements bring fresh life to the genre with excellent plot and pacing. 1930s New York looks stunning! Full review below.
SPIDER-NOIR addresses the multiverse question within the first 5 minutes of the show. Here's the answer:
โข This is not the same Spider-Man Noir from the Spider-Verse films
โข The show is set in a seperate universe
โข Ben Reilly is not aware of the existence of the multiverse
@RaulGomez872284 Yes! The mayor's new political campaign is shady, powerful business people being corrupt is a main driver of the show/why Ben Reilly is a hero, and the underworld of New York being run by immoral power is an ongoing theme.
SPIDER-NOIR is a hugely fun, deeply moody, and visually inventive show. Nicolas Cage is a blast as the brash and zany Ben Reilly. The noir mystery elements bring fresh life to the genre with excellent plot and pacing. 1930s New York looks stunning! Full review below.