Some new Spider-Noir posters highlight two different ways to watch the upcoming Spider-Man show starring Nicolas Cage.
Spider-Noir is a forthcoming superhero television series that will see Cage play a live-action version of Ben Reilly/Spider-Man Noir. Coming from showrunners Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot, the show will premiere in 2026.
What are the two different versions of Spider-Noir?
After a poster was previously spotted at CCXP, which is going on now through December 7, the official Prime Video Twitter account has officially shared two different versions of the Spider-Noir artwork.
The post reveals that the show will be available in two different ways — in color and in black and white. View the posters below:
ComingSoon previously broke the news that Spider-Noir was being filmed in both mediums. Star Lukas Haas said in an exclusive interview, “Well, it was just an incredible project. Everybody involved was amazing. Brendan Gleason, he plays my boss. Just getting to, to do that noir thing. It was very genuine film noir, the way they filmed it, like the long shadows. We filmed it in — I think it may come out in both black and white and color, but when we filmed it, the monitors were all black and white, so you got this feeling, and it looked very, very authentic. To the point that I would actually go and look at the monitor and think I was looking at some older footage, but it was actually just a monitor of what was on the camera at the time. They did a beautiful job with the filters and all that stuff, making it look like genuine old 1930s, black and white film. But obviously, just the writing, and Nic is incredible. It’s just a really fun project, and I cannot wait to see how it turns out.”
A description of the show reads, “The series tells the story of an aging and down-on-his-luck private investigator (Cage) in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life as the city’s one and only superhero.”
