Spider-Noir final trailer gives us a classic villain
May 21, 2026 6:12am
Prime Video has released one last trailer for its upcoming live action series, Spider-Noir, starring Nicolas Cage, and once again it has been released in two fo...
Prime Video has released one last trailer for its upcoming live action series, Spider-Noir, starring Nicolas Cage, and once again it has been released in two formats: one in black and white (below) and another in color (above), which the showrunners are calling “True Hue.” Seriously, the more footage we see of this series, the more eager we are to find out if it lives up to its marketing. And the final trailer— which really plays up the deadpan humor and is set to Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black"— is very promising. As previously reported, Marvel Comics created its “noir” line in 2009, reinterpreting familiar Marvel characters in an alternate universe, usually set during the Great Depression in the US. Ars Technica reported this update on 2026-05-19 with additional details in the linked source coverage.
5-Second Takeaway
Prime Video has released one last trailer for its upcoming live action series, Spider-Noir, starring Nicolas Cage, and once again it has been released in two formats: one in black and white (below) and another in color (above), which the showrunners are calling “True Hue.” Seriously, the more footage we see of this series, the more eager we are to find out if it lives up to its marketing.
Why This Matters
And the final trailer— which really plays up the deadpan humor and is set to Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black"— is very promising. As previously reported, Marvel Comics created its “noir” line in 2009, reinterpreting familiar Marvel characters in an alternate universe, usually set during the Great Depression in the US.
What Changed
- Ars Technica published this report on 2026-05-19.
- The headline focus is "Spider-Noir final trailer gives us a classic villain".
- Prime Video has released one last trailer for its upcoming live action series, Spider-Noir, starring Nicolas Cage, and once again it has been released in two formats: one in black and white (below) and another in color (above), which the showrunners are calling “True Hue.” Seriously, the more footage we see of this series, the more eager we are to find out if it lives up to its marketing.
- And the final trailer— which really plays up the deadpan humor and is set to Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black"— is very promising.
- As previously reported, Marvel Comics created its “noir” line in 2009, reinterpreting familiar Marvel characters in an alternate universe, usually set during the Great Depression in the US.
- A version of the Spider-Noir character, voiced by Cage, briefly appeared in the animated masterpieces Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) and Across the Spider-Verse (2023).
- (He is set to reprise that role in the upcoming Beyond the Spider-Verse.).
- Cage is playing Ben Reilly, a hard-boiled PI with a secret superhero identity, The Spider.
Key Facts
- Ars Technica published this report on 2026-05-19.
- The headline focus is "Spider-Noir final trailer gives us a classic villain".
- Prime Video has released one last trailer for its upcoming live action series, Spider-Noir, starring Nicolas Cage, and once again it has been released in two formats: one in black and white (below) and another in color (above), which the showrunners are calling “True Hue.” Seriously, the more footage we see of this series, the more eager we are to find out if it lives up to its marketing.
- And the final trailer— which really plays up the deadpan humor and is set to Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black"— is very promising.
Key Numbers
- Ars Technica published this report on 2026-05-19.
- As previously reported, Marvel Comics created its “noir” line in 2009, reinterpreting familiar Marvel characters in an alternate universe, usually set during the Great Depression in the US.
- A version of the Spider-Noir character, voiced by Cage, briefly appeared in the animated masterpieces Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) and Across the Spider-Verse (2023).