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Spider-Noir: Spoiler-free Review – Tech Advisor

Last updated: 2026/05/30 at 4:10 PM
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At a glanceExpert’s RatingOur Verdict There have been numerous takes on Spider-Man on the big and small screen, skirting animation and live-action. Not to mention an acclaimed series of video games. One of the standout parts of 2018’s Into the Spider-Verse was Nicolas Cage’s gruff, Nazi-fighting Spider-Noir. Now, he gets to take on the character in live-action. Not quite the same version as in the film, but still a wholly distinct take on Spiderman lore. The challenge is to balance the Noir elements while telling a superhero story and introducing us to this corner of the Spider-Verse. On paper, it’s one of the most complex takes on the friendly neighbourhood hero. Here, his alter ego Ben Reilly is a private eye on the side – think Philip Marlowe with superpowers. But does this radical new take on Spider-Man live up to the heights of the Spider-Verse, or fall flat on its face? Read on for my spoiler-free thoughts on Spider Noir. Ben Reilly/Spiderman (Nicolas Cage) in SPIDER-NOIRPhoto: Aaron Epstein/Prime© Amazon Content Services LLC Amazon MGM Studios A new webslingerUnravelling the webA refreshing take on SpidermanShould you watch Spider-Noir?

At a glance

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Spider Noir is a thrilling, mysterious live-action debut for Nicolas Cage’s The Spider. It has all the ingredients to be a smash hit.

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A new webslinger

When you start watching Spider-Noir, it’s immediately clear that Ben Reilly isn’t Peter Parker. Yes, they share their spider abilities and desire to keep the public safe, but that’s about where the similarities end.

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Reilly is jaded and cynical, struggling to make ends meet as a PI. Of course, this being a noir take on the character, Reilly is partial to the odd stiff drink and sports the appropriate outfit.

The series cleverly leans into this being an older Spider, not as sharp in a fight and maybe a little past his prime.

…this being a noir take on the character, Reilly is partial to the odd stiff drink and sports the appropriate outfit.

It’s not just Reilly we are introduced to in Spider-Noir. At his side is Robbie Robertson, ace reporter and photographer at The Daily Bugle and a confidant for Reilly.

As is customary with the Noir genre, we have our own femme fatale lounge singer in the form of Cat Hardy (Sinners and Babylon’s Li Jun Li), though there is more to her than meets the eye.

Meanwhile, at the heart of the show is a conspiracy involving mobster Silvermane (Brendan Gleeson), who’s determined not to let his grip on the underworld loosen in the midst of The Great Depression.

Unravelling the web

Any great private eye or detective story has to have a compelling story with plenty of twists. Spider Noir is no exception.

There are plenty of pieces to unravel, including who wants to kill Silverman, and how Hardy fits into the story.

In the process of finding out, we witness the arrival of several superpowered individuals on the scene, causing havoc in the process. There are some neat twists on Spider-Man’s usual villain roster, too.

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The show cleverly balances the tropes of the Noir genre in a way that never feels like a pastiche. While it is a clear homage, this show feels organic, and the interweaving of action involving The Spider feels natural. Despite all the odds that might seem stacked against it, this unique take really works.

The mystery at the show’s core feels genuinely interesting and sucks the audience in. Cage feels like a perfect PI, leaning into his quirkiness and age. He is wisecracking and fun where appropriate, but never pulls any punches when the situation requires it.

A refreshing take on Spiderman

It’s not just Reilly who feels fresh; the criminal underworld and period setting keep this feeling like a departure from the norm. The updates to several characters and their backstories feel earned and necessary.

Gleeson is a towering presence as Silvermane, a perfect foil to Cage’s down-on-his-luck investigator. Larmone Morris is a fine addition as Robertson, desperate to get back in the Bugle’s good books and land a killer story.

The show cleverly balances the tropes of the Noir genre in a way that never feels like a pastiche

Should the series prove a success, there is plenty of room to expand the scope of this take on the character. It blends investigation, thrills and moments of body horror in a fascinating melting pot that, more often than not, works wonderfully.

Brendan Gleeson

Finn Byrne/Silvermane (Brendan Gleeson) and Flint Marco/Sandman (Jack Huston) in SPIDER-NOIR
Photo: Courtesy of Prime
© Amazon Content Services LLC

Amazon MGM Studios

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Should you watch Spider-Noir?

Spider-Noir feels like exactly what fans would want from the project. It is an ideal introduction to this corner of the universe.

It’s undoubtedly darker than what we’ve come to expect from Spidey, and very much in line with Noir trappings, but it’s very much its own beast. The performances and action keep it grounded and suspenseful, with plenty of twists along the way.

Spider-Noir is an ideal introduction to this corner of the universe

A nice touch is the ability to choose between black & white or colour when watching, giving the show multiple elements and making it easily rewatchable.

There is certainly room for this universe to be expanded in what is a winning addition to the pantheon of Spider-Man projects.

Spider-Noir began streaming on Amazon Prime Video globally on 27 May 2026, with all episodes available to watch now.

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