Nicolas Cage Breaks Down the 'Spider-Noir' Season 1 Finale and What's Ahead
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Marlow Stern
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Summary
Nicolas Cage discusses the Season 1 finale of "Spider-Noir," a film noir/superhero hybrid series on Prime Video set in Depression-era New York City. The show follows Ben Reilly (Cage), a retired private eye and former vigilante known as The Spider, who is pulled back into action after his wife's death. Cage provides insights into the explosive finale, the show's unique black-and-white aesthetic, and teases what's next for the series.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled'Spider-Noir' is unlike any superhero saga we've ever experienced before.
A film noir/superhero hybrid shot in stunning black and white (but also available in color)
Ben Reilly, a grizzled private eye in Depression-era New York City who's retired his crime-fighting alter ego The Spider following the death of his wife.
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