Watch Nicolas Cage combat some iconic Spider-Man villains (and Megawatt)
Two variations of a brand new Spider-Noir trailer have been revealed at CCXPMX26. They provide a take a look at the extra comedian book-like facet of the upcoming superhero drama starring Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly (aka The Spider), together with its interpretation of some iconic Spider-Man villains.
The trailer spends plenty of time organising the connection between the present’s tackle The Spider and Black Cat. It has its fair proportion of motion, too, as we see fights with variations of Sandman and Megawatt. Mob boss and Spider-Man villain Silvermane, portrayed right here by Brendan Gleeson, additionally has a considerable position within the trailer. Take a look at the black-and-white and “True-Hue” coloration variations of the trailer beneath.
Impressed by Cage’s efficiency as Spider-Man Noir in 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Spider-Noir is an adaptation of an alternate universe sequence of Spider-Man comics. It is set within the Thirties and follows Ben Reilly, a personal investigator with powers just like Spider-Man’s. Whereas Reilly had retired, the occasions of the present trigger him to grow to be The Spider once more and tackle villains like Sandman and Tombstone.
Though one of many villains within the trailer has electricity-based powers like Electro, that is truly a deep-cut Spider-Man foe referred to as Megawatt. After watching the primary trailer, I anxious that Spider-Noir would maintain issues too grounded and refuse to embrace the extra fantastical facet of the comics it is primarily based on. From that includes obscure villains to displaying extra superpowers in motion, this new trailer signifies that Spider-Noir will not overlook to incorporate among the extra entertaining components from the comedian books.
Spider-Noir’s first episode will air on MGM Plus on Could 25, whereas the whole season will likely be launched on Prime Video directly on Could 27. The present will likely be launched in each coloration and black-and-white, like its trailers, so you will have a motive to look at it twice if it is good.
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