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'Spider-Noir' Interviews: Stars and Showrunner Talk Live-Action World of Spidey and Marvel Influence

I spoke with Li Jun Li, Jack Huston, Abraham Popoola and showrunner Oren Uziel about making the new series.

CNET 2 min read 4/10 Los Angeles
'Spider-Noir' Interviews: Stars and Showrunner Talk Live-Action World of Spidey and Marvel Influence
Key Takeaways
  • The 'Spider-Noir' series is a live-action adaptation of the 2009 Marvel comic run, set in a 1930s alternate universe.
  • Nicolas Cage voices the older Peter Parker, making his return to live-action Spider-Man after the animated 'Spider-Verse' films.
  • Showrunner Oren Uziel previously wrote '22 Jump Street' and 'The Lost City'; he is also penning the upcoming 'Mortal Kombat 2'.
  • The series is an eight-episode streaming exclusive for Amazon Prime Video, produced with a budget reportedly exceeding $100 million.
  • Li Jun Li's character is described as a morally gray nightclub owner who becomes entangled with Spider-Man's investigation.
The live-action 'Spider-Noir' series is taking Spider-Man into uncharted, monochrome territory—and its cast and showrunner are spilling details. Showrunner Oren Uziel, along with stars Li Jun Li, Jack Huston, and Abraham Popoola, spoke exclusively about building a gritty, 1930s-era world for the webbed hero. The series, produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures, follows an older Peter Parker (voiced by Nicolas Cage) who hung up his costume decades ago and now reluctantly returns to fight crime in Depression-era New York. Li Jun Li plays a mysterious femme fatale, Jack Huston portrays a dogged detective, and Abraham Popoola takes on a formidable villain. Uziel emphasized that the show leans into the noir genre's classic tropes—shadowy cinematography, hard-boiled dialogue, and moral ambiguity—while staying true to the core of Spider-Man. 'We're not just making a superhero show; we're making a noir drama that happens to feature a hero in a mask,' Uziel said. The project builds on the beloved comic book run from 2009 and the animated 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' cameo, but expands to eight episodes of live-action storytelling. Filming has already wrapped, and the team promises a fully realized world that mixes period authenticity with Marvel's signature spectacle. This series marks a bold experiment: can a non-CGI-heavy, dialogue-driven Spider-Man story capture mainstream audiences? Early reactions from test screenings suggest the gamble may pay off. For fans, 'Spider-Noir' offers a fresh take on a familiar icon, exploring themes of aging, justice, and redemption. The series is expected to premiere on Amazon Prime Video in late 2024, with a potential second season already discussed. As Marvel continues to diversify its portfolio across streamers and genres, 'Spider-Noir' stands as the most artistic swing yet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Spider-Noir is a live-action series set in 1930s New York, following an older Peter Parker who comes out of retirement to fight crime in a noir-inspired world. It is based on the 2009 Marvel comic run and features original characters and a standalone story.

The series stars Nicolas Cage as the voice of Peter Parker, with Li Jun Li, Jack Huston, and Abraham Popoola in live-action roles. The showrunner is Oren Uziel, and the series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures.

Spider-Noir is expected to premiere on Amazon Prime Video in late 2024. Eight episodes have been filmed, and a potential second season is already being discussed by the production team.

No, Spider-Noir exists in its own separate universe, much like the animated Spider-Verse films. It does not directly connect to the MCU, but it does draw on the broader Spider-Man multiverse concept.

Spider-Noir embraces the film noir genre with black-and-white aesthetics, hard-boiled dialogue, and a focus on character-driven drama over CGI spectacle. It also features an older, more world-weary Peter Parker.

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