The Big Picture Nicolas Cage is officially back on the case and back in the Spider-Verse. After all the teasing and rumors about his involvement in Christopher Miller and Phil Lord's live-action Spider-Man Noir series, Prime Video confirmed at its inaugural upfront presentation that the project has been greenlit with Cage as the lead for what will be his first television role since the ill-fated pilot The Best of Times in 1981. Titled Noir, it's slated to make its debut in the U.S.
While Lord and Miller are attached as executive producers with Amy Pascal, The Lost City's Oren Uziel and The Punisher's Steve Lightfoot are at the helm for the series as co-showrunners. To add to the star power of Noir's production team, Emmy-winning Fleabag director Harry Bradbeer has been tapped to direct the first two episodes. Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios have also joined forces to help make the hotly-anticipated project a reality.
Stay tuned here at Collider for more on Noir as work gets underway on the live-action superhero detective series. Visit our full guide here for updates on everything we know as news breaks.
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