

Spider-Noir
Synopsis
Ben Reilly, an aging and down on his luck private investigator in 1930s New York, is forced to grapple with his past life as the city's one and only superhero.
Episodes
8 episodesTop Cast
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Reviews
From TMDB usersSurprisingly good Noir story wrapped in a Spiderman skin. I really love that they doubled down on the theme rather than making it _just another superhero story._ The whole thing was really well put together. Everybody's talking about Nic Cage (well deserved) but all the actors killed it in their roles. I especially loved Li Jun Li as the femme fatale, she stole the scene every time. The cinematography was also excellent aside from some shoddy CGI (especially in the first 2 episodes). I didn't love it at first, the starting episode was so heavy on exposition and so fast paced to try and set up every character. The season slowly gets better as it goes on though, **especially** starting from episode 4. P.S. Black and white is so much better it's not even a contest. The whole thing was clearly filmed for B/W I genuiney don't get why people would watch it any other way.
Spider Noir is like Batman, but without the money. I'll be concise. The series is good, like writing, directing, acting are good. But there is a problem with the Spider-Noir costume that lacks common sense. Unfortunately, they choose the absurd costume that doesn't work in real world. The perfect costume of Spider-Noir is from the videogame "Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions". It has realistic leather pilot jacket and pilot googles. They obviously missed this. The series is good artistically and technically, but the choice of the absurd costume is stupid.






