Spider-Noir Breaks 59-Year Spider-Man Franchise Tradition

Spider-Man is about to make a historic shift without precedent in the character’s nearly sixty-year history on the small screen. Spider-Noir introduces a new Spider-Man variant to the Spider-Verse, in a gritty black-and-white alternate dimension resembling a 1920s New York City. The series stars Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly, a private investigator with a chip on his shoulder and amazing spider-powers that he uses to protect the people of his city from violent criminals and supervillains.Spider-Noir makes Marvel history for several reasons. Not only is it the first live-action appearance of Ben Reilly in any project, but it will also sport a TV-14 rating, indicating a more mature tone that differentiates itself from Spider-Man’s typical family-friendly reputation. This is a first for the Spider-Man franchise and may be the deciding factor in whether or not audiences get similar stories in the future.For as long as Spider-Man has appeared in media adaptations, live-action or otherwise, he has always been depicted as a light-hearted, family-friendly superhero. This keeps in line with how the character is most often represented in the comics. Though he still participates in his fair share of dark storylines, Spider-Man is by and large a character meant for younger audiences.

Spider-Man is about to make a historic shift without precedent in the character’s nearly sixty-year history on the small screen. Spider-Noir introduces a new Spider-Man variant to the Spider-Verse, in a gritty black-and-white alternate dimension resembling a 1920s New York City. The series stars Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly, a private investigator with a chip on his shoulder and amazing spider-powers that he uses to protect the people of his city from violent criminals and supervillains.

Spider-Noir makes Marvel history for several reasons. Not only is it the first live-action appearance of Ben Reilly in any project, but it will also sport a TV-14 rating, indicating a more mature tone that differentiates itself from Spider-Man’s typical family-friendly reputation. This is a first for the Spider-Man franchise and may be the deciding factor in whether or not audiences get similar stories in the future.

For as long as Spider-Man has appeared in media adaptations, live-action or otherwise, he has always been depicted as a light-hearted, family-friendly superhero. This keeps in line with how the character is most often represented in the comics. Though he still participates in his fair share of dark storylines, Spider-Man is by and large a character meant for younger audiences.

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