Spider-Man Noir Release Date
Spider-Man Noir is produced by Sony Pictures Television and set to premiere in the US on MGM+ on 25 May 2026, with all eight episodes dropping globally on Prime Video on 27 May 2026.
@PrimeVideo posted on X that "Spider-Noir," a live-action series starring Nicolas Cage, arrives in authentic Black & White and True-Hue full color on May 27, only on Prime.
That two-step rollout is a bit unusual, but it honestly fits the show’s old‑school vibe: first a classic “linear” TV debut in the US, then a binge-ready global release just two days later.
For anyone planning watch parties, that Wednesday, 27 May date is the one to circle, because that is when viewers in most regions will get the full season at once.
The season is locked in at eight episodes and will be available in both an “Authentic Black and White” cut and a “True‑Hue Full Color” version, which already has fans arguing over which format “counts” as the proper way to experience this 1930s Spider‑story.
A small but useful detail: filming wrapped in March 2025, so this date isn’t a vague window; it is a firm schedule backed by completed production, not a placeholder that might quietly slide by months.
Where to Watch Spider-Man Noir
Spider-Man Noir will first air in the United States on MGM+’s linear channel on 25 May 2026, then stream globally on Prime Video from 27 May 2026.
In practice, that means US viewers who subscribe to MGM+ can catch the weekly-style broadcast debut, while most people worldwide will simply open Prime Video and find the entire season ready to binge two days later.
A quick rundown for clarity:
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US (cable/satellite or live TV apps): MGM+ linear channel on 25 May.
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Global streaming (including the US): Prime Video from 27 May, all eight episodes at once.
The dual release format gives viewers a choice between the appointment‑TV feeling on MGM+ and the modern “one weekend, one season” approach on streaming.
Spider-Man Noir Cast
Spider-Man Noir is led by Nicolas Cage, who returns to the character in his first major television leading role.
@marvelousgeek__ shared on X that Nicolas Cage is portraying characters across the #Marvel multiverse, bringing his unique flair to multiple roles within the expansive universe.
Alongside Cage, the main cast includes Lamorne Morris, Brendan Gleeson, Abraham Popoola, Li Jun Li, Karen Rodriguez, Jack Huston, and other recurring players such as Lukas Haas, Cameron Britton, Cary Christopher, Michael Kostroff, Scott MacArthur, Joe Massingill, Whitney Rice, and Amanda Schull.
It is a stacked ensemble that mixes award‑winners with recognizable character actors, which suits a noir setting full of allies, suspects, and people who probably know more than they say.
The creative team backing them up is strong too, with Harry Bradbeer directing the first two episodes and Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot serving as co‑showrunners, bringing experience from grounded, character‑heavy dramas.
About Spider-Man Noir
Spider-Man Noir reimagines the Spider‑Man idea as a hardboiled noir story about a down‑on‑his‑luck hero trying to balance private investigations, personal grief, and street‑level justice in the 1930s.
Instead of leaning on multiverse cameos or high‑tech suits, the focus is on Ben Reilly navigating gangsters, corruption, and moral gray areas, all while wearing a mask that looks like it was pulled from a trunk in some dusty office rather than a lab.
The series runs for eight episodes and is designed as a contained, stylistically bold chapter in the wider Spider‑Man universe, with executive producers who previously helped shape the animated Spider‑Verse movies guiding its tone from the background.
Early first‑look reports describe it as a gritty, character‑heavy drama that just happens to have a wall‑crawling lead, which should appeal to viewers who enjoy superhero stories but prefer grounded stakes and atmosphere over endless cosmic escalations.
Spider-Man Noir Trailer
Disclaimer:
All details about the Spider-Man Noir release date, platforms, and episode information are based on currently available announcements and may change due to scheduling or distributor decisions. Viewers are advised to check official streaming and network updates for the latest, most accurate information before planning their watch.




