How 'Spider-Noir' captured the multiverse in True-Hue Full Color and Authentic Black & White (interview)

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How 'Spider-Noir' captured the multiverse in True-Hue Full Color and Authentic Black & White (interview)

"Spider-Noir," Prime Video’s new antidote to superhero fatigue arrived on May 27 and the spirited show is currently enjoying a wave of enthusiastic reviews from both critics and fans and is now …

"Spider-Noir," Prime Video’s new antidote to superhero fatigue arrived on May 27 and the spirited show is currently enjoying a wave of enthusiastic reviews from both critics and fans and is now registering an impressive 91% Rotten Tomatoes aggregate score . It stars Nicholas Cage as Ben Reilly, AKA The Spider, a Depression-era multiverse version of Spider-Man in New York City which was introduced in Marvel’s "Spider-Man Noir" comic books and later seen in the 2018's "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse." He's a different beast from Peter Parker (Spider-Man going to space was a nice surprise, but we don't expect Cage's webslinger to ever make it into the cosmos), and not really part of the MCU (yet). "Spider-Noir" is eight episodes of old-fashioned fun featuring pulp villains like Molten-Man, Tombstone, Sandman, Electro and the villainous crime lord Silvermane, played by veteran actor Brendan Gleeson ("Braveheart," "Harry Potter Franchise"). Spider-Noir | Official Trailer (True-Hue Full Color) - YouTube Watch On But one of it's most alluring elements is that viewers can watch episodes in either True-Hue Full Color or Authentic Black & White, a cool gimmick that provides a very different experience depending on whatever suits your taste. …

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