Nicolas Cage might not be returning for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, but it's time to cross those fingers like never before after Sony announced a live-action Spider-Man Noir series as part of its streaming lineup.
This is a project that even the most extreme of skeptics can support. Until it turns out to be terrible, which is something you can never exclude when the brains behind Morbius are involved.
According to Variety, the show will follow an older, grizzled Web-slinger and be set in its own niche in the multiverse with a lead who isn't Peter Parker. Set in 1930s New York City, the slate is effectively blank for Spider-Man Noir to tell a completely completely different perspective on the Marvel icon's well-worn mythos.
Nicolas Cage, a 59-year-old Academy Award winner and lifelong comic book enthusiast, has revealed recently that he wants to return to the Spider-Verse world.
As the movie is so well-known, the story has endless potential, but if you add a little more Nic Cage to the event, then the excitement, anticipation, and excitement would all increase tenfold. He is unlikely to even consider giving him a call due to his obviousness.