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‘Spider Noir’ Is the Strangest Spider-Man Yet

June 5, 2026 Neal Pollack 0 Comments 1930s New York, alternate universe, Amazon Originals, Amazon Prime Video, art deco, black and white cinematography, Brendan Gleeson, comic book adaptations, comic book television, Crime Drama, Edward G Robinson, Electro, film noir, Genre Television, Humphrey Bogart, Jack Huston, James Cagney, Karen Rodriguez, Lamorne Morris, Li Jun Li, Marvel adaptation, Nicolas Cage, Nicolas Cage performances, noir fiction, Pop Culture, Prime Video, private detectives, Pulp Fiction, Sam Fuller, Sandman, Spider Noir, Spider Verse, Spider-Man, Streaming Television, superhero television, superhero TV, Television Review, The Black Cat, The Lizard, TV criticism

Nicolas Cage does his best Humphrey Bogart as a webslinger who’s also a hardboiled 1930s private eye

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Smoking Hot Prudes Rock for ‘One Night Only’
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Smoking Hot Prudes Rock for ‘One Night Only’

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BFG Podcast #312: Is Spider-Man Any Good? Plus, Summer Dragon Fights for All!
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BFG Podcast #312: Is Spider-Man Any Good? Plus, Summer Dragon Fights for All!

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‘Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender’ Succeeds in Spite of Its Troubled Release
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‘Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender’ Succeeds in Spite of Its Troubled Release

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‘The Hawk’ Scores a Triple Bogey
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‘The Hawk’ Scores a Triple Bogey

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