Nicolas Cage Stars in New R-Rated Spider-Noir Series with High Rotten Tomatoes Score
Prime Video's New R-Rated Spider-Man Series Debuts To Stellar Rotten Tomatoes Score

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The new R-rated series 'Spider-Noir,' featuring Nicolas Cage as Spider-Man, has debuted on Prime Video with an impressive Rotten Tomatoes score of 86%. This series adds a unique twist to the Spider-Man franchise, joining other successful titles in the universe. The show is set to release in 2026.
- 01'Spider-Noir' has received a Rotten Tomatoes score of 86%.
- 02The series is produced by notable figures including Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.
- 03The release window for 'Spider-Noir' is set for 2026.
- 04Other Spider-Man titles have high scores, with 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' at 97%.
- 05The audience score for 'Spider-Noir' is currently TBD.
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'Spider-Noir,' the latest addition to the Spider-Man franchise featuring Nicolas Cage in the titular role, has premiered on Prime Video and is already making waves with its Rotten Tomatoes score of 86%. This R-rated series offers a fresh take on the beloved superhero, aligning with the trend of innovative storytelling within the Spider-Man universe. The show joins a lineup of successful Spider-Man titles, including 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' and 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,' both of which received stellar scores of 97% and 95% respectively. The series is helmed by director Harry Bradbeer and produced by a strong team that includes Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal. With a release window set for 2026, fans are eager to see how 'Spider-Noir' will contribute to the expanding Spider-Man multiverse. As the audience score remains to be determined, the series is already generating significant buzz among viewers and critics alike, showcasing the continued popularity and adaptability of the Spider-Man brand.
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