Spider-Noir reveals villains and first details of the series
The upcoming Marvel series reimagines its characters in the 1930s, focusing on lesser-known villains with more human traits.

Spider-Noir, Marvel's highly anticipated series, offers an alternate take on its characters set in the 1930s, in a New York dominated by organized crime and corruption. The story centers on Ben Reilly, played by Nicolas Cage, who returns to his Spider persona after five years of silence. The series explores how powered villains emerge in a city where lawlessness is taking over, challenging the masked hero.
The creative team, led by co-showrunner Oren Uziel, carefully selected the villains accompanying Spider-Noir. Uziel explained that their choices were driven by story needs and a desire to keep characters more grounded and relatable, rather than just using the most popular ones. The goal was to craft antagonists that add tension and depth, fitting seamlessly into Marvel's universe.
"Many factors influence the selection, like budget and availability, but also the depth of Marvel's character pool," Uziel said. "We focused on which characters would best serve our story and kept things fresh, avoiding overlaps with recent Marvel movies or animations." This approach meant some classic villains, like Electro, were replaced by lesser-used characters such as Dirk Leydon, aka Megawatt, played by Andrew Lewis Caldwell, who dreams of Broadway and incorporates theatrical quotes into his powers.
Among the four powered villains, James “Jimmy” Addison, portrayed by Jack Mikesell, stands out as he controls fire and has no direct comic counterpart. Uziel emphasized that the series aims for characters with clear motivations and human backgrounds, making them more relatable and compelling for viewers.
The series aims for characters with clear motivations and human backgrounds, making them more relatable and compelling for viewers.
Spider-Noir promises to give fans a fresh perspective on the Marvel universe, blending action, drama, and noir elements. Its setting combines classic noir aesthetics with gritty realism, offering a darker, more mature take on familiar characters and themes.

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