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Spider-Noir Photos Reveal New Takes on Classic Spider-Man Characters


That playfulness can be seen in the decision to have Cage play Ben Reilly instead of Peter Parker… which isn’t quite the big difference some might expect. Ben Reilly first appeared in 1974’s Amazing Spider-Man #149, as a clone of Peter Parker created by mad scientist Miles Warren. Although the clone seems to die at the end of the issue, he resurfaced decades later in an infamous storyline known as The Clone Saga. We can’t get into the details here, but The Clone Saga was a convoluted mess that initially suggested that the Peter Parker we knew and loved was in fact the clone, and the real Peter had been living on the West Coast under the name Ben Reilly.

“Ben Reilly” (Nicolas Cage) in a scene from Prime Video’s Spider-Noir (Courtesy of Prime Video)
“Ben Reilly” (Nicolas Cage) in a scene from Prime Video’s Spider-Noir (Courtesy of Prime Video)

Many, many, many issues and twists and editorial about-faces later, Marvel decided that our Peter was the real Peter, and Ben died trying to save our hero. Yet, Ben has since returned, usually under the name Scarlet Spider and becoming a fan favorite. By using that name for its hero, Spider-Noir hopes to carry the good feelings that Ben has built up in the comics, while also showing viewers that its brooding, black and white Spider-Man isn’t completely different from the guy we’ve been following.

The Black Cat Strikes.. Sort Of

Spider-Noir‘s more daring revision involves another key member of Spider-Man’s universe, Felicia Hardy a.k.a. the Black Cat. First introduced five years after Ben Reilly in Amazing Spider-Man #194, Felicia Hardy was a rich girl who followed in the footsteps of her father to become a master cat burglar. Like the Batman villain she resembles, Black Cat has a flirtatious, antagonistic relationship to Spider-Man, which sometimes gets him to follow her into trouble.

“Cat” (Li Jun Li) in a scene from Prime Video’s Spider-Noir (Courtesy of Aaron Epstein)
“Cat” (Li Jun Li) in a scene from Prime Video’s Spider-Noir (Courtesy of Aaron Epstein)

It’s that last feature that Spider-Noir retains for its version of Black Cat, even if other aspects have changed. Played by Li Jun Li, Cat Hardy is a lounge singer who works in a club owned by Silvermane, the gangster portrayed by Brendan Gleeson. Judging by her picture in Esquire, Cat Hardy won’t be donning the comic book character’s skin-tight outfit, but she will be a classic femme fatale, one who Ben Reilly will find hard to resist.

The Rise of Robbie Robertson

While Ben Reilly and Cat Hardy deviate from their comic book counterparts, the third character revealed by Esquire feels pretty faithful to the original, and that’s a good thing. Lamorne Morris plays Robbie Robertson, a hardscrabble reporter who is on the trail of both Silvermane and Spider-Man.

“Robbie Robertson” (Lamorne Morris) in a scene from Prime Video’s Spider-Noir (Courtesy of Aaron Epstein)
“Robbie Robertson” (Lamorne Morris) in a scene from Prime Video’s Spider-Noir (Courtesy of Aaron Epstein)

Since his introduction in 1967’s Amazing Spider-Man #51, Robbie has been one of the most important people in Spider-Man’s supporting cast. A top editor at the Daily Bugle, Robbie serves as a counter-point to the blustering J. Jonah Jameson. His kindness to Peter, and ability to bring out the best in Jonah, has been the lynchpin of many great Spidey stories.



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