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It’s Fucking Wild that Nicolas Cage’s Spider-Noir Exists: Review

First seen 5/22/2026, 2:02:02 PM · 3 sources · cross-spectrum coverage
⚠ BLINDSPOT
Only left-leaning sources have covered this story so far. The right side of the spectrum has not picked it up.

AI bias-comparison

The new Prime Video series "Spider-Noir," featuring Nicolas Cage, presents a story set in the 1930s that follows a private investigator grappling with his superhero past. The show has garnered attention for its unique visual style, available in both black-and-white and color formats.

Coverage of "Spider-Noir" varies in tone and emphasis. Consequence of Sound highlights the show's visual appeal and creativity, framing it as a standout series. In contrast, Variety describes it as a "beautiful bore," focusing on its pacing and narrative shortcomings. TheWrap offers a more positive take, calling it one of the year's top TV treats, emphasizing its stylistic and thematic depth.

No outlet has addressed the potential audience reception or box office implications of "Spider-Noir," which could provide insight into its overall impact and success. This omission may reflect a blind spot for the more critical perspectives, which could benefit from audience analysis.

Headline framing

Headlines from various outlets discuss Nicolas Cage's 'Spider-Noir', with mixed reviews highlighting excitement, critique, and praise for its quality.

USED BY THE LEFT ONLY
Beautiful Bore
USED BY THE RIGHT ONLY
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PER-SOURCE FRAMING
Center
Consequence
It’s Fucking Wild that Nicolas Cage’s Spider-Noir Exists: Review
Fucking Wild
The headline expresses surprise and excitement about the existence of the show.
Lean Left
Variety
Nicolas Cage’s ‘Spider-Noir’ Is a Beautiful Bore: TV Review
Beautiful Bore
The headline critiques the show as visually appealing yet unengaging.
Center
The Wrap
‘Spider-Noir’ Review: Nicolas Cage Marvels in One of the Year’s Top TV Treats
Top TV Treats
The headline highlights the show's quality and Cage's performance positively.

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 1 source

Variety Lean Left
Nicolas Cage’s ‘Spider-Noir’ Is a Beautiful Bore: TV Review
Set in the 1930's "Spider-Noir" follows a cynical P.I. investigator who has tried to close the door on his superhero past.
Mixed Factuality · Other

Center · 2 sources

Consequence (of Sound) Center
It’s Fucking Wild that Nicolas Cage’s Spider-Noir Exists: Review
The Prime Video series looks beautiful in either black-and-white or color.
Mixed Factuality · Other
TheWrap Center
‘Spider-Noir’ Review: Nicolas Cage Marvels in One of the Year’s Top TV Treats
A marvelous mesh of style, homage and deconstruction, “Spider-Noir” is one of the year's best shows so far
Mixed Factuality · Other

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