Spider-Noir officially brings back the best part of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man movies
Spider-Noir introduces a unique take on the Spider-Man character, set in the 1930s and presented in a film noir style. The series features Ben Reilly as a private eye who also takes on the role of The Spider. Notably, it revives the iconic POV web-slinging technique that was a hallmark of Sam Raimi's original Spider-Man films.
- ▪Spider-Noir is set in the 1930s and features Ben Reilly as a private eye and superhero.
- ▪The series is presented in a film noir style, differing from previous Spider-Man adaptations.
- ▪It revives the iconic POV web-slinging technique that was prominent in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man films.
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