
The actors behind Spider-Noir – Jack Huston, Li Jun Li, and Abraham Popoola – are debating a key aspect of the show: whether the black and white or color version is better. They discuss how each version drastically alters the viewing experience.
The three also share what it was like working with Nicolas Cage, highlighting how his portrayal of Ben Reilly is both precise and unpredictable. Plus, Abraham Popoola reveals which of the show’s impressive sets – from glamorous parties to the detailed noir settings – stood out the most.
For Marvel enthusiasts eager to learn about Spider-Noir’s unique visual approach, Nicolas Cage’s performance, and the show’s ambitious design, this conversation provides a fascinating look behind the scenes of one of Marvel’s most distinctive projects.
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