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      <title>Spider-Noir: Nicolas Cage Gets His Superhero Redemption Arc</title>
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      <description>There is a version of this show that fails spectacularly. Ghost Rider failed. The Superman Lives project never even got off the ground. Nicolas Cage has spent two decades being the punchline of every conversation about actors and comic book movies. Spider-Noir, premiering May 27 on Prime Video after a May 25 MGM+ debut, is his chance to close that file.
The premise is legitimately interesting. Ben Reilly is a 1930s private investigator in Depression-era New York, aging and burned out, who once operated as the city&amp;rsquo;s only superhero.</description>
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