A New Web of Spider-Man Stories
Spider-Noir, the live-action series starring Nicolas Cage as a down-on-his-luck private investigator with a dark past as a superhero, has sparked interest not just for its unique take on the character but also for what it might represent in the broader Spider-Man universe. Co-showrunner Oren Uziel has hinted at an expansive plan that goes far beyond this single project.
Uziel shared details about the future of Spider-Man content during an interview featured in the new issue of SFX Magazine, which hit newsstands on April 22. He mentioned that while he is currently focused on Spider-Noir, there are several other unannounced Spider-Man variant projects in development. “I’m focused on Spider-Noir, but I know there are others in the works,” Uziel said. He added that he has spoken with the teams behind those projects and described them as “very exciting.”
Although Uziel did not name any specific projects, he provided insight into the creative approach guiding these upcoming ventures. “They’re following a little bit of that same formula, that same idea of taking a genre and elevating it by putting a Spider-variant into it,” he explained. This strategy seems to be a key element in how Sony is expanding the Spider-Man franchise. By placing different versions of the character into unexpected genres, the studio is opening up new storytelling possibilities.
Expanding the Spider-Man Universe
Several Spider-Man spin-offs have already entered development at Sony. The studio first announced a Spider-Punk movie in 2025 with Daniel Kaluuya attached. Reports have also linked a Spider-Gwen movie to Sony’s pipeline for some time. These projects suggest that Sony is committed to exploring various iterations of the Spider-Man mythos, each with its own unique tone and style.
Spider-Noir itself is a standout in this lineup. The show stars Nicolas Cage as a version of Spider-Man who has lost his way, struggling with his past as a hero. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller serve as producers on the show, bringing their signature humor and creativity to the project. However, Uziel clarified that the series does not continue the animated Spider-Verse storyline.
“The character in the show is not the same as the character from both the comics and the animated movie,” he said. “A big part of it was I have seen the high-school story of Peter Parker many times.” He described the live-action version as “a variant of a variant,” emphasizing that this is a completely different take on the character.
What to Expect from Spider-Noir
Spider-Noir arrives on Prime Video on May 27, and fans are eager to see how this new interpretation of Spider-Man will unfold. With its noir-inspired aesthetic and gritty storytelling, the show promises to offer a fresh perspective on the superhero genre. It’s clear that Uziel and his team are aiming to create something that stands out from the traditional Spider-Man narratives.
As more information about the upcoming projects emerges, it will be interesting to see how they fit into the larger Spider-Man universe. With multiple variants and genres being explored, the potential for innovation and creativity is vast. Fans can expect a rich and diverse array of stories that push the boundaries of what a Spider-Man narrative can be.
In conclusion, the Spider-Man franchise is entering an exciting new phase, with multiple projects in the works that promise to expand the universe in unexpected ways. Whether through different genres, unique characters, or fresh storytelling approaches, the future of Spider-Man looks more dynamic than ever.



