At 62 years old, Nicolas Cage will take on the role of Spider-Noir in the new Prime Video series, becoming the oldest actor to portray the wall-crawler. The production promises a different approach compared to the youthful versions of Tom Holland (19), Andrew Garfield (28), or Tobey Maguire (26). Cage brings over four decades of acting experience to this alternate universe character.
The generational leap in Spider-Noir's digital animation π¬
The series will employ 3D animation techniques combined with motion capture to reflect the 1930s noir style. Cage recorded his scenes wearing a full sensor suit, allowing animators to digitize every gesture and facial wrinkle. The development team used volumetric lighting to recreate elongated shadows and dark environments. This technical process aims to visually differentiate the series from the live-action films starring younger actors.
Grandpa Spider: more wrinkles than webs πΈοΈ
At 62, Cage could be the first Spider-Man who needs a nap between takes, or who asks for a cane to climb walls. While Holland performed acrobatics, Cage is likely negotiating with the production team for a heated seat on set. That said, his raspy voice and tired gaze fit perfectly with a hero who has seen too many crimes and too few decent pensions. At least he won't have to worry about teenage acne.