Entertainment
The live-action Spider-Noir series just got its first look
Nicolas Cage is back
Besides Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen, another underrated star of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is Spider-Noir. The unique character reimagines the renowned superhero as a black-and-white crime-solving detective stuck in a 1940s film noir. Feeding off his popularity from the animated film, Spider-Noir is getting a show for himself, and we now have a first look.
Made specifically for MGM+ and Prime Video, Spider-Noir brings back Nicholas Cage as the man behind the monochromatic mask. Though the character will still have superhero powers of his own, the titular hero will stay in his genre as a private investigator in 1930s New York. He will wear the same black mask, white goggles, and fedora as in Into the Spider-Verse.
Today, via Variety, Sony just released a first look at the detective-slash-superhero: a single photo of Spider-Noir doing the iconic Spider-Man hand gesture. The lone photo reveals almost nothing about the upcoming series. At the very least, it confirms that the show will follow the same design as the animated version.
Because the show is a live-action one, it’s likely that this is a different version of the same character, rather than just a continuation of the Spider-Verse saga’s story. (We wouldn’t say no to some cameos, though.)
Though the teaser looks exciting, approach with a bit of caution. Outside of the Tom Holland trilogy and the Spider-Verse duology, Sony maintains a tepid track record with Marvel’s properties. At the very least, Spider-Verse’s Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are tied to Spider-Noir as executive producers.
Spider-Noir is scheduled to premiere sometime in 2026.
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Entertainment
Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc streams on Crunchyroll this Spring
Denji meets Reze in MAPPA’s first feature film
Denji’s next brutal chapter is heading to streaming. Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc, the first-ever feature-length film from MAPPA’s hit anime series, arrives exclusively on Crunchyroll in Spring 2026.
Based on Tatsuki Fujimoto’s globally acclaimed manga, the film continues the story after the anime’s first season. Amid a brutal war between devils and hunters, another battle begins in Denji’s heart when he meets a mysterious girl named Reze.
As secret enemies surface and loyalties blur, Denji revs up for what may be his deadliest fight yet — one that forces him to confront not just devils, but his own fragile humanity.
Details:
- Title: Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc
- Where: Streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll
- When: Spring 2026
From the review
In our full review, we described Reze Arc as “beautifully cruel,” calling it “a complete, well-balanced story” that blends romance, tension, and explosive action with deliberate pacing.
We praised MAPPA’s elevated big-screen presentation, the film’s restrained yet intimate early moments between Denji and Reze, and its bombastic, fluid fight sequences that never overstay their welcome.
At its heart, we noted, the movie works because it tells a self-contained love story wrapped in gore — one that even anime-only viewers can appreciate without feeling shortchanged.
Entertainment
Bad Bunny sounds off ahead of Apple Music Super Bowl LX
Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show press conference
Bad Bunny is stepping into Super Bowl LX with momentum and conviction. At the official Apple Music Halftime Show press conference, the Puerto Rican superstar previewed what fans can expect from his performance at Levi’s Stadium on February 8.
“I just want people to have fun. It’s gonna be a huge party. I want to bring that to the stage, a lot of my culture,” he said, adding that audiences don’t need to learn Spanish to enjoy the show. “There’s no better dance than the one that comes from the heart.”
Bad Bunny will perform at the half of the tiff between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. He confirmed that he will be with special guests.
But for the Grammy award winner for his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, the real presence will be his family, friends, and the Latino community worldwide.
“Everyone who’s stopped me on the street, they only wish good things on me. I know the world is gonna be happy this Sunday,” he emphasized.
As for how he’s feeling heading into the performance, he admitted the whirlwind of touring, Grammys, and rehearsals has been overwhelming.
“There’s a lot of gratitude. I’m excited about this performance, but I’m more excited about the people—my family, my friends, the culture. That’s what’s making this show so special.”
Sports, he added, have always been part of his life. “I grew up watching sports, playing sports very bad, but I do love sports. It’s one of my favorite combinations—sports and music.”
Interestingly, it’s sort of a full circle moment for him at the Super Bowl. In 2020, he shared the stage with Shakira, and five years later, he is headlining his own halftime show.
“It’s not like I said, ‘I wanna come back here by myself.’ I’m never looking for my biggest achievement. My biggest pleasure is to just create, have fun, and connect with people.”
Entertainment
Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 premieres in April
The animated series is set between seasons two and three.
Stranger Things is over. After years of success, the long-running series finally reached its definitive conclusion. But if you thought Netflix would easily let its biggest cash cow go, then you’d be mistaken. Barely a month after the final episode, the franchise is back with an animated spinoff called Stranger Things: Tales from ’85.
The animated series, which oddly features a new cast to voice the characters, is not a continuation of the concluded story. Rather, it’s a midquel set during the winter between the second and third seasons. Despite closing off a gate to the Upside Down, Eleven and the gang discover that some monsters are still lurking around in their world.
Because we already know what happens up until the very end, there’s hardly any tension. That said, and based on the show’s subtitle, the animated series might be a creature-of-the-week adventure. However, Eric Robles, who will run the series, says that saving Hawkins is still a major plot point.
The Duffer Brothers, who will be executive producers, says that it was a challenge to feature monsters after the events of the main show’s second season. The show will still have a substantial story, though.
For now, we’ll have a bit of a reprieve from everything Stranger Things (or time to catch up with everything, if you prefer). Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 will premiere on April 23.
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