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This feels like mad libs: "Nicolas Cage is back as Spider-Man in live-action Amazon series" ... but then they say it's called
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
May 14 '24, 08:14
"Noir"
And my immediate reaction is "f*** yes!"
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If you've seen Into The Spider-Verse, Spider-Man Noir uss in it. He looks like a detective version of Spidey. -- nm
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Inigo
May 14, 08:20
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This is why I had the reaction I had in the IM. -- nm*
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Beryllium
May 14, 08:23
so, a geriatric spider-man ? -- nm
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decline
May 14, 08:16
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Going in Style, but the three protagonists are geriatric super-heroes who turn to bank robbery when Social Security is not enough to live on. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
May 14, 08:25
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the bucket list, but the list items are geriatric supervillains to be finally brought to justice -- nm
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Beryllium
May 14, 09:25
think 1930's Action Hero/Detective. That's Spider-man Noir. -- nm
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Remlik
May 14, 08:23
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