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For instance, action movie veteran Nicolas Cage, who was clearly having a ton of fun voicing Spider-Man Noir in Into the Spider-Verse. A performance that intentionally brings to mind Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon and the snappy line deliveries of White Heat‘s James Cagney, it was another example of how Cage gives his all to his rolls. And, pretty soon, he’ll be returning to that role in Spider-Noir. Today is Cage’s 62nd birthday, and to celebrate we’re going to look at his history of playing superhero role and explain why Spider-Noir is going to be his best project in the subgenre to date.
The History of Nicolas Cage in Superhero Movies & Spider-Noir

As is well known by this point in time, Cage’s very first role was supposed to be Superman in Tim Burton’s Superman Lives. He would have been the first actor to take over the role after Christopher Reeve put his stamp on it. The project was never made, though it did get fairly far into the pre-production process, with photos of Cage in the suit eventually leaking online decades later.
Even still, the actor did end up getting his chance to play the Man of Steel, though not quite as it was intended. First was as a vocal role in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, where he voiced Superman to Jimmy Kimmel’s Batman. Then he actually shot a scene for the 2023 financial disaster The Flash, but instead of him standing in an alternate dimension watching the death of a universe, he was shown in a big fight against a massive spider (the intended ending of Superman Lives). Cage wasn’t thrilled with the fact those behind the film altered what he showed up to shoot.








