Louisville native discusses work on ‘Spider-Noir’, starring Nicolas Cage

Actor Nicolas Cage is starring in a TV show for the first time, and a cinema veteran from Louisville is one of the writers behind it.

Bruce Marshall Romans is a Spalding University professor, Louisville native and one of the writers and co-producers of “Spider-Noir,” a drama series about a 1930s Spider-Man — played by Cage — who also fights crime as a New York private investigator. The series also features Lamorne Morris from the shows “New Girl” and “Fargo,” and Li Jun Li of Oscar-winning film “Sinners.”

“Spider-Noir” is out now on Prime Video, and LPM’s Giselle Rhoden spoke with Marshall Romans about it…

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