Wednesday 16 June 2021

Spiderman Noir Movie Fan Cast and Ideas

 

Spiderman Noir Movie Fan Cast and Ideas

So we know Spiderman Noir from Spiderman into the SpiderVerse voiced by Nicolas Cage.

The wind blows with him where ever he goes.

Spiderman Noir is an exciting take on Spiderman. Basically, the Noir series is what if marvel heroes like Spiderman, Daredevil, Luke Cage were all around during the 30s in a detective noir series. Basically, they are detectives, private investigators, and darker heroes. I think a film series about Spiderman Noir film could work if done the right way. Now I did a Spiderman Noir TV Series fan cast, and now here's my movie fan cast.
 
Now I'm going to do a fan cast and share my ideas on a Spiderman Noir Film. 

First, here's my Fan Cast.

Daniel Radcliffe as Peter Parker/The Spiderman 
Yes, Harry Potter himself, but come on, he has proven to be an outstanding actor, Harry Potter. This Peter Parker became Spiderman as an adult. His origin is different from the original Peter Parker, but his uncle wasn't shot and killed; he was brutally murdered and torn apart by the Goblin and Vulture. This Peter lived with his Aunt May during the Great Depression, and he couldn't go to university like he wanted to. He eventually met Ben Urich, a photojournalist, and was nicked named the Spider. Ben saves May's life from the Enforcers, and he becomes with Peter's friends and gets Peter a job at the Bugle. When he gets bitten by the spider, This Peter passes out and meets the Spider God who gives him powers, and he breaks free from a black cocoon. Thus, he becomes The Spiderman. This Spiderman is darker and edgy, like he uses a gun and is an investigative reporter who collects only facts. However, he is a good person, and he wants to fight crime and corruption and protect his city. In the film, he wants to find out who killed his uncle Benjamin and that's why he works with Ben because Ben has leads that lead to a crime boss in New York known as The Goblin. This Spiderman, unlike many others, wasn't taught that with great power comes great responsibility. Instead, it's "If there's too much power, it's the responsibility of people to take it away."   


Samara Weaving as Felicia Hardy 
As we know as Black Cat, Felicia Hardy, but in this universe, she is not, but she owns a Black Cat club. She would be Peter's love interest in the film and was actually a former lover of Ben Urich but not anymore. In this series, Peter's love interest will be Felicia Hardy. We need a break from MJ. She helps Spiderman with solving mysteries and helps him stop the Goblin. The two of them eventually get together despite learning some things about her, like she's done wrong and was lovers with Ben and The Goblin, but it doesn't change how Peter feels about her. Even though she feels like it wouldn't work out because the two of them come from different lives. It's a bruIt's romance for the two, but in future films, they admit they love each other despite their struggles. 


Michael Shannon as Norman Osborn/The Goblin

Norman Osborn, in this version, is not the owner of Oscorp or a scientist. This Norman was a mistreated circus freak because he suffered a rare skin condition that made his skin green and scaly like a goblin. Later in life, he became a mobster and made his way up into the world as one of the city's most dangerous crime bosses, known as The Goblin. He uses a human mask made by the Chameleon of this universe to help hide his natural face. He's also the one responsible for the death of Spiderman's uncle Ben, and he's done a lot of terrible things. He also has his own group called the Enforcers, who were circus friends and his other allies Kraven, the Chameleon, and a cannibal version of Vulture. He wants to rule the city and kill anyone who gets in his way.     

Adam Driver as Ben Urich 

Ben Urich in this version is younger; he's still a private photographer; his nickname was The Spider. He found evidence on who the corrupted people of the high class are in New York, and he has dirt on the Goblin too. He wants to expose the corruption of New York, especially during the Great Depression. He meets Peter Parker after saving his aunt from the Enforcers and tells Peter that his uncle was murdered by the Goblin, and that is foul play afoot. Ben gets Peter a job at the Daily Bugle as his photographer. This Ben helps Peter become who he is and takes Spiderman's name in honor of Ben since his nickname was The Spider. Ben would be killed by Chameleon, and it's revealed that he and Felicia were on and off again lovers. Peter lost his uncle Ben and a prominent brother figure named Ben in this universe. 


Jamie Lee Curtis as Aunt May Riley  
Aunt May is still the only family Peter has, and as usual, a widow after her husband is murdered. Since the Great Depression, she's speaking out for the common folk who are struggling during this time, and her late husband did the same and wanted to honor Ben, who was a hero during WW1. They were both social activists, and she continues their work and inspires her nephew Peter. She also owns a soup kitchen for the poor during the Great Depression. She's almost beaten by the Enforcers but is saved by Ben Urich, and Ben helps her nephew get a job at the Daily Bugle. She continues to speak for the common folk in honor of her late husband, Ben. 

Tim Robbins as Benjamin Parker 
Benjamin Parker, in this universe, was a WW1 vet and air pilot who was a hero during the war even though he never saw himself like that. Peter saw Ben as a father figure in his life. Benjamin told Peter that "Those with too much power, it's the people's responsibility to take it away." words that this Spiderman lives by. This Ben was brutally murdered by The Goblin, and the Vulture devoured his remains. Yeah, this uncle Ben had a more gruesome death. His good deeds were the reason he was killed by the Goblin. His death had a significant impact on Peter as he saw his uncle's body torn apart. Peter even uses his uncle's WW1 fighter pilot suit for his Spiderman costume.  

Brandon Michael Hall as Robbie Robertson 
Robbie in this version is Peter's best friend, and he's speaking up against racism in New York. Peter and his aunt and uncle shared his viewpoints. Robbie is a liberal journalist as well. He also sees Spiderman as a hero for the common folk after saving Robbie and his dad from some thugs.


Bob Odenkirk as Jonah Jameson 
Jonah Jameson is just like his other counterpart, except he's pronounced murdered, but he's actually being held captive by The Goblin. Jonah is the editor of the Daily Bugle and, just like Ben, wants to expose the corrupted people of New York. He's a big drinker and smoker and listens to Jazz a lot. He doesn't hate Spiderman, though, in this universe.

Willa Holland as Betty Brant 
Betty Brant is Jonah's assistant and works very hard to support her family. She learns of Jonah's death and thinks Spiderman did this, but he didn't. Betty's role is small in the film, unlike the other ones. 

Joseph Gatt as Lippy 
Lippy is Felicia's personal bodyguard with two scars forming an X. 


The Enforcers 
Sheamus as Ox, Jack Huston as Fancy Dan, and Matt Lauria as Montana 
The Enforcers are the Goblin's henchmen and his friends from the circus. Ox is the muscle, Fancy Dan is the cunning one, and Montana is the cowboy.  


Stefan Kapicic as Kraven 
This Kraven works for The Goblin; in this version, he is a Russian circus performer with a pet monkey. He's still a hunter and had a strange way of training animals. He works with the Goblin as his second.


Doug Jones as Adrian Toomes/The Vulture and Stephen Ure as the voice of Vulture. 
This Vulture is a circus freak who would entertain people by biting chicken's heads right off, but now he eats humans. He's one of the Goblin's most deadly servants and brutally killed Spiderman's uncle. This Vulture is more of a monster, and his eyes glow yellow like he is terrified to take on the character. Doug Jones would be the actor, but the voice would be done. Stephen Ure did the voices of some orcs in Lord of the Rings. 


Now here are my ideas for a Spiderman Noir film. 

6. Give us more frighting versions of Spidey's villains. 
This Spiderman film's Spidey's rogues are much scarier and darker. Like Norman Osborn in this universe is a circus freak who hates how society mocked him for his skin condition, Vulture is an actual monster who is a cannibal. The rest of his villains in this universe are just really messed up characters except for the Enforcers.     


5. Make the film black and white with a Sin City vibe.
Now Noir means black and white, so I think this movie should be a Black and White film. Like look at Sin City, those two movies were black and white, so it would fit well with a Spiderman Noir film. It would give people Detective Noir feel like from those movies from the 30s, 40s, and 50s. 

4. It needs to be a dark Spiderman film but would still have its jokes. 
Like Spiderman Noir is a dark series, and a film like this has to be dim and gritty because of gruesome murders, swearing, and sex scenes. This needs to be a more mature Spiderman film that still has its jokes like the Spiderman Noir in the movie Spider-Verse had marks, and those jokes worked great with that character, and they could work for a live-action adaption. As well as this, Spiderman uses a gun that would shock many people, but he's very different from other Spidermen. 


3. This could be the first-ever R-rated Spiderman film. 
Okay, I know this is very doubtful to happen. We can never see a Spiderman film that's rated R. It wouldn't happen. I mean, Spiderman films and shows have always been PG or PG-13. I doubt we would ever see a rated-R Spiderman film. However, it would be interesting to see, like, hey, this is a more mature Spiderman film with blood, gore, swearing, and sex scenes with some partial nudity, but it's likely not going to happen. I'm down for a dark PG-13 Spiderman Noir, and that would still work, too, because after Spider-Verse, I think a lot of kids would want to see Spiderman Noir on the big screen. However, I feel like that character is more for an older audience. 


2. The film would be more detective Noir style.
This film would have Noir film vibes, like I mentioned before, and we see Spiderman as more of a private detective and journalist. As Spiderman, he wants the facts and evidence before he beat up bad guys. That would be a really cool idea to do with Spiderman making a mystery Noir film. Also, I would include that when he sees Nazis he just beats them up like Noir Spiderman said in Spider-Verse "One thing I love is punching Nazis." 


1. The film could build Noir Cinematic Universe.
Now since Marvel and DC are building multiverses, maybe we could get separate cinematic universes. I don't know if that will happen. I mean, DC is doing that. Maybe Marvel will follow. You know, Marvel and Sony might share their universes, maybe not, and they want to expand on other universes like if someone suggested, like, hey, let's do a Noir Cinematic Universe or a 2099 universe, and you know the rest. It would be interesting but unlikely to happen. Also, if I was making a Spiderman Noir film, I would mention the other heroes like Spiderman.
Like in the Noir universe there is a Daredevil, a Luke Cage, a Wolverine, a Punisher, theres even the X Men, and theres an Iron Man. I mean they could set up something or just have these characters get mentioned but they never meet because they are just keeping to themselves. Unless something pushes them to work together like Spiderman, Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Punisher team up to fight Kingpin or something that would be interesting. Like if I were do a second film the film would be based on Eyes Without A Face and Crime Master would be the villain along with Doc Ock and I would have Luke Cage and Daredevil in the second film as allies to Spiderman against Crime Master. Hell, I would have a scene where Spiderman mentions he's not the only one wearing costume these days and brings up like "There's a guy in a devil suit and a guy who is bulletproof." 

So that's my Spiderman Noir Fan Cast and Ideas let me know what you think would like to see this type of Spiderman film? Do you think they should one day make a R rated Spiderman film or just not likely. Let me know what you think.

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