Nicolas Cage is known for his bold and unconventional roles, and his latest project, Spider-Noir, is no exception. He plays Ben Reilly, a private investigator in Depression-era New York who's put his Spider-Man skills behind him. However, when he acquires illicit photographs of the mayor, he's pulled back into the world he thought he'd left behind. It's a world he didn't want to revisit, but he can't resist the pull of his past.
The show, which is set to stream on Prime Video from May 27, promises to be a stylish and thrilling ride. Cage brings his signature intensity to the role, and that's what makes this show so exciting. The show's got a lot to offer, and it's not the only exciting show streaming this week. There are other notable releases, including Untold UK: Vinnie Jones, a documentary series that explores the life and career of the former footballer and actor. Abbott Elementary, a comedy-drama, follows the lives of a group of teachers in a Philadelphia public school.
Vinnie Jones, who's perhaps best known for his tough-guy image, is the subject of the final episode of Netflix's Untold UK series. The documentary follows Jones as he reflects on his life and career. He started out as a footballer, and he's had a successful transition to Hollywood. Jones shares stories about his experiences and the people he's met along the way with his trademark blunt honesty and humor. He doesn't hold back, and that's what makes his story so compelling.
Abbott Elementary, on the other hand, is a heartwarming and hilarious show that explores the personal and professional lives of a group of teachers. The show follows the relationships and misadventures of the teachers as they navigate the challenges of working in an underfunded public school. The teachers are a talented and dedicated group, and they're doing their best with what they've got. They're making it work, but it's not easy. The show's got a talented cast and clever writing, and that's what makes it a must-watch for anyone who loves comedy and education.
Other notable releases this week include The Four Seasons, a comedy-drama series that follows a group of friends as they navigate love, loss, and midlife crises. The show stars Tina Fey, and it's streaming on Netflix from May 28. It promises to be a witty and insightful exploration of what it means to grow older and wiser. The show's got a lot of heart, and it's relatable. Deli Boys, a comedy series about two brothers who inherit their father's deli and become embroiled in a world of crime and corruption, is also streaming on Disney+ from May 28.
They're in over their heads, and they don't know how to get out.
For fans of science fiction and space exploration, Star City is a must-watch. The show's a counterfactual spin-off of For All Mankind, and it explores an alternate history of the space race from a Russian perspective. It's a thrilling and thought-provoking ride, with a talented cast, including Rhys Ifans and Alice Englert. They're bringing this alternate history to life, and it's fascinating. The show's streaming on Apple TV from May 29, so you can check it out then.
Lastly, Rafa, a documentary series about the life and career of tennis legend Rafael Nadal, is streaming on Netflix from May 29. The show follows Nadal as he reflects on his successes and struggles. He's been through a lot, and he's come out on top. It's an intimate and inspiring look at one of the world's greatest athletes. You'll get to see a side of him that you haven't seen before, and it's worth watching.
- Spider-Noir streams on Prime Video from May 27
- Untold UK: Vinnie Jones streams on Netflix from May 26
- Abbott Elementary streams on Disney+ from May 27
- The Four Seasons streams on Netflix from May 28
- Deli Boys streams on Disney+ from May 28
- Star City streams on Apple TV from May 29
- Rafa streams on Netflix from May 29