
"It looks like a black and white film that's been kind of colorized," he told Esquire. "That was one of the inspirations for how to do it."
"The truth is, they both work and they're beautiful for different reasons," Cage told Esquire. "The color is super saturated and gorgeous. I think teenage viewers will appreciate the color,"
"This tribute to Technicolor even has a name: "True-Hue.""
Spider-Noir is a live-action spin-off starring Nicolas Cage that adapts a visually distinctive animated character into a riskier, real-world format. Prime Video will present two viewing options: a stylized monochrome and a grainy, vintage-inspired color dubbed "True-Hue." On-set digital footage was captured and then calibrated into both grayscale and retro-saturated color rather than recoloring every frame by hand. The creative team aimed to preserve an Old Hollywood, colorized look while retaining contrast and texture. No release date has been announced, and viewers will be able to choose their preferred visual presentation.
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