Spider-Noir Soundtrack Taps Kris Bowers and Li Jun Li for Period-Piece Score
Prime Video’s highly anticipated live-action series 'Spider-Noir' has unveiled its musical lineup, featuring an original score composed by Kris Bowers and Michael Dean Parsons. The series, which stars Nicolas Cage as a gritty, aging Spider-Man variant navigating 1930s New York City, aims to lean heavily into the atmospheric, hard-boiled aesthetic of the Great Depression era.
Beyond the instrumental score, the soundtrack will highlight the vocal talents of actress Li Jun Li, who portrays nightclub singer Cat Hardy. Li contributes a cover of the classic standard “Dream a Little Dream of Me” alongside an original track titled “The Devil You Know.” These musical inclusions suggest that the series will utilize diegetic music to ground the superhero narrative within the stylistic conventions of the noir genre.
This musical direction is significant as it underscores the production's commitment to period authenticity. By blending a modern score with era-appropriate vocal performances, the creative team is clearly aiming to distinguish 'Spider-Noir' from the more stylized, high-energy soundtracks typical of the broader Spider-Verse franchise. For fans and industry observers, this approach signals a deliberate tonal shift toward a more somber, character-driven experience that prioritizes mood and historical setting over traditional action-oriented soundscapes.