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Amazon’s live-action series Spider-Noir, starring Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly, has released its full soundtrack listing following the show’s debut on 27 May 2026.
Developed by Oren Uziel, the series reimagines Cage’s character from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse as a down-on-his-luck private investigator operating in 1930s New York, struggling with the aftermath of his past as the city’s only superhero.The show features a strong musical identity that blends original scoring with select vocal contributions.The official theme song is ‘Saving Grace’ by soul artist KIRBY, which opens each episode and sets the noir-inspired tone of the series.
The main score is composed by Kris Bowers and Michael Dean Parsons, known for their work on projects such as Bridgerton, King Richard, When They See Us and Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Their compositions dominate the soundtrack, creating a cinematic backdrop that supports the show’s detective-driven narrative and stylised 1930s atmosphere.The soundtrack also includes contributions from Li Jun Li, who plays Felicia Hardy in the series.
Her performances appear in tracks such as ‘Dream A Little Dream Of Me’ and ‘The Devils You Know’, adding a character-driven musical layer to the production.
The complete tracklist spans a wide range of cues, including titles like ‘The Only Universe’, ‘I Need A Drink’, ‘Silvermane’, ‘Secret Lab’, ‘Transformation’ and ‘Final Act’, reflecting key story beats and emotional moments across the eight episodes.
Overall, the soundtrack combines noir jazz influences, orchestral scoring and vocal performances to reinforce the series’ moody, retro aesthetic and narrative themes of identity, loss and redemption.