Nicolas Cage Picks ‘The Best Spider-Man in Cinema’ & It’s Not Tom Holland

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Nicolas Cage recently revealed who he considers the best Spider-Man in cinema. However, Tom Holland‘s MCU version wasn’t his choice. While he did not disclose whether he had watched all of their Spider-Man films, he picked Andrew Garfield’s performance as the best. The comment came during a promotional interview for his new series, Spider-Noir, in which he plays Ben Reilly, aka The Spider.

Nicolas Cage reveals who his favorite Spider-Man actor is

In an interview with Complex, Cage was asked initially if he had watched all the Spider-Man movies. While he didn’t really answer the question, he did go on to say that he found Garfield’s performance as the web-slinger the best. “I thought Garfield was a really great Spider-Man. I thought he did a really terrific job. He’s a marvelous actor,” he said about his favorite Spider-Man actor pick while appreciating Garfield’s talent.

The Longlegs actor said that, among the younger portrayals of Peter Parker/Spider-Man, he found Garfield’s version the most appealing to watch. The interviewer then introduced a “f—, marry, kill” game for Cage, who appeared unfamiliar with how it’s played. During the segment, Cage initially picked Garfield as his choice, calling him the best Spider-Man in cinema. However, when the interviewer asked whether he would like to put Garfield under the “marry” category, Cage appeared confused and clueless.

Nicolas Cage just picked the GOAT Spider-Man ? pic.twitter.com/ogDtMY2SLK

— Complex (@Complex) May 28, 2026

Notably, Cage’s Spider-Noir takes place in a different universe and isn’t canon to any of the MCU or Spider-Verse movies. It stands on its own and features a character named Ben Reilly, instead of Peter Parker, who usually plays Spider-Man in the comics.

Moreover, in the series, the origin story also appears to take a different turn than in the comics. It’s learnt that Reilly’s alter ego gains power after being bitten by a prisoner who was part of the failed supersoldier program during the Great War. In the comics, a horde of spiders bites Parker after he breaks a spider idol in the warehouse of antiques.

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