
Just one month before the new Marvel comic-book show is due to hit the small screen, it looks like Spider-Noir has changed up its release schedule.
According to ScreenRant's summer TV preview, all episodes of Spider Noir season 1 will be released on May 25 on MGM+, followed by the series landing on Prime Video two days later on May 27.
Now, we already knew that the show would hit MGM+ first, but it was believed that only the first two episodes would be available to view on May 25 before all 8 episodes made their way onto Prime Video days later. Amazon has yet to confirm the news, but in a recent press release shared on April 25, the studio stated, "The series will air on MGM+’s linear channel on May 25, 2026, before rolling out globally on Prime Video on May 27, 2026."
Spider-Noir has been produced by Sony Pictures Television in partnership with Amazon MGM Studios. MGM+ is not only a Prime Video channel add-on, but a cable television network in the US, broadcasting the studio's shows and movies. Formerly known as Epix, MGM+ is slowly building up its catalogue, including hit horror series From and upcoming Stephen King show The Institute.
However, because MGM+ is an add-on channel, Prime Video users will have to pay a subscription fee on top of their Prime membership if they want to see Spider-Noir on May 25.

This is not the only way in which Spider-Noir is setting itself apart from other shows, as for the first time ever, viewers will be able to choose how they want to stream the series. Spider-Noir will be available to view in either 'Authentic Black & White' or 'True-Hue Full Color.' The black and white aspect harkens back to the show's early '30s setting.
The series takes place in New York City, where Nicolas Cage's down-on-his-luck private investigator Ben Reilly is forced to grapple with his past life as he suits up as a Marvel hero to protect the city from a flurry of comic-book baddies.
Spider-Noir premieres on MGM+ on May 25 before hitting Prime Video on May 27. For more, check out our list of the best shows on Prime Video, and keep up with new TV shows heading your way later this year.