Nicolas Cage is putting on a fedora, lighting a cigarette, and asking you a question before the show even starts: do you want to watch Spider-Noir in black and white, or in color? Prime Video drops the eight-episode series globally on May 27, two days after MGM+ runs it on linear May 25, and both versions ship at launch. Same show, two visual worlds, your call. This is the kind of decision streaming platforms usually make for you, then bury under three menus. Cage and the production team did the opposite. They shot and designed the entire series in monochrome, then built a Technicolor-style version on top of it called “True-Hue Full Color.” The black and white cut is labeled “Authentic Black and White.” Pick a flavor, hit play, argue later. Cage’s pitch: color is for teenagers, black and white is for converts Cage explained the dual format as a generational handshake. “The truth is, they both work and they’re beautiful for different reasons. The color is super saturated and gorgeous.…