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SPIDER-NOIR 1.01 "Step Into My Office"
SPIDER-NOIR (2026 - ) 1.01: Step Into My Office dir. Harry Bradbeer
SPIDER-NOIR (2026)
DIRK LEYDEN / MEGAWATT in SPIDER-NOIR — Betrayal (S01E05) in “Authentic Black and White”
CAT HARDY and BEN REILLY in SPIDER-NOIR — A Mistake I’ll Never Make Again (S01E04) in “Authentic Black and White”
Spider-Noir
LI JUN LI as CAT HARDY in SPIDER-NOIR — Step Into My Office (S01E01) in “Authentic Black and White”
Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly/The Spider in Spider-Noir (2026)
TW: big ol' spider
Roman Holiday (1953).
Dir. William Wyler.
What the world needs...
is a return to sweetness and decency...
– Princess Ann.
Audrey Hepburn as Princess Ann and Gregory Peck as Joe Bradley.
Roman Holiday (1953).
Dir. William Wyler.
"If I were dead and buried
and I heard your voice...
beneath the sod
my heart of dust...
would still rejoice."
Audrey Hepburn as Princess Ann and Gregory Peck as Joe Bradley.
Roman Holiday (1953).
Dir. William Wyler.
"Best thing I know is to do exactly what you wish for a while."
– Dr. Bonnachoven.
Audrey Hepburn as Princess Ann.
Roman Holiday (1953).
Dir. William Wyler.
— Do you like that?
— Well, life isn't always what one likes... Is it?
— No, isn't.
Audrey Hepburn as Princess Ann and Gregory Peck as Joe Bradley.
ROMAN HOLIDAY 1953 — dir. William Wyler
ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953), dir. William Wyler I don't know how to say good-bye. I can't think of any words. Don't try.
Roman Holiday 1953, dir. William Wyler