Spider-Noir, the upcoming series that reimagines Marvel's iconic characters in a Prohibition-era New York, promises a thrilling exploration of power, crime, and morality. The show introduces a rogues' gallery of super-powered villains, each with their own unique motivations and backstories. Among these characters, three stand out: Dirk Leydon (aka Megawatt), James Addison (aka Jimmy), and the enigmatic Tombstone. Each villain brings a distinct flavor to the narrative, challenging our perceptions of good and evil. This article delves into the complexities of these characters, exploring their motivations, relationships, and the impact they have on the story. It also examines the show's creative choices, such as the decision to portray Tombstone in black and white, and the influence of classic film noir on the series. Finally, it highlights the personal connection between the actor Jack Huston and the show, as well as the exploration of themes like loyalty, love, and redemption, which are central to the series' narrative.