Hollywood star Nicholas Cage (62) walked the red carpet with his wife, who is 31 years his junior, displaying their unchanged affection. In particular, he attracted attention by showing off rejuvenated looks with a seemingly younger "dyed hairstyle."
Nicholas Cage attended the premiere of his first TV leading role, Spider-Noir, held in New York, USA, on the evening of the 13th (local time), with his wife Shibata Riko (31).
On the red carpet that day, Nicholas Cage appeared holding the hand of his fifth wife, Shibata Riko, creating a tender atmosphere.
He wore a dark suit that fit his body, a white shirt and a refined navy tie. Above all, his hairstyle caught the eye. Cleanly shaved, he slicked back hair newly dyed a deep black to complete a slick-back style, boasting a vibrant visual that belied his age.
Shibata Riko also displayed a distinctive aura. She layered a top featuring the Race mesh over a black long pleated skirt, exuding a seductive charm. With long straight hair down to her waist, bold red lips and red eyeshadow accenting the eyes, she showed exceptional fashion sense.
The two first met during a trip to Japan in 2020, were married in Las Vegas in 2021, and currently have a three-year-old daughter, August. Overcoming the 31-year age difference, the couple continued to display affection, and the flashes of cameras from reporters at the scene reportedly kept going off without pause.
This premiere is the occasion to present Spider-Noir, in which Nicholas Cage stars in a TV series for the first time, to the public.
Based on Marvel Comics, this work deals with a parallel-world story set in 1930s New York. Cage played the role of seasoned, cool private detective Ben Reilly and gave a passionate performance. He had already received praise for voicing Spider-Man Noir in the 2018 animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, raising fans' expectations for this live-action drama. It is scheduled to be released worldwide on Prime Video on the 27th.
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