“I’m not saying no entirely”: Nicolas Cage is Open to a Sequel of One of His Most Iconic Movies That He Had Initially Turned Down

Nicolas Cage shows a willingness to revisit iconic roles like 'Face/Off' and explore television.

“I’m not saying no entirely”: Nicolas Cage is Open to a Sequel of One of His Most Iconic Movies That He Had Initially Turned Down

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  • Nicolas Cage has expressed openness to revisiting some of his iconic roles, such as in 'Face/Off' and 'Ghost Rider.'
  • Cage's changing outlook on his career is shaped by the evolving entertainment industry, particularly the influence of technology, AI, and the internet.
  • Despite uncertainty in future projects, Nicolas Cage is open to revisiting past successes and exploring television.
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Nicolas Cage, a renowned actor famous for his unconventional choice of roles and unforgettable performances, has recently hinted at a possible shift in his career path. In an interview with Uproxx, Cage revealed details about his career and his thoughts on moving to the small screens.

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In the interview, the actor also revealed his opinions on the changing entertainment industry that has made him not entirely reject the idea of reprising some of his roles from past successes.

Nicolas Cage Is Open To Playing Roles For The Smaller Screen

Nicolas Cage in Face/off
Face/Off

Nicolas Cage is known for his varied and sometimes unusual performances. In an interview with Uproxx, he expressed a willingness to revisit some of his most famous roles, which is a significant change from his previous position. In the past, he had declined the possibility of making a sequel to Face/Off, a movie in which he starred alongside John Travolta, leaving fans wanting more.

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“Well, like I said, it’s going to be a very severe and stringent selection process. I’m not saying no entirely. I’m saying if something came along that I thought had some pop to it, some spark to it, that maybe could be fun for folks to revisit, like a Face/Off 2 or Ghost Rider, that’s another conversation. But I mean, that’s not going out and finding a brand new bit of material and trying something else. I’m still developing my ideas about all this. Who knows what will really happen?”

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In the same interview with Uproxx, Nicolas Cage, who has been a part of this industry for decades, recently expressed his willingness to explore television.  Cage’s approach to possible sequels is not a blanket ‘yes.’

Face/Off
Face/Off

During the interview with Uproxx, he stressed the significance of a project having a certain pop or spark that would make it worthwhile for both himself and the audience.

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“But when we had that conversation back in 2012 or whenever it was, I never thought I would say this, what I’m saying now, that I’m ready to explore television. But probably because the TV wasn’t there yet. And also because I was a true blue film actor and I never thought I’d want to do anything else. But so many changes are happening in my industry.”

Cage’s perspective has been evolving, and one of the significant factors contributing to this change is the impact of technology, especially AI, and the role of the internet in shaping how performances are perceived.

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Nicolas Cage Cares About The Change In Technology

Face/Off
Face/Off

The online world has the power to amplify certain aspects of an actor’s work, but it can also reduce it to a mere punchline. Nicolas Cage is acutely aware of this reality, and it plays a crucial role in his decision-making process regarding future projects.

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“And there’s AI and these things. And also the internet mashups and the viral stuff that’s going on and how the performances are being received. There was a big article in The New Yorker today that came out by Isaac Butler — and he wasn’t necessarily wrong about what he said about how the internet can reduce people to a punchline, which was not what I signed up for when I decided to be a film actor.”

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The future of Nicolas Cage is uncertain but exciting. He has expressed his willingness to revisit iconic roles under the right circumstances, which could lead to some interesting and highly anticipated projects. Additionally, his foray into television and other new formats may bring about many possibilities for fans to see more dimensions of his versatile acting skills.

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Mabel Andrady

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Mabel, aka MJ, is a FandomWire Sr. Writer, pop-culture fanatic, and an MA in Health Demography holder. When she's not indulging in her guilty pleasure of penning everything Hollywood, Marvel & DC, she writes academic essays on COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS. With 2500+ articles published online, she brings a unique twist to entertainment writing. A jack-of-all-trades, MJ enjoys movies, writes/acts in plays, writes music, and dreams of being a successful actress. She offers a fresh perspective, making her writing a must-read for those seeking knowledge and entertainment.