In an interview, Nicolas Cage cited public controversies involving his name, especially in the press
Responsible for starring in films such as Omen (2009), The Weight of Talent (2022), Ghost Rider (2007), The other face (1997) and The Lord of the guns (2005), Nicolas Cage went through ups and downs in his career, from winning Oscar accumulating debts. Now, the actor has recalled moments when “fame turned against me.”
During an interview with The Guardian, Cage he was asked about the bad side of fame and how it represented something negative in his life. “There have been times when things have come out about my finances, or mistakes I’ve made have become extremely public, and I’ve felt all of that,” he explained.
Nicolas Cage says his role in The Flash didn’t look like what he filmed; understand
Despite criticism in interpreting the Steel man in The Flash (2023), Nicolas Cage defended his participation in the film directed by Andy Muschetti.
To promote Dream Scenario (2023), new release, the actor spoke with Yahoo! and there he clarified how the filming for his participation was carried out, condemning the post-filming treatment of the film A.D.
[…] What I was supposed to do was literally be in an alternate dimension, so to speak, and witness the destruction of the universe. […] I had no dialogue [então tive que] convey emotion with your eyes. I was on set for maybe three hours. When I watched this movie, I was fighting a giant spider. I didn’t do that. It wasn’t what I [filmei].
Even with the changes made in post-production, Cage believes that the scenes did not use AI: “That [The Flash] it was CGI, so they de-aged me and made me fight a spider. I didn’t do any of that, I don’t know what happened.”
He then cited criticism from Tim Burton to AI and The Flash: “AI is a nightmare to me. It’s inhuman. There’s nothing more inhuman than artificial intelligence. I would be very upset if people appropriated my art. I know that Tim Burton He’s bothered by AI, just like me.”
After the success of the film franchise Batman to the Warner Bros., Burton was cast to direct Cage in Superman Lives in the late 1990s. However, the film was shelved after spending nearly two years in pre-production, at a cost of US$50 million that included, but was not limited to, the salaries of Tim Burton It is Nicolas Cage.
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