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Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgard Teaming for ‘Lord of War’ Sequel From Vendôme Pictures - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
09.05.2023 / 17:15

Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgard Teaming for ‘Lord of War’ Sequel From Vendôme Pictures

along with a few raves, and grossed $72.6 million worldwide on a $50 million budget. Time will tell if audiences are interested in another go-around or if this is a case of “IP for the sake of IP.”

Nicolas Cage And Bill Skarsgard Are ‘Lords Of War’ In Sequel To 2005 Film - etcanada.com
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08.05.2023 / 22:39

Nicolas Cage And Bill Skarsgard Are ‘Lords Of War’ In Sequel To 2005 Film

Nicolas Cage is set to reprise his 2005 “Lord of War” film in a new sequel.

Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgård Set For Andrew Niccol’s ‘Lord Of War’ Sequel For Vendôme Pictures; FilmNation To Launch Sales At Cannes - deadline.com
deadline.com
08.05.2023 / 16:43

Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgård Set For Andrew Niccol’s ‘Lord Of War’ Sequel For Vendôme Pictures; FilmNation To Launch Sales At Cannes

Nicolas Cage (Renfield) and writer-director Andrew Niccol (Anon) will reteam with Vendôme Pictures, the Academy Award winning studio behind CODA, on Lords of War — a sequel to the 2005 crime thriller Lord of War, which starred Cage as Yuri Orlov, a composite character based on numerous arms dealers.

Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgård Playing Father and Son Arms Dealers in ‘Lord of War’ Sequel for Andrew Niccol, Vendôme Group - variety.com
variety.com
08.05.2023 / 16:41

Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgård Playing Father and Son Arms Dealers in ‘Lord of War’ Sequel for Andrew Niccol, Vendôme Group

Brent Lang Executive Editor Nicolas Cage will return to the shadowy world of illegal weapons sales, but this time, it’s become a family affair. The Oscar-winning star will reunite with writer and director Andrew Niccol on “Lords Of War,” the sequel to their 2005 crime thriller, “Lord Of War.” Cage will reprise his role as morally compromised arms dealer Yuri Orlov with “It’s” Bill Skarsgård co-starring as his son, who is a chip off the old block. Vendôme Group is backing the project, which is set to begin principal photography in the fall of 2023. FilmNation Entertainmentwill represent the international sales rights and introduce the film at the Cannes Film Festival, while CAA Media Finance will handle the domestic rights. Philippe Rousselet and Fabrice Gianfermi who produced the original are producing under their Vendôme Pictures banner, alongside Cage under his company, Saturn Films. Skarsgård is executive producing.

Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgard Teaming for ‘Lord of War’ Sequel From Vendôme Pictures - thewrap.com - Las Vegas
thewrap.com
08.05.2023 / 16:33

Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgard Teaming for ‘Lord of War’ Sequel From Vendôme Pictures

Lord of War world has no shortage of ammunition in the possibilities of stories we can tell, and we are very excited to tell yet another one that follows Yuri and Anton’s dangerous journey.”Niccol is a writer and director best known for writing Peter Weir’s “The Truman Show, for which he was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 1999 Academy Awards. He won a BAFTA for Best Screenplay that same year.

Nicolas Cage Says His 1st Memory Is From Inside His Mother’s Womb: ‘I Can Go All the Way Back to In Utero’ - www.usmagazine.com
usmagazine.com
03.05.2023 / 21:59

Nicolas Cage Says His 1st Memory Is From Inside His Mother’s Womb: ‘I Can Go All the Way Back to In Utero’

Taking it way back! Nicolas Cage showed off his impressive memory skills by revealing he can recall a moment from inside his mother’s womb.

Nicolas Cage Says He Remembers Seeing “Faces In The Dark” While In The Womb - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
03.05.2023 / 18:51

Nicolas Cage Says He Remembers Seeing “Faces In The Dark” While In The Womb

Look, there’s no denying Nicolas Cage is an odd dude. That’s not meant to be an insult either.

Nicolas Cage recalls seeing The Who for his first concert: “I was just blown away” - www.nme.com
nme.com
03.05.2023 / 06:39

Nicolas Cage recalls seeing The Who for his first concert: “I was just blown away”

Nicolas Cage has recalled the first concert he ever attended to see The Who.In a newly aired segment from the April 13 episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Nicolas Cage partook in the “Colbert Questionert” and was asked about the first concert he ever attended.Cage revealed that his first concert was seeing The Who perform at the Fillmore Stadium in San Fransisco, before going on to explain how “blown away” he was by the performance. “Roger [Daltrey] did this incredible thing where he was spinning the microphone with the cable and he just hit the cymbal.

Nicolas Cage reveals wild first memory — in his mother’s womb - nypost.com - county Bowie
nypost.com
02.05.2023 / 18:17

Nicolas Cage reveals wild first memory — in his mother’s womb

“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” on Monday night. “Let me think. Listen, I know this sounds really far out and I don’t know if it’s real or not, but sometimes I think I can go all the way back to in utero and feeling like I could see faces in the dark or something,” Cage told the late-night host of his earliest memory.

Nicolas Cage’s Earliest Memory Is Actually Being in the Womb: ‘I Could See Faces in the Dark’ and ‘Vocal Vibrations’ - variety.com
variety.com
02.05.2023 / 14:55

Nicolas Cage’s Earliest Memory Is Actually Being in the Womb: ‘I Could See Faces in the Dark’ and ‘Vocal Vibrations’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Nicolas Cage took a questionnaire for Stephen Colbert during a recent visit to “The Tonight Show” and revealed in typical Cage fashion that his earliest childhood memory is actually being in his mother’s womb. “Let me think. Listen, I know this sounds really far out and I don’t know if it’s real or not, but sometimes I think I can go all the way back to in-utero and feeling like I could see faces in the dark or something,” Cage said. “I know that sounds powerfully abstract, but that somehow seems like maybe it happened.” “Now that I am no longer in utero, I would have to imagine it was perhaps vocal vibrations resonating through to me at that stage,” Cage added. “That’s going way back. I don’t know. That comes to mind… I don’t even know if I remember being in utero, but that thought has crossed my mind.”

Nicolas Cage Admits To Having Taken “Crummy” Roles To Pay Back Debt Following Real Estate Market Crash - deadline.com
deadline.com
24.04.2023 / 23:13

Nicolas Cage Admits To Having Taken “Crummy” Roles To Pay Back Debt Following Real Estate Market Crash

Nicolas Cage is opening up about getting out of debt and what he had to do to pay back the $6 million he owed.

CBS News Streams ‘America Decides’ in Bid to Boost Washington Coverage - variety.com - Washington - Washington - Milwaukee
variety.com
24.04.2023 / 10:05

CBS News Streams ‘America Decides’ in Bid to Boost Washington Coverage

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor TV news can help a dozen soundbites from politicians go viral on any day. One recent social-media uproar stirred by CBS News came not from flagship programs like “CBS Mornings” or “CBS Evening News,” but from “Red & Blue,” a program available only through streaming. On a recent Wednesday, CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns nabbed an interview with Senator Tim Scott, the Republican presidential hopeful, and made sure to ask him his stance on federal limits on when women might be able to terminate a pregnancy. Scott gave all kinds of answers, but none of them directly answered her questions. The exchange made news — even though it debuted first in a place where, in another era, it might have gotten lost.

Nicolas Cage reflects on eating cockroaches twice in ‘Vampire’s Kiss’: ‘I’ll never do that again’ - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
18.04.2023 / 12:53

Nicolas Cage reflects on eating cockroaches twice in ‘Vampire’s Kiss’: ‘I’ll never do that again’

Nicolas Cage went the extra mile for his role in "Vampire’s Kiss" by eating bugs. The iconic Hollywood actor reflected on when he ate several cockroaches for the 1988 cult movie during an interview for his latest role as Count Dracula in "Renfield." "Oh yeah, I ate it twice, because the director did it just to prank me," Cage, 59, told Yahoo! Entertainment. "I'm not one to give advice, but [Nicholas Hoult] ate a potato bug, so he took it to another level." His "Renfield" co-star Nicholas Hoult, 33, responded, "The cockroach is worse than a potato bug I think … the cockroaches I got to eat in this were caramel." While discussing their new vampire horror-comedy, both actors continued to debate which insects were worst to eat on set.  "Oh, but he ate a real potato bug, which is terrifying to me and so are cockroaches.

Nicolas Cage regrets eating live cockroaches for movie: “I’m traumatised” - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.04.2023 / 10:53

Nicolas Cage regrets eating live cockroaches for movie: “I’m traumatised”

Vampire’s Kiss, telling Yahoo Entertainment that he’ll “never do that again”.Vampire’s Kiss stars Cage as publishing executive Peter Loew, who thinks he’s turning into a vampire. In the scene in question, Loew picks up a cockroach that is scuttling across the cooker in his apartment and then eats it whole for breakfast. The film’s script originally called for Cage to swallow a raw egg instead, but Cage insisted it be a cockroach.“I saw it as a business decision because when people see the cockroach go in my mouth… [they] really react,” he said during the film’s DVD commentary track.In another recent interview with Mediacorp, Cage reflected further on his bug-eating days.

Nicolas Cage claims he ate live cockroaches for film: ‘Never do that again’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
17.04.2023 / 23:53

Nicolas Cage claims he ate live cockroaches for film: ‘Never do that again’

“Renfield” star told Yahoo Entertainment of his regrets. “I’m sorry I did it at all.”Cage claimed on the film’s DVD commentary track that he was the one that begged for the live insects, as the original script allegedly called for Cage to simply swallow a raw egg. “I saw it as a business decision because when people see the cockroach go in my mouth … [they] really react,” he reportedly said.

Nicolas Cage Once Ate Live Cockroaches for a Movie, and He’ll ‘Never Do That Again’: ‘I’m Sorry I Did It at All’ - variety.com
variety.com
17.04.2023 / 20:15

Nicolas Cage Once Ate Live Cockroaches for a Movie, and He’ll ‘Never Do That Again’: ‘I’m Sorry I Did It at All’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Nicolas Cage will not be eating cockroaches on camera ever again. The Oscar winner recently told Yahoo Entertainment that eating two cockroaches on camera during the making of his 1988 comedy “Vampire’s Kiss” remains a career regret. “I’ll never do that again,” Cage said. “I’m sorry I did it at all.” “Vampire’s Kiss” stars Cage as a literary critic who becomes convinced he is a vampire. The film’s script originally called for the actor to swallow a raw egg, but Cage insisted it be a cockroach instead. As he said on the film’s DVD commentary track: “I saw it as a business decision because when people see the cockroach go in my mouth…[they] really react.”

‘Renfield’: How David Bowie Inspired Nicolas Cage’s Dracula Wardrobe - variety.com
variety.com
17.04.2023 / 18:31

‘Renfield’: How David Bowie Inspired Nicolas Cage’s Dracula Wardrobe

Charna Flam Count Dracula’s bold extravagance has never been an oversight for costume designers, but “Renfield’s” Lisa Lovaas wanted to add a bit of “rockstar flair” to Nicolas Cage’s take on the Prince of Darkness. While Lovaas still aimed for a “current but timeless” wardrobe for the iconic vampire, she pulled inspiration from David Bowie as well as classic versions of Dracula. As the film concludes and Renfield seeks his revenge on Dracula, Lovaas wanted to pay homage to former versions of the vampire in an unexpected way. Audiences’ last glimpse at the horror icon is him at his most extravagant, in an ultra-luxe deep burgundy velvet suit.

‘Renfield’ Star Nicolas Cage Talks About The One Thing He Regrets Doing For His Art - deadline.com - New York
deadline.com
15.04.2023 / 20:53

‘Renfield’ Star Nicolas Cage Talks About The One Thing He Regrets Doing For His Art

The acting life isn’t always glamorous. Sometimes, you have to sacrifice for the part. Submitted for your approval is one Nicolas Cage, who has revealed a major regret captured on film while out promoting his current horror comedy, Renfield, which features Cage as Dracula and Nicholas Hoult as the title servant, R.M. Renfield.

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