Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage is making headlines again in the entertainment industry. The famous actor recently spoke with CBS News’ Sharyn Alfonsi about his passion for acting and how he approaches every role with full commitment, even after over 100 movies (CBS News).

However, not everyone is pleased with the recent media coverage of Cage. Showbiz411 criticized “60 Minutes” for profiling the actor 20 years too late and ignoring all the good aspects of his life, such as his five wives and many lawsuits (Showbiz411).

Cage has also been busy on set, playing Dracula in the upcoming film “Renfield.” NBC10 Philadelphia caught up with Cage and his fellow cast members, including Nicholas Hoult, to discuss their roles and the movie (NBC10 Philadelphia).

Cage is no stranger to the horror genre, as seen in his past roles. Casey Chong of Flickering Myth listed five essential Nicolas Cage horror movies, highlighting his versatility as an actor (Flickering Myth).

And while Cage already played the iconic role of Dracula, Screen Rant suggests six other classic monsters that he would excel at playing (Screen Rant).

Despite his impeccable acting skills, some of Cage’s co-stars have found him to be “so intimidating” on set of “Renfield.” Actor Ben Schwartz shared his experience working with Cage and described it as “awesome” (5 Dariya News and Times of India).

Cage also reflected on a memorable scene from his past, where he ate two live cockroaches during the filming of “Vampire’s Kiss.” He expressed regret about the experience and stated that he would “never do that again” (Fox News).

Additionally, there are rumors circulating that Cage may be making a cameo appearance as Superman in the upcoming film “The Flash” (Cosmic Book News).

With his impressive body of work and dedication to each role, it’s no wonder why Nicolas Cage continues to be a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.