Nicolas Cage is ready to say goodbye to the big screen, wants to try career in television

Nicolas Cage is ready to say goodbye to the big screen, wants to try career in television – The actor made the decision after watching a marathon of one of the most successful series of all time.

By Megan Sauer

It is impossible to imagine a world where Nicolas Cage no longer works in Hollywood films. At the beginning of his career, the actor even changed his name to prove that he could sustain himself within the industry, and years later he created a very specific legacy that had him as a performer who in some strange way could be really talented and terrible at the same time.

In recent years, his popularity has been renewed thanks to several interesting titles, and now that he is back at the top of his career, he believes it is the best time to say goodbye to the big screen and focus on other television projects.

Nicolas cage is ready to say goodbye to the big screen, wants to try career in television
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From promising actor to target of ridicule?
Despite having the opportunity to take advantage of the Coppola lineage to make a place for himself in the world of cinema, Cage decided to follow his own path to prove that he did not need nepotism to achieve his goals, and that is how he began a fairly long career. diverse and curious. The actor attracted a lot of attention with his work in films such as Educating Arizona , Vampire’s Kiss and Wild at Heart, but it was Goodbye to Las Vegas, the work that established him as one of the best actors of his generation.

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His style always greatly divided viewers and experts, as some considered it very exaggerated, while for others he was passionate about his work. A certain melodrama fit well in some films, but not so much in others, and this is how Cage’s presence became a point of joke for many people who for years worked to make him a meme and the target of ridicule. This got worse when the performer found himself having to take on several poor quality projects in order to maintain his finances.

Nicolas cage is ready to say goodbye to the big screen, wants to try career in television
Nicolas Cage is ready to say goodbye to the big screen

But Cage’s legacy was too great and strong to be ignored and banished, so he eventually found a way back that allowed him to mix the best of both worlds to create a new image for himself before the public and in Hollywood. His work on Mandy – 92% was key to this, as his approach to the character fit very well with Panos Cosmatos ‘ style and that allowed him to find interesting stories in the horror genre before returning to melodramas and more plots. experimental.

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In recent years, Cage has been praised for his work in Pig, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The Weight of Talent and even Dream Scenario, an A24 film where he plays a man. which becomes famous for appearing in people’s dreams. However, at this new peak of his career, the actor is already thinking about saying goodbye to the big screen.

Nicolas Cage wants to give television a chance
In an interview with Uproxx , Cage assured that he wants to retire from cinema to find new opportunities in television:

” I feel like, right now, after 45 years of doing this; In more than 100 films, I feel that I have said more or less what I had to say with cinema. And I would like to leave at the top and say: “Goodbye.” I think I have to do maybe three or four more films before I can get there and then hopefully change formats and find some other way to express my acting.”

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I’m very interested in the immersion that streaming offers with episodic television. I have seen the things that can be done now with the characters and the time they are given to express themselves. I watched Bryan Cranston stare at a suitcase for an hour on an episode of Breaking Bad. We don’t have time to do that in a movie, so maybe television is the next best step for me. We’ll see.”

According to Cage, in an ideal world, Dream Scenario would be his last film, but due to a contract issue he still has to complete other projects before looking for opportunities on the small screen, something he will surely have no problems with when the time comes.