![]() The filmmakers based the character on an infamous appearance the actor made on talkshow host Terry Wogan’s program in 1990, when the actor was promoting David Lynch’s “Wild at Heart.” Cage burst onto the set with a somersault, tore off his shirt, and tossed money at the studio audience. As a comical espionage story enters the plot, “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” features playful references to everything from “Gone in 60 Seconds” to “Leaving Las Vegas.” But none of the Cage pastiche stands out more than Nicky himself, a de-aged version of Cage based on his early ’90s persona. ![]() While grappling with the pressure to retire from the industry, Cage revisits many of the highlights in his career. The movie tracks Cage’s experience when his agent talks him into spending time with a wealthy Spanish playboy (Pedro Pascal) as his birthday guest. ![]() “By the way, it’s was COVID … so I had to figure out how to do this without anyone getting sick.” ![]() ![]() “Nic came to us and said, ‘Guys, I have an idea, I’ll french kiss myself,'” Gormican said. Nicolas Cage Admits He Took ‘Crummy’ Roles to Pay Back $6 Million in Debt ![]()
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