Spider-Noir star Nicolas Cage has discussed where Face Off 2 currently stands. The follow-up film was announced by Paramount Pictures in the autumn of 2019, with David Permut credited as executive producer. Oren Uziel has reportedly been hired to write the script, with Neal Moritz producing.
Adam Wingard was announced as the director; however, February saw reports that Wingard had departed the project, leaving it in search of a new director.
Face Off is the 1997 sci-fi, thriller and action shake-up by director John Woo, following his 1996 action flick, Broken Arrow. The film stars Cage as a terrorist hunted by an FBI agent played by John Travolta, who had just appeared in Costa-Gavras’ Mad City. The cat-and-mouse chase takes a bizarre turn when the two undergo an experimental surgery to have their faces surgically removed and swapped.
Grossing $245.7 million worldwide from a budget of $80 million, Woo’s film was the 11th highest-grossing release of 1997 and earned critical acclaim for its leading performances and action, as well as earning an Oscar nomination for Best Sound Editing. Joan Allen, Gina Gershon, Alessandro Nivola, Dominique Swain, Nick Cassavetes, Harve Presnell, Colm Feore, CCH Pounder, and Thomas Jane co-starred.
Cage was recently asked about what is happening with the sequel to the cult classic after Wingard left the project.
“Listen, Adam and I had a great lunch together at the Smoke House in Burbank, and we had a terrific conversation. We share similar interests. I like what he’s been doing with the Godzilla group, and we talked about one of our favourite supervillains in the old Godzilla movies, which was Hedorah,” the actor explained. “I’m sure at some point our paths will cross again.”
However, Cage had to stress that when it comes to Face Off 2, as of now, “I have zero idea if it’s going to happen. I’m the last guy to know anything.”
When speaking of his co-star matching his intensity level throughout the film, Cage shared that Travolta “did a great job in that movie” and following Cage’s departure from the role of the terrorist Castor, Travolta “took the ball and ran with it beyond anyone’s wildest dreams.”
“He really had fun with it. I like to think that I liberated him a little bit,” Cage beamed. “I set the template, and he riffed on it and took it.”
Cage has recently appeared in the superhero series, Spider-Noir, an adaptation of the Marvel Comics character of the same name and taking place in an alternate universe based on Sony’s Spider-Man Universe. The series is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video now.
Source: Variety
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