There have also been multiplemoments in Cage’s films that were unintentionally hilarious.
All that has led to the actor having a few movies become cult classics, likeCon-AirandWicker Man.
One of those cult classics is getting a sequel almost 30 years after it was first released.
InFace/Off, Cage played Castor Troy, a terrorist and arch nemesis of John Travolta’s Sean Archer.
Despite the unusual premise,Face/Offbecame a cult classic that achieved an impressiveRotten Tomatoesscore of 93%.
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Face/Off 2does not currently have a completed script.
Nothing illustrates how important it is to blend absurdity with earnestness better thanFace/Off’s stars themselves.
Despite that, however, Cage and Travolta gave it their all.
They both brought an unmatched level of energy toFace/Off, and the sequel needs to replicate that.
It will be quite difficult to find two lead actors who can match the spark Cage and Travolta had.
That kind of direction is exactly whatFace/Off 2needs to recreateNicolas Cage’s cult classic.
The 1997 action thriller is directed by famous Hong Kong filmmaker John Woo.
John Travolta and Nicolas Cage star in Face/Off as Sean Archer and Castor Troy, an FBI agent and a terrorist who undergo a face transplant surgery to assume each other’s identities. The 1997 action thriller is directed by famous Hong Kong filmmaker John Woo.