Nicolas Cage says his Superman appearance in THE FLASH wasn’t the one he actually filmed

Nicolas Cage says his Superman appearance in THE FLASH wasn’t the one he actually filmed

One of the funniest parts of DC The flash the movie is when Nicolas Cageof Superman from Tim Burtonit is an unproduced film Superman lives he showed up and fought a giant spider. It was one of those things that I really didn’t expect, but when it arrived the audience went crazy. It’s one of those things that many fans never thought they’d see.

Cage actually went to shoot his own scenes in the movie, but it turns out that the stuff he shot wasn’t what we saw in the movie. Cage shared this information while speaking with Yahoo! Entertainment was asked about the AI ​​technology used for films and explained:

“When I went to the photo, it was me fighting a giant spider. I did not. That’s not what I did. I don’t think it was [created by] TO THE. I know Tim is angry about AI, as am I. It was CGI, okay, so they could make me age, and I’m fighting a spider. I didn’t do any of that, so I don’t know what happened there. … But I understand where Tim is coming from. I know what he means. I would be very unhappy if people took my art… and appropriated it. I understand. I mean, I’m with him in that sense. AI is a nightmare for me. It’s inhumane. There is nothing more inhumane than artificial intelligence.”

He went on to say that he didn’t think artificial intelligence was being used The flashHowever, he also said that what they did was out of his control:

“But I don’t think so [was] TO THE [in The Flash]. I just think they did something and, again, it’s out of my control. I literally went to shoot a scene for about an hour wearing the suit, watching the destruction of a universe and trying to convey the feelings of loss, sadness and terror in my eyes. That’s all I did.

The actor then praised the director Andy Muschietti and explained what he had initially shot for the film:

“They put a lot of time into building the suit… and I think [Andy] he’s a great director, he’s a great guy and a great director, and I loved his two It movies. What I was supposed to do was literally stand in an alternate dimension, if you will, and witness the destruction of the universe. Kal-El was testifying [to] the end of a universe, and you can imagine with the little time I’ve had, what that would mean in terms of what I can convey. I didn’t have any dialogue [so had to] convey emotion with your eyes. So that’s what I did. I was on set for maybe three hours.”

Cage recently spoke about how he felt while watching Superman perform in the film, saying:

“Well, I was glad I didn’t blink. For me, it was the feeling of fulfillment. Even the look of that particular character, finally seeing it on screen, was satisfying. But like I said, it’s quick.”

He also shared where you can see what his take on Clark Kent/Superman would have looked like Superman lives. All you have to do is watch her 1998 film City of Angels. He said:

“If you really wanted to know what I would do with that character, watch my performance in City of Angels.

“I had to [to play] Clark Kent later [City of Angels], and I was already developing this alien otherness by playing this angel. This is a perfect example of the tone you would get for Kal-El and Clark Kent. Clark would have been a little more fun, but Kal-El [had] the sensitivity, the goodness, the vulnerability and all those feelings that were somehow angelic and also terrifying.”

Now that it’s been a while since you’ve been watching The flashWhat do you think about seeing Cage in action as Superman?

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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