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Nicolas Cage Cast As Dracula In Upcoming Horror

Finch (Work Title BIOS) is a Science Movie from Miguel Saponin, which was videotaped in November 2021 in the Apple TV + program. In the flick, Tom Hanks plays a man named Finch, one of the relatively last enduring individuals on the planet, which produces a humanoid robotic who needs to afford to him and his pet.

Actor Nicolas Cage has actually been cast as Dracula in the upcoming monster movie Enfield, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film will be fixated the titular henchmen, that will be played by Nicholas Holt (The Great).

Enfield will certainly be routed by Chris McKay (The Tomorrow War), and comes from a script by Ryan Ridley (Rick and Morty)-- which consequently is based upon an original story overview from Robert Kirkman (The Strolling Dead). While no strong story details have actually been launched, the movie seems like it could be a contemporary experience as well as additionally witticism on hazardous workplaces as well as harmful work relationships. In the original 1897 unique Dracula by Bram Stoker, the personality Enfield-- a patient in an asylum-- functions as the vampire's assistant as well as is gas lit into thinking he will get never-ceasing life while surviving on a diet plan of rats and also bugs.

Cage is proceeding to develop energy off the best testimonials as well as buzz in his entire job. In the upcoming The Unbearable Weight of Enormous Ability, he plays himself and also gets blended up with a medicine kingpin and also later becomes an informant for the CIA. In the recently-released Pig, the uncertain star mines surprising deepness in his character's partnership with-- as the title recommends-- a pig. Cage, 57, said in a meeting this September that he will never retire.

Cage also formerly played a literary critic that believed he was a vampire in the 1989 horror-comedy Vampire's Kiss.

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