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Nicolas Cage reveals his plans to retire from Hollywood

Nicolas Cage may only appear in four more films before he retires from Hollywood.

Loved for its colorful displays Remove the face, Raise Arizona, Adaptation, Con Air And this year Renfield“, the actor was talking to Vanity gallery When the topic of his future came up.

“It’s starting to solidify, I’m starting to solidify my plan. I probably have three or four more films to go,” he revealed.

Nicolas Cage waves at the film's premiere

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“I was evaluating how much time I had left. And I thought, well, my father died at 75, and I’m going to be 60. If I’m lucky, maybe I’ll have 15 good years, and hopefully more. What do I want to do with those 15 years? Using my father as a model?

“It occurred to me very clearly that I wanted to spend some time with my family,” Cage added.

Fortunately for millions of his fans, Cage’s abandonment of Hollywood does not necessarily mean his end in front of the camera, as he is inspired by the Bryan Cranston saga. Too bad Journey on TV.

“Maybe it’s time to take a look at the immersive streaming experience. I don’t know. I have to look for the next step and I haven’t found it yet,” he said.

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His latest release on the big screen is Dream scenarioin which the Oscar winner plays a biology professor who inexplicably starts appearing in people’s dreams.

in Digital Spy Exclusively, Cage explained his transformation into Paul Matthews: “A lot of thought went into the look, we – Christopher (Burgley), the director and I – wanted to make it apart of my so-called presentation, so to speak.

“You weren’t thinking about so-called Nick Cage but it was Paul Matthews, an evolutionary biology professor who works at a college and teaches students. He’s an academic, not a movie star, not a rock star. He has no interest in the spotlight, no interest in… “Spotlight.”

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Dan is a freelance entertainment journalist. Beginning his writing career in 2014, Dan’s work first appeared in the pages of religious publications Starburst Magazine and Little white lies Before moving on total movie, Digital SpyOutgrew And Yahoo Entertainment.

In the world of film and television, he kneels at the altar of Jim Carrey, Daniel Plainview, Mike Ehrmantraut, and Paulie Walnuts.