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The 'Face/Off' sequel is much delayed. The follow-up to the 1997 action blockbuster starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta has been heavily impacted by last year's writer's strike. The flick's co-writer Adam Wingard told io9: "Almost in the middle of production [on Godzilla x Kong], we were finishing our draft of the script and because both of us were too busy working on other things there was a plan to do a rewrite, and we picked a writer to work on it. "And then the writers' strike happened so that delayed things. Right now, that's still inactive, so I think the plan with that one will be t...
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Joel Kinnaman had an "element of fear" for his role in 'Silent Night'. The 44-year-old actor plays grieving father Brian Godlock – who seeks revenge on a gang who killed his son and removed his own ability to speak in a drive-by shooting on Christmas Eve – in John Woo's movie and knew the risks of taking on a part without dialogue. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Joel said: "I would say the (excitement-fear) ratio was something like 80:20. If you get it wrong, it'd be a failed attempt to do a movie with no dialogue, and that just sounds like a boring travesty. "But it's very cool ...
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Nicolas Cage claims that the 'Face/Off' sequel will feature the children of Castor Troy and Sean Archer. The 59-year-old actor is set to reprise his role in Adam Wingard's sequel to the 1997 action thriller and claims that the offspring of his and John Travolta's characters will be involved in the new flick. Speaking to Collider, Nicolas said: "I think 'Face/Off' is a sequel that lends itself to a lot of twists and turns and unpredictability. "It's almost like if you factor in the idea of offspring and Castor and Sean having children and these children grow up, then it becomes like three-dimen...
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Adam Wingard is desperate for Nicolas Cage to star in his 'Face/Off' sequel. The 39-year-old director is helming a follow-up to the John Woo's 1997 action film – that starred Cage and John Travolta – and says it will be an "absolute sequel" to allow the 'National Treasure' actor to return despite his character's death in the original flick. Adam told Empire magazine: "He's just having such a moment. Even before 'Pig' came out, we saw this as a Nicolas Cage movie. "That's become totally the obvious way to go now. A couple of years ago, the studio maybe would have wanted a hot, young, up-and-com...
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Adam Wingard wants John Travolta and Nicolas Cage to return for the 'Face/Off' sequel. The 38-year-old director is helming a follow up to the 1997 action film and hopes that John and Nicolas will reprise their roles as FBI agent Sean Archer and terrorist Castor Troy respectively to provide a "definitive continuation" to the original. Adam said: "Some people just assume when I say that it just means it takes place in the world of 'Face/Off'. "To me, 'Face/Off' isn't about a procedure or anything like that. It's not about the world that the characters exist in. It's about Sean Archer and it's ab...
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Adam Wingard is to direct a 'Face/Off' remake. The 38-year-old filmmaker has been tapped to helm a follow-up to the 1997 action thriller for Paramount. Adam will pen the script with long-time collaborator Simon Barrett. The pair have previously teamed up on the films 'A Horrible Way to Die', 'The Guest' and 'Blair Witch'. The original 'Face/Off' was directed by John Woo and centred around an outlandish storyline which sees John Travolta play FBI agent Sean Archer who is on an all-consuming mission to catch terrorist Castor Troy - portrayed by Nicolas Cage - the man who killed his son. Taking g...
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