Nicolas Cage plans to quit making films after three or four more ...
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Nicolas Cage plans to quit making films after three or four more projects and transition to television, particularly episodic storytelling. He admires the character exploration and time given in long-format storytelling, citing Bryan Cranston's performance in 'Breaking Bad'. Cage believes he has said everything he needs to say with cinema after 45 years and 100 movies. His latest release is 'Dream Scenario', a dark comedy fantasy movie directed by Kristoffer Borgli, in which he portrays a hapless family man whose life takes a nightmarish turn when he becomes famous in people's dreams.
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