Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled ride in “Face/Off,” the electrifying remake of the 90s classic. Jake Gyllenhaal stars as Agent Sean Archer, relentless in his pursuit of the cunning criminal Castor Troy, portrayed by Evan Peters. As the stakes escalate, Archer takes the ultimate gamble, swapping faces with Troy to unravel a mission shrouded in suspense. Don’t miss the pulse-pounding action – “Face/Off” hits theaters this June 2025.
Last year’s release of The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent gave Nicolas Cage fans the chance to revisit his most iconic roles in an incredibly entertaining, self-aware way. The finished product was a masterpiece and the only way you could truly pay tribute, in cinematic form, to one of Hollywood’s last true originals. One of the roles that was prominently featured in the film was his role as Castor Troy in the cult classic Face/Off. Rumours of a sequel to Face/Off—the iconic John Woo action film from 1997, in which Cage quite literally faced off against John Travolta—have swirled for some time, with Cage revealing last year that he’d had initial discussions over a potential sequel. That was then, and now, Cage has given fans more information on what they can expect from a second helping of face-swapping thunder. Collider’s Steve Weintraub caught up with Cage on the promotional trail for his upcoming western, The Old Way, and when asked about Cage’s interest in returning to the role, as well as the likelihood of it happening under director Adam Wingard, Cage offered the positive-sounding update on progress. The actor revealed that his initial discussions for the film included a plot that would feature Castor Troy and Sean Archer having children who grow up destined to, yes, face off against each other. There’s an added twist as well about how their fathers play into the story. As Cage explained: “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-dimensional chess, and then it’s not just the two, John Travolta and myself, it’s four of us ping-ponging and going at different levels, and it becomes even more complex. I think there’s a lot of fertile ground there. I had maybe one meeting in an office, but I haven’t heard anything since, so I don’t know.”
Nicolas Cage takes a walk down memory lane as he rewatches scenes from his classic works including ‘Moonstruck,’ ‘Leaving Las Vegas,’ ‘National Treasure,’ ‘Dream Scenario,’ ‘Face Off,’ ‘Con Air’ and more. Nic dishes on the full background story behind his missing teeth in ‘Moonstruck,’ getting into Albert Finney’s character for ‘Leaving Las Vegas,’ becoming a meme through ‘National Treasure’ and so much more.