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The "Ghost Rider" star shares his point-of-veiw on making a comic book movie, as well as being a huge comic book fan also...

By amazingspiderman - Dec 04, 2006 12:12 AM EST
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Plus Nic Cage explains why the movie was pushed back from its original scheduled release, and how he helped script the film.



Nic Cage On Helping Script "Ghost Rider" -- and Why Delaying the Pic Was Good

You don't have to wait too much longer. It's just two-and-a-half months, and "Ghost Rider" will be on theater screens nationwide. The movie, starring Nicolas Cage as the motorcycle-riding Johnny Blaze, a.k.a Ghost Rider, was originally scheduled for release this past summer. However, last June, the filmmakers realized: "We needed more time to make the movie we wanted to make," says Cage. That being the case, "Ghost Rider" was given a new release date: February 16th, 2007.


Cage as daredevil Johnny Blaze

Cage explains, "We had to change the date because we still had a lot of things we wanted to do. It was pushed for several reasons: one reason – and the most important reason –- it wasn’t ready. And [director] Mark [Steven Johnson] had some big ideas for the character."

One of Johnson's ideas was to add an action sequence in which Ghost Rider battles a helicopter. The added scene would also provide more insight into Blaze's character.

"[Mark] really wanted this," says Cage. "It was important. He wanted him to battle the helicopter. And that required more money, and more CGI. It finally got green-lit late in the game. The studio liked the movie, and so they allowed Mark to get more money to make more action shots."


Having starred in "The Rock," "Con Air" and "National Treasure," Nicolas Cage is of course, is no stranger to making action movies. However, when it came to bringing "Ghost Rider" to life, Cage found the experience one of the most pleasing of his career.


"Maybe it was the fact that I love comics," he says. "Sure, people would say 'playing a comic book character was something I've always wanted to do.' But for me, it's really something. It's really good. I enjoyed all the people I was working with, and Mark was very collaborative. He allowed me to explore the character, create a character, and do things with it that weren’t in the original script."

Being a fan of comics, and "Ghost Rider" in particular, Cage says he was intent to keep the movie's story structure close to it's comic book origin. For that reason, he co-wrote portions of the screenplay.

"I tried to get involved as much as I can, firsthand, to help create a character that I feel good about, that I can put my stamp on," says Cage. "It's the same story structure. He does sell his soul to save someone he loves, and gets tricked. He is a stunt cyclist. Beyond that, the Faustian mythology -– that’s pretty much all that was in the original comic. So, it was just trying to figure out how to extend that, or make more of it, to sustain a whole feature film."

Cage also admits he likes the use of comic book references, as long as they don't take away from the story.


I'll always have a fondness for those kind of things," he says. "And the importance of names. For example, my own name. [Cage's real name is Coppola. The name Cage comes from Luke Cage, a Marvel Comics superhero.] I've always tapped into different mythologies. People do that, whether it’s Arthurian, or Biblical, or Marvel Comics, or DC. People need their symbols of encouragement."




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Juliet
Juliet - 11/8/2009, 11:50 PM
I love this Ghost Rider movie! He is a great actor. That is why I can’t believe that he is undergoing financial hardship. He has lots of movies. Recent reports, including People Magazine – granted, these are gossip rags that are really only useful for kindling - are coming out about Nicholas Cage broke. Well, the reports of Nicholas Cage broke are true, as the highly successful actor is severely in the hole, with the IRS and mortgage companies. He's trying to do everything he can to pay it off, including auctioning off a lot of his assets, and he has so far blamed his former management for malfeasance. Sam Levin, his former manager, is fingered as the culprit as the person who mishandled Cage's affairs and led to $20 million in liabilities. Nicholas Cage broke or that far in debt – that's more than payday lenders can lend.
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