Nicolas Cage has delivered an impressive array of memorable performances over the years, but it’s safe to say his upcoming turn as Dracula in the horror-comedy “Renfield” promises to be unlike any other.
Speaking with Insider, “Renfield” director Chris McKay reveals that Cage took the role so seriously that he remained in character as the iconic vampire even when cameras weren’t rolling. “Whatever scene we did he would still be 100-per-cent living in that attitude after we stopped shooting,” McKay said. READ MORE: Nicholas Hoult Is Tired Of Being Henchman For Nicolas Cage’s Dracula In Action-Packed First ‘Renfield’ Trailer “So if he’s a little frosty in the scene he’s going to have a little bit of that between takes,” he explained. “But still up for whatever we were doing.” In fact, McKay recalled that Cage would stay in character during “a real conversation” about how to shoot a scene, “covered head to toe in Dracula makeup and costume” at the time. “Sometimes he couldn’t even bend his body very much because he’s got a whole body appliance on,” McKay added. “So he’s Dracula whether he wants to be Dracula or not.” READ MORE: Nicolas Cage To Play Dracula In Universal Monster Pic ‘Renfield’ Cage, however, disputes that he was constantly in character. “I just don’t have that recollection, I don’t know why Chris said that,” Cage told The Hollywood Reporter. “I had a lot of laughs in between takes with both Chris McKay and Nick Hoult, so maybe that was his experience.
Maybe because I still had the fangs in my mouth that made me speak a certain way, but that wasn’t my experience,” he added. “With this Dracula, I was trying to fuse that which is scary and humorous even at the same time in the line delivery,” said
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