Nicolas Cage Pitches Dream The Batman Villain Role
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Nicolas Cage Pitches His Dream The Batman Villain Role

While everything is still quiet on what a sequel to Matt Reeves’ The Batman might look like, one actor already has a plan ready for what villain he would want to play.

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Speaking during a recent appearance at the ongoing SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, actor Nicolas Cage spoke about the movie and said that he would like to play a lesser-known villain that appeared in the 1960s television series.

“Oh, here’s something,” Cage said. “I’ve been thinking about this, because you know we have the new, Robert Pattinson as the Batman, which I’m excited to see, I haven’t seen it yet, but I think he would be terrific. The villain that Vincent Price played on the ’60s show, Egghead, I think I want to have a go at Egghead. I think I could make him absolutely terrifying, and I have a concept for Egghead, so let them know over at Warner Bros., I’m down for Egghead.”

For those unaware, Egghead was a character created specifically for the 1960s Batman television series and was played by the horror film icon Vincent Price. The character was known mostly for his large, bald head, and believed himself to be the world’s smartest criminal, with his acts usually featuring some sort of egg motif. While it’s unclear if Egghead will ever make a return in future Batman properties, it seems like Warner Bros. would know who to call should they want to include him.

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The Batman stars Robert Pattinson as the titular Dark Knight, Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Paul Dano as Riddler, Jeffrey Wright as GCPD’s James Gordon, John Turturro as Carmine Falcone, Peter Sarsgaard as Gotham D.A. Gil Colson, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth, and Colin Ferrell as Oswald Cobblepot/ Penguin. It will also feature Barry Keoghan, Jayme Lawson, Alex Ferns, and twins Max and Charlie Carver.

The Batman is directed by Matt Reeves from a screenplay he co-wrote with Peter Craig. Reeves is also currently developing two HBO Max series that will be set within the film’s universe. This includes a Gotham City Police project, and Penguin-centered series starring Colin Farrell.

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