Nicolas Cage, renowned for his diverse film roles, expressed his desire to join the Star Trek franchise during an interview at the 51st Saturn Awards. Cage, who won Best Supporting Actor for his role as Dracula in Renfield, revealed that there were a couple of phone calls about the prospect.
He emphasized the need for a script that allows him to add his unique flavor and contribute pop and spark to the storyline. Cage, a self-professed Trekkie, expressed his love for the franchise and specified his ideal role—being on the Enterprise’s bridge rather than floating in space.
In a previous interview, Cage had conveyed his preference for Star Trek over Star Wars, emphasizing the genre’s capacity to explore political and sociological themes freely. He praised the franchise for its ability to address various issues within a science fiction setting, allowing creators to express their thoughts without facing immediate backlash.
The news comes at a time when the future of Star Trek movies remains uncertain. The last cinematic installment, Star Trek Beyond, was released in 2016, facing commercial disappointment despite critical acclaim. Paramount’s recent announcement of a new prequel movie directed by Toby Haynes and Patrick Stewart’s interest in reprising his role offers a glimmer of hope for the franchise’s cinematic future.
While Cage awaits the right opportunity to join the Star Trek universe, his upcoming film projects showcase his ongoing commitment to diverse roles. He will star in Longlegs, a horror film directed by Osgood Perkins, set to be released in July.
Additionally, Cage is slated to appear in the action-horror film Arcadian and the psychological thriller The Surfer. As Cage navigates his busy schedule, Star Trek fans remain intrigued by the possibility of the acclaimed actor bringing his unique style to the iconic sci-fi franchise.