Nicolas Cage Almost Skipped Face/Off—Until John Woo’s Bold Pitch Made It an Action Classic (Photo Credit – Prime Video)

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Nicolas Cage didn’t exactly leap at Face/Off when it first crossed his table. In fact, he politely declined. However, leave it to director John Woo to flip the script. Woo cleverly pitched the film to Cage as a cerebral mind-bender, not the bullet-fueled, identity-swapping spectacle it truly was. And the result was that Cage signed on, and the rest is history. The 1997 cult hit went on to score 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, pulled in box office glory, and landed Cage and John Travolta in what many fans still call their best roles. But that road to casting was nothing sort of a wild ride!

This is How Nicolas Cage Tricked Into Iconic Role in Face/Off

Before it became a late-’90s action masterpiece, Face/Off was pitched with a totally different lineup in mind. Hollywood’s go-to muscleheads, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, were originally eyed for the top billing (per Film ‘89). That’s right, Arnie and Sly could’ve swapped identities. The concept was cold, indeed. But the execution never happened. Creative wires got crossed, and that version parted quietly.

Then came a new idea: Johnny Depp. Yep, Pirates of the Caribbean’s own Captain Jack showed brief interest in stepping into Sean Archer’s shoes. But once Depp skimmed the screenplay, he reportedly lost interest and ghosted the project. According to behind-the-scenes chatter, the script just didn’t quite align with Depp’s taste at the time.

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