Back when he was still a box office draw, Nicolas Cage was set to play Superman in a movie that was to have been directed by Tim Burton.
The movie never happened and its storied legacy became the subject of the 2015 documentary The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened? (read our review here).
Cage eventually played a different comics character, Ghost Rider, but his brush with superhero cinema and self-professed lifelong comic book fandom has guaranteed that he'll be asked about the subjects at seemingly every interaction with the geek press.
Nicolas Cage as the Superman who never was.
While promoting his new movies Army of One and Dog Eat Dog, Cage was asked what he thought os this this year's three big comic book movies -- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Captain America: Civil War, and Suicide Squad -- and the state of the genre.
"I thought Civil War was excellent. I though Batman v Superman was excellent," Cage told Collider. "I though Will Smith was great in Suicide Squad. I think that the genre is in good shape."
Cage's films Army of One and Dog Eat Dog are both now playing.
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