Nicolas Cage Reveals Whether He Prefers Playing Heroes or Villains (Exclusive)

Nicolas Cage Reveals Whether He Prefers Playing Heroes or Villains (Exclusive)

Nicolas Cage revealed exclusively to PEOPLE whether he prefers playing the hero or the villain throughout his career

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NEED TO KNOW

  • The Oscar winner turned down playing Green Goblin in 2002’s Spider-Man to star in the Oscar-nominated Adaptation

  • Cage plays Ben Reilly in Spider-Noir, a new series blending influences like Humphrey Bogart and Stan Lee’s Spider-Man

Nicolas Cagemakes sure he never gets "trapped" into "doing one thing."

While at theSpider-Noirpremiere at the Regal Times Square in New York City on May 13, the 62-year-old Oscar winner explained whether he had a preference between playing heroes or villains across his extensive career.

“Villain? I've played plenty of villains. I like both. I think they're both important parts of cinema. I would not want to get trapped into doing one thing,” he exclusively told PEOPLE.

Cage also explained he talked toSpider-MandirectorSam Raimiabout possibly playing Green Goblin in the early 2000s, but he decided to star in 2002’sAdaptation, as he felt that "was the right choice at the time."

Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin in ‘Spider-Man’ (2002); Nicolas Cage in ‘Adaptation’ (2002)Credit: Moviestore/Shutterstock; Ben Kaller/Columbia/Kobal/Shutterstock

“I decided to do another movie, a much smaller noir of sorts, more romantic than tragic noir,” he added ofAdaptation. “But I remember saying to Sam, ‘I hopewhoever you cast [as Spider-Man]really embraces the arachnid body language, at least for one moment. Alone in his apartment, he's crawling on the ceiling or something."

The part of Green Goblin ultimately went toWillem Dafoe, whileTobey Maguirestarred as Spider-Man.

Meanwhile, Cage was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for starring inAdaptation. He previously won an Oscar forBest Actor for 1995'sLeaving Las Vegas.

After passing on Green Goblin, Cage got another chance to star inMarvelfilms as Ghost Rider in the 2007 film and its 2011 sequel,Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance.

He has also dabbled playing villains over the years, like becoming unrecognizable to portray an eerie serial killer in 2024'sLonglegsand showcasing his alter ego Nicky Cage in 2022's meta flickThe Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.

Nicolas Cage in ‘Longlegs’ (2024)Credit: NEON

Now, inSpider-Noir, Cage plays Ben Reilly, a private investigator in 1930s N.Y.C. with spidey senses, who he previously voiced inSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. However, according toVariety, the show is not connected to theSpider-Versemovies. It is based on theSpider-Man Noircomic series, which debuted in 2008, perMarvel.

The series also starsLamorne Morris, Abraham Popoola,Li Jun Li, Karen Rodriguez,Brendan GleesonandJackHuston.

According to a synopsis,Spider-Noir's Ben "is forced to grapple with his past life, following a deeply personal tragedy, as the city's one and only superhero."

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Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly/The Spider in ‘Spider-Noir’ (2026)Credit: Courtesy of Prime Video

Cage told PEOPLE that while approaching the role, he wanted to blend “some of my favorite old-style actors,[James] Cagney,[Humphrey] Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, and collide them withStan Lee's masterpiece,Spider-Man, and create something new.”

He also referenced wanting to "create this almost like pop-art Lichtenstein painting and performance style." In a separate interview withEsquirein February, Cage called his character "70 percent Bogart, and 30 percent Bugs Bunny."

As part of Cage's role as Ben, the actor had to do a few stunts that brought "my adrenaline up."

"I don't have any crazy stories," Cage said. "I did a lot of wirework, which is understandable since this character is flying around quite a bit on webs. I always get a kick out of that."

"Everybody was on point so I was safe," he added. "But for me, that's just the fun part of doing this. Primarily, I was focused on trying to craft this performance style that would fit in the black-and-white format."

The series will be available to stream in two versions: "Authentic Black & White" and "True-Hue Full Color."

"The truth is, they both work and they're beautiful for different reasons,” Cage toldEsquire. "The color is super saturated and gorgeous. I think teenage viewers will appreciate the color, but I also want them to have the option."

Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly/The Spider in ‘Spider-Noir’ (2026)Credit: Courtesy of Prime Video

"It matches my concept of how to portray a film noir. But the truth is, they both work and they're beautiful for different reasons," he added. "The color is super saturated and gorgeous. I think teenage viewers will appreciate the color, but I also want them to have the option. If they want to experience the concept in black and white, maybe that would instill some interest in them to look at earlier movies and enjoy that as an art form as well."

FollowingSpider-Noir, Cage is set to star as John Madden alongsideChristian Balein the NFL biopicMadden, slated to hit theaters on Thanksgiving. Per the synopsis, it "follows Madden's remarkable journey — from his Super Bowl-winning partnership with Al Davis and the Raiders, to creatingMadden NFL, and becoming one of the most iconic voices in football history."

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Spider-Noirpremieres on MGM+ on May 25 and on Prime Video on May 27.

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