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Actor Nicolas Cage is widely known for his brilliant acting skills as seen in movies likeThe Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.His skills have time and again been recognized through prestigious awards including an Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Golden Globe.

Unseen footage of Nicolas Cage from Superman Lives

Being extremely close to adding one of the most loved superheroes of all time to the colorful portfolio of his, Nicolas Cage almost played the role of Superman in the unreleased film,Superman Lives.The 1998 film was abruptly stopped by Warner Bros. which led to the question of “Why?” arising. While there were theories about why the movie was canceled, the actual reason could have been something completely difficult as it involves the director Tim Burton.

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Tim Burton’s Mars Attacks!

Why WasSuperman LivesCanceled?

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The what-could’ve-been movie,Superman Lives,had the perfect people to bring the best out of it. WhileNicolas Cagewas starring as the superhero, Superman, the movie hadTim Burtonsitting on the director’s chair and featured a script fromClerkswriter-director,Kevin Smith. The film was rumored to have a face-off with a monstrous spider, as well as a few fights between Brainiac and a couple of polar bears. That movie was all set to be an interesting and, not to mention, entertaining watch! However, as we know, none of it came to fruition.

A still from the fan-made trailer of Superman Lives

A few theories were flying around about why the movie couldn’t be completed. According to The Hollywood Reporter one of them, as suggested by the 2015 documentary,The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?stated that Warner Bros. may have shut down the film owing to financial damages. The said financial damages came due to a series of flops faced by the studios, includingBatman and Robin.Another theory stated that producerJon Petersdenied showing Superman flying in the movie. However, this theory didn’t stand strong as Peters himself denied the allegations. The real reason seems to be deeper than financial difficulties and creative differences, though.

Burton released a movie titled,Mars Attacks!in 1996 which didn’t do well at the box office despite having a star-studded cast. According to Inverse,Mars Attacks!might be whySuperman Livesdidn’t get to see the light of day. Inverse stated that the “misunderstood masterpiece”had questionable scenes including one with dog-human head swaps and cows being set ablaze.

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The writer forMars Attacks!,Jonathan Gems told Inverse that the cancellation ofSuperman Liveswas to punish Burton for his 1996 film.

“They punished Tim. He had this wonderful project, with Nicolas Cage going to play Superman. The script was absolutely brilliant. They had incredible ideas for it. And then Warner Brothers dumped it and never gave a reason.It got the thumbs down from New York, the bankers who finance the studios. It wasn’t marketed properly at all. I think they decided they didn’t want people to watch the film.”

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Whatever may be the reason, it would have been great to see Cage don the red cape and soar high into the skies as Superman. Plus, the Brainiac vs. polar bears fight seemed like an entertainment package in itself!

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Slight Good News for Nicolas Cage Fans

If there’s anyone who wants to see what Cage would’ve looked like as Superman and the very limited photos of him in costume aren’t enough, there’s good news for them! Ananimated trailerforSuperman Liveswas just released by animation house, Lazy Droid Studio. While the trailer is only fan-made, it shows how the movie would have turned out if the studios did decide to go through with it.

The trailer shows the movie’s villain, Brainiac, receiving Lex Luthor’s message as Cage’s Superman slowly and steadily makes his way to the spotlight. To be honest, it seems like if Warner Bros. didn’t stop theSuperman Livestrain, Cage’s take on Superman would’ve been quite delightful to watch!

Tim Burton’sMars Attacks!is available to rent on Prime Video.

Source:Inverse

Mishkaat Khan

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A connoisseur of all things horror, fantasy, and the occasional chick flick, Mishkaat has been penning pieces for FandomWire since 2022. She started off as an intern and has worked her way up to a Senior Writer with over 2000 articles to her name.Outside of entertainment, she has also written well-researched medical content as a freelance writer and has experience in social media management.When not writing, you can find her relaxing with a romance novel and a tall glass of iced coffee in her hand or watching re-runs of ‘Supernatural’ and ‘The Office.’

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