
After success in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Nicolas Cage will play himself again. He is going to be a DLC paragraph for Dead By Daylight. He will be voicing himself, and he scans his face and body for his likeness. The trailer shows a ruined movie set and a director’s chair on the floor. That means the entity might have grabbed him while filming a movie. Nicolas Cage has done every genre of movie, and that includes horror. He recently played a convincing campy villain for the movie Renfield where he played the role of a Vampire. Cage starred in many horror movies, both as The Survivor and The Killer. People may have accused him of being a Nepo Baby, but he is a talented actor. He can play both Protagonists and antagonists.
I wonder what kind of skins he will have in this game; I hope there will be references from his movies. He is one of many actors who lends his likeness to this game. Bruce Campbell appeared in the game when Ash Williams became a DLC Survivor. For a short time, Natalia Dyer and Joe Keery lent their likeness for the Stranger Things DLC; sadly, it’s only a short run. Models Sasha Zotova, Eduard Badaluta, and Adriana got their similarities used For Jill Valentine, Leon Kennedy, and Ada Wong For the Resident Evil chapters. Sad that Laurie Strode is a survivor of Dead by Daylight, but she doesn’t have Jamie Lee Curtis‘ likeness.
Even though some celebrities have their likeness used for Dead by Daylight before, they were playing their character. Nicolas Cage will be himself. Dead By Daylight once tried to get Tony Hawk to become a character in Dead by Daylight, but sadly, it didn’t push through. I have a Question, Is he a Survivor of a Killer? I mean, he had played both in movies.
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