First look at Nicolas Cage in KICK-ASS

Matt Vaughn's next begins filming, Mark Millar can't contain his excitement.

Matt here,€ extremely excited to report that the new Matthew Vaughn picture has begun filming! I hope that he knocks one so far out of the ballpark, so far out of this God damned Universe with Kick-Ass, that it shows Marvel what a big mistake they made by not financing his vision for Thor. What a big, big mistake that could be once Marvel hires a director who hasn't got a clue what the word epic means. Sure Vaughn didn't get the luck with the box office returns of Stardust but that was more down to the crappy way it was marketed by Paramount. So filming has begun on Kick-Ass and today brings us our first look at Nicolas Cage as "Big Daddy" from the film described as "about comic book guys, made by comic book guys"... Mark Millar, the Scottish born comic book writer who wrote Wanted and the comic book upon this movie was based, blogged about the first two days of filming on his own personal site...

This is the one. I hereby declare Kick-Ass as the greatest movie of 2009. And if you think that I WOULD so that as co-creator and a producer on the movie you're absolutely, one hundred percent correct. But as the months roll by and the trailers start to dribble online and you see what I just saw this weekend your heart will be beating that little bit faster too. I lucked out with Wanted and Timur and James and Angelina. But nothing-- I mean nothing-- can prepare you for Nic and Chloe as Big Daddy and Hit-Girl. As I said to Nic after the first scene was shot on Saturday morning, this is a movie about comic-book guys MADE by comic-book guys. We are absolutely in our comfort zone here and doing something really special. Cage's eyes just gleamed. He said it's the most excited he's been by a role in a long time. And it shows. Screen-writer Jane Goldman and I were wearing out headsets and watching the monitor from early morning until we wrapped early evening both days, giggling at every line. Nobody knows this script better than me, Jane and director Matthew Vaughn, but we genuinely laughed at every take because these two actors just kept bringing something new to it. Coincidentally, the first scene shot on the movie was the first scene I wrote on the comic (now the opening to issue six) and it's Hit-Girl in her secret identity, wearing a Hello Kitty T-shirt and a kevlar vest as her Dad pumps round after round into her chest so she knows how a bullet feels. I loved the scene in the comic, I loved the scene in the screenplay, but Nic just took it to a whole new level with his delivery, the genuinely mental glee and beautiful comic timing as we see this little kid in pink clothes and a pink hat blasted back into mud in an abandoned factory. The scene in the swing park the following day is even better, but I don't want to spoil anything. All I'll say is that nobody is going to be prepared for this movie when it opens late Summer 09. Nobody is going to have seen anything like this before and that's very, very exciting. You heard it here first: Chloe Moretz is going to be a superstar after this picture. There are so many great actors and characters running around here, but this kid is just spectacular. I hung out with she and her Mum and older brother all day yesterday and she's brilliantly unaffected by it all, switching from cute as a button eleven year old to potty-mouthed sociopath the moment Matthew yelled action. I have already nicknamed her Han Solo because she's going to be the one every kid wants to be when they see this thing as an illegal download smile.gif More as it happens, but fucking Hell. This is already about 350 times better than I could ever have expected. Everybody has a brief break from shooting this week before it all moves to Canada ten days down the line and then back here in a month. We're shooting on the Star Wars stage at Elstree, which I can only take as a good omen.
You know, I really hope Nicolas Cage is excited about this role because I've seen none of the charisma he once had for years. I sincerely hope his eyes gleam. If not for this picture, what could he ever get excited for?

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I really have high hopes for this one and Vaughn must really believe in the material with all the effort he has put into financing it. I never did see Wanted, probably the biggest movie of the Summer that passed me by (I didn't think it was marketed all that well) but I've really enjoyed Millar's charisma in interviews. Let's hope it rubs off onto Cage. via - /filmDiscuss: Has Nicolas Cage actually over-taken Tom Hanks in the "worst haircut for film" category? Do you think Matt Vaughn would be able to handle Mark Millar's vision of a Superman epic trilogy?

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Matt Holmes is the co-founder of What Culture, formerly known as Obsessed With Film. He has been blogging about pop culture and entertainment since 2006 and has written over 10,000 articles.