‘Longlegs’ star Blair Underwood opened up exclusively to Us Weekly about how impressed he was by Nicolas Cage’s performance in the film
Blair Underwood didn’t get to share any scenes with Nicolas Cage in Longlegs, but he was floored by how dedicated the actor was to bringing the titular serial killer to life.
While Carter and Longlegs never cross paths on screen, Underwood said director Osgood Perkins let him in on how impressive Cage’s performance was turning out to be. While Cage is undeniably a master at his craft, Underwood’s own Longlegs performance is also deserving of praise. The third act sees Underwood’s character possessed by the devil — or a doll, depending on how you look at it — and shooting his own wife before being shot himself by Lee. Those final moments, Underwood told Us, were the hardest to film, but also the most thrilling.
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