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The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent , starring Nicolas Cage as himself, debuted in April 2022. Not too many actors agree to or get the chance to play themselves, let alone as the main protagonist in the film. But there is so more to how this movie came together, from script to actors, that broke the mold.
Neil Patrick Harris joins the celebrity lineup in this new movie, too. And for the role of Nicolas Cage’s agent, Harris was the absolute perfect combination of “smarmy but likable.” See what else went into choosing Harris for the part.
How this incredible script came to be
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This movie is a bizarre and never-before-seen action-comedy. And chances are, it wouldn’t have happened with any actor than Nicolas Cage , explained writer Tom Gormican. In an interview with Vanity Fair , he shared how the pieces fell into place.
The incredibly strange (yet positively reviewed) movie from Gormican and co-writer Kevin Etten came about after they had just finished a project for Fox. They started bouncing ideas around for a Hollywood satire unlike any other. Despite his initial objections , Cage not only agreed to read the script, but he actually liked it. With him onboard, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent took off.
How ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ writers landed on Neil Patrick Harris for the agent role
Neil Patrick Harris attends “The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent” New York Screening at Regal Essex Crossing on April 10, 2022 in New York City. | Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
Gormican went on to talk about who else would be a good fit for some of the real-life characters in the film, including Cage’s real-life agent, Andrew Finkelstein. Not that Finkelstein himself is “smarmy” in any way, but the team knew any Hollywood agent would have to be both “smarmy but likable” to be realistic. And there was only one guy perfect for playing such a dynamic representation: Neil Patrick Harris.
Harris isn’t a stranger to portraying a skewed version of a real person. He played himself in a notable cameo in the Harold & Kumar movies. The writing team noted this was a coincidence — it hadn’t occurred to them when they were in the casting process for The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent .
Neil Patrick Harris has other projects in the works, too
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