Leaked Footage: Nicolas Cage Fights Surf Gang While Filming New Movie

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Nicolas Cage’s IMDB résumé lists over 100 films.

He’s played a conman who hijacks a plane with a handful of other felons (Con Air, 1997); he’s played an alcoholic with a death wish (Leaving Las Vegas, 1995); and he’s stolen the Declaration of Independence in a historical heist flick (National Treasure, 2004).

But he’s never played a surfer, nor a surf-adjacent character. Not until the aptly named, The Surfer, which is filming now in Western Australia, and we got the first images of recently, which showed Cage on a board and in the water.

Now, we’ve got footage of cage filming the movie, and it shows him fighting with the alleged “surf gang” that his character does battle with per reports of the plot.

According to The Hollywood ReporterThe Surfer sees Cage take on a group of territorial locals.

Here’s the synopsis:

“In The Surfer, when a man (Cage) returns to his beachside hometown in Australia, many years since building a life for himself in the U.S., he is humiliated in front of his teenage son by a local gang of surfers who claim strict ownership over the secluded beach of his childhood. Wounded, ‘The Surfer’ decides to remain at the beach, declaring war against those in control of the bay. But as the conflict escalates, the stakes spin wildly out of control, taking ‘The Surfer’ to the edge of his sanity.”

What’s more, he’s staying in West Oz local and former CT surfer, Taj Burrow’s, home.

Before the paywall, here’s what The West said:

“He’s in WA to film a blockbuster about surfing, so it’s fitting that superstar Nicolas Cage is making waves in the South West by living it up at Taj Burrow’s mansion.

“The 59-year-old Hollywood star landed in Perth on Monday before making his way down south to get started on the production of psychological thriller The Surfer.”

This could be good. Stay tuned.

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