Fans React to First Look at Nicolas Cage as Dracula in Upcoming 'Renfield' Film

On-set photos from 'Renfield' show the Oscar-winning actor dressed up as the iconic monster. The film is expected to hit theaters April 2023.

Nicolas Cage attends the premiere of "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent"
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Nicolas Cage attends the premiere of "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent"

Nicolas Cage has made his big return to the vampire genre.

It was announced in November that the Oscar-winning actor would star as Dracula in horror-comedy flick Renfield. News of the role immediately intrigued movie buffs, who were eager to see how Cage would tackle the iconic character. Well, we know have our first look at what Universal Pictures has in store.

On Wednesday, People magazine published exclusive on-set photos of Cage donning the Dracula costume. The 58-year-old is seen in the streets of New Orleans rocking slicked-back hair, a red velvet suit, gaudy jewelry, long finger nails, and, of course, a sun-deprived pale face.

Renfield will co-star Nicholas Hoult (Those Who Wish Me Dead) as the titular character, who appears in Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel as Dracula’s henchman. The film will be directed by Chris McKay (The Tomorrow War) with a script from Ryan Ridley (Rick and Morty).

In his newly released GQ cover story, Cage revealed his Dracula would be inspired by his father and rock legend David Bowie.

“I’m trying to become the Thin White Duke for Dracula [...]” said Cage, who also donned fangs for 1988’s Vampire’s Kiss. “August Coppola’s coming back. And he’s coming back as Dracula.”

Nicolas Cage Is Out for Blood as Dracula on New Orleans Set of Renfield https://t.co/c8n1AJLQ6O

— People (@people) March 23, 2022

Renfield also co-stars Awkwafina, Ben Schwartz, Adrian Martinez, and Shohreh Aghdashloo. The film is scheduled to hit theaters on April 14, 2023.

You can check out reactions to Cage’s Count Dracula look below. 

 

Nicolas Cage on set as Dracula. Oh mah gawd. pic.twitter.com/52sJKAStqE

— SPENCE, TODD (@Todd_Spence) March 23, 2022

I have seriously mixed feelings about a casting choice as perfect as Nicolas Cage's Dracula being confined to what is being described as a tongue-in-cheek revisionist action-horror-comedy. https://t.co/gQ5zcmjPoV

— Brian (@Pithy_Remark) March 23, 2022

Nicolas Cage is the most interesting working actor today. Our first look at him playing DRACULA!! pic.twitter.com/irnU70Wmgi

— MoviesThatMaher (@MoviesThatMaher) March 23, 2022

Just five years ago, Universal was all-in on trying to update their Universal Monsters for a Marvel World and now they're like "fuck it, you're getting Nicolas Cage as weird ass Dracula." That's a STRONG pivot for the better. And I applaud them for re-thinking those plans.

— John Squires 🎃 (@FreddyInSpace) March 23, 2022

I never knew I needed to see Nicolas Cage play Dracula in a horror-comedy. The film gods have outdone themselves this time. pic.twitter.com/kk0odVhLcV

— ferdosa (@atomicwick) March 23, 2022

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