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Nicolas Cage reveals why Christopher Nolan won’t work with him

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Nicolas Cage claims Christopher Nolan and more A-list directors won’t work with him because he’s previously turned down their projects.

The actor, 62, worked with director David O. Russell for his upcoming film, “Madden” — in which he plays legendary football coach John Madden — and said Russell was the only director who’s ever reached out to work with him again after he’s said no to a previous film of theirs.

Cage claimed Nolan wouldn’t return his calls after he passed on 2002’s “Insomnia,” which starred Al Pacino and the late Robin Williams.

Nicolas Cage (pictured here in April 2025) claimed director Christopher Nolan no longer wants to work with him after he turned down 2002’s “Insomnia.” Roadside Attractions via Getty Images
“Most of them, they get their feelings hurt and don’t call you back,” Cage claimed. Nolan is pictured here directing “Interstellar” in 2014. ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection

“Most of them, they get their feelings hurt and don’t call you back,” he said in a Q&A with the New York Times published Saturday. “It’s happened a million times to me.”

Aside from Nolan, Cage claimed Paul Thomas Anderson and Woody Allen are also directors that no longer want to work with him after he turned down their projects.

“They don’t call me back,” he claimed. “The Paul Thomas Anderson movie was a very early movie. He’d shown me a short film with Philip Baker Hall — who was in ‘Hard Eight.’ And we were going to do something and it didn’t work out.”

“Anyway, David did call me, and it showed a lot of class that he would call me back and invite me again, and I didn’t want to say no to him again because I have great respect for his talent,” he added.

“Insomnia” starred the late Robin Williams (seen above, left). ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection
The psychological thriller also starred Al Pacino (seen above, right). ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

Cage didn’t share what movie of Russell’s he turned down, but noted it was “a million years ago.”

“It was a good movie, and he offered it and I said no, and he’s the only director that I ever said no to who actually came back and offered me another movie,” he said.

Page Six reached out to Nolan’s rep for comment, but didn’t immediately receive a response.

Cage — pictured here earlier this month — claimed directors Paul Thomas Anderson and Woody Allen also no longer want to work with him after he turned down previous projects of theirs. Getty Images for Prime Video
Nolan, pictured here in March 2024, is known for his star-studded casts and working with the same actors for multiple projects. Getty Images

“Insomnia,” a psychological thriller following two Los Angeles homicide detectives investigating a murder in Alaska, was both critically acclaimed and a box office hit, grossing over $113 million worldwide.

Nolan is known for his star-studded casts, as well as working multiple times with the same actors, including Cillian Murphy, Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy and more.

Nolan, 55, recently defended the casting in his highly anticipated “The Odyssey,” which comes out on July 17 — particularly, casting musician Travis Scott as a bard in his adaptation of the ancient Greek epic.

“I cast him because I wanted to nod towards the idea that this story has been handed down as oral poetry, which is analogous to rap,” Nolan explained to Time.

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