Nicolas Cage says a Face/Off sequel will include the children of Castor Troy and Sean Archer

Nicolas Cage will be brought back to life in a sequel to Face/Off that is expected to include Castor’s sons Troy and Sean Archer.

Nicolas Cage claims that the sequel to ‘Face/Off’ will feature the sons of Castor Troy and Sean Archer.

The 59-year-old actor may not be sure of his future in the Spider-Man franchise, but he’s set to reprise his role in Adam Wingard’s sequel to the 1997 action thriller and claims the offspring of his characters and those of John Travolta participate in the new film.

speaking to colliderNicolas said: “I think Face/Off is a sequel that lends itself to a lot of twists and turns and unpredictability.

Sequel: Nicolas Cage, 59, says a sequel to Face/Off will include Castor's sons Troy and Sean Archer

Sequel: Nicolas Cage, 59, says a sequel to Face/Off will include Castor’s sons Troy and Sean Archer

“It’s almost like if you take into account the idea of ​​offspring and Castor and Sean having children and these children grow up, then it becomes like three-dimensional chess,” he explained.

“So it’s not just the two of us, John Travolta and me, it’s four of us playing ping-pong and going to different levels, and it gets even more complex.”

The Grande Isle star confirmed that he had “a meeting” about the movie and nothing is set in stone.

Face to Face: Nicolas and John Travolta, 68 starred in the original about an FBI agent who gets plastic surgery to look like a terrorist and the terrorist retaliates by assuming the agent's identity.

Face to Face: Nicolas and John Travolta, 68 starred in the original about an FBI agent who gets plastic surgery to look like a terrorist and the terrorist retaliates by assuming the agent’s identity.

Chess game: Action star says the idea of ​​including kids would be like playing chess

Chess game:

Chess game: The action star says the idea of ​​including kids would be like playing chess. “It’s not just the two of us, John Travolta and me, it’s four of us playing ping-pong and going to different levels, and it gets even more complex.”

The ‘Pig’ star said: ‘I think there’s a lot of fertile ground there. Maybe I had a meeting in an office, but I haven’t heard anything since, so I don’t know.

The Oscar winner’s character died in the original film but Adam, 40, said the new installment will be an “absolute sequel” allowing the actor to return.

‘He’s having such a moment. Even before ‘Pig’ came out, we saw this as a Nicolas Cage movie.

Alive: The Oscar winner's character died in the original film but Adam Wingard, 40, said the new installment will be an 'absolute sequel' allowing the actor to return

Alive: The Oscar winner’s character died in the original film but Adam Wingard, 40, said the new installment will be an ‘absolute sequel’ allowing the actor to return

The actor who showcased his chops not only as an action star but also as a comedic character in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is enjoying a newfound popularity in Hollywood.

‘That has totally become the obvious way to go now. A couple of years ago, the studio might have wanted a hot, up-and-coming young actor or something.

“Now, Nicolas Cage is once again one of the most popular actors in Hollywood.”

Comeback: The actor who recently showcased his action chops in Pig and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is enjoying a newfound popularity in Hollywood.

Comeback: The actor who recently showcased his action chops in Pig and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is enjoying a newfound popularity in Hollywood.