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Nicolas Cage tried to build $80 mn film studio, but 'Elon Musk came in'

Hollywood star Nicolas Cage revealed on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' that... Read More

Hollywood

star Nicolas Cage revealed on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' that he once tried to get a movie studio built in

Las Vegas

and had even secured $80 million to do so.

According to reports,

Cage

said Tesla CEO Elon Musk came to town and Las

Vegas

opted to put the money into the Tesla corporation instead of his desired movie studio.

Cage lives in Las Vegas, and the city has been the backdrop for some of his films like 'Leaving Las Vegas' and 'Honeymoon in Vegas'.

Cage won an

Oscar

for best actor for his performance in 'Leaving Las Vegas'.

"Vegas has been good to me, it really has," Cage said.

"It's both a small town and a big city. It's probably one of the most unique addresses. If you want to go to the strip and participate you can. If you want to just go with the locals and go to the cool restaurants then you can."

Cage confirmed he originally moved to Las Vegas for tax reasons, but "then I learned to love it".

The actor added, "I've had great experiences making movies there. 'Leaving Las Vegas' was great.

"'Honeymoon in Vegas' is great. I've got good mojo there. I tried to get a movie studio built there and then Elon Musk came in, and all the money I got for the movie studio - I got $80 million - they put into the Tesla corporation, which then ironically drained all of the water out of the city. But I almost got it, I almost got a movie studio."

Cage is currently on his press tour for 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent', in which he plays a fictionalised version of himself. The

Lionsgate

release opens in theatres Friday, reports the news agency.

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