“Listen, I know this sounds really far out and I don’t know if it’s real or not, but sometimes I think I can go all the way back to in utero and feeling like I could see like faces in the dark or something,' Cage said.
” to promote his new film “Renfield,” where he plays a version of Dracula.
Before the questionnaire started, Colbert asked if Cage was prepared to have the world know personal details about him. Cage joked, “I guess I’m finally prepared to no longer be anonymous and be known.” After taking a moment, Cage replied, “Listen, I know this sounds really far out and I don’t know if it’s real or not, but sometimes I think I can go all the way back to in utero and feeling like I could see like faces in the dark or something.”
Colbert wondered if the faces Cage remembered were of other people with him in his mother’s womb or “these things that prenatal mind was conjuring.”
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