<p>Los Angeles: Hollywood veteran Nicolas Cage says he would like to quit making films after three or four projects and 'television is the next best step' for him.</p>.<p>In an interview with entertainment website <em>Uproxx</em>, the actor said he admires the space long-format storytelling gives to explore the characters.</p>.<p>“I do want to explore other formats. I am very interested in immersion streaming with episodic television. I have seen things that can be done now with characters and the time they’re given to express themselves. I saw Bryan Cranston stare at a suitcase for an hour on one episode of <em>Breaking Bad</em>. We don’t have time to do that in a feature film, so maybe television is the next best step for me. We’ll see," Cage, 59, said.</p>.Rockstar Games unveils 'GTA VI' trailer, to release game in 2025.<p>The actor believes 45 years and 100 movies later he has said pretty much everything 'I’ve had to say with cinema'.</p>.<p>"I’d like to leave on a high note and say, ‘Adios.’ I think I have to do maybe three or four more movies before I can get there, and then hopefully switch formats and go into some other way of expressing my acting.... I mean, I am going to be very severe and very astringent [sic] on the selection process moving forward," Cage added.</p>.<p>The actor's latest release is <em>Dream Scenario</em>. The dark comedy fantasy movie is written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli.</p>.<p>The film revolves around a hapless family man who finds his life turned upside down when millions of strangers suddenly start seeing him in their dreams. When his nighttime appearances take a nightmarish turn, Paul is forced to navigate his newfound stardom.</p>
<p>Los Angeles: Hollywood veteran Nicolas Cage says he would like to quit making films after three or four projects and 'television is the next best step' for him.</p>.<p>In an interview with entertainment website <em>Uproxx</em>, the actor said he admires the space long-format storytelling gives to explore the characters.</p>.<p>“I do want to explore other formats. I am very interested in immersion streaming with episodic television. I have seen things that can be done now with characters and the time they’re given to express themselves. I saw Bryan Cranston stare at a suitcase for an hour on one episode of <em>Breaking Bad</em>. We don’t have time to do that in a feature film, so maybe television is the next best step for me. We’ll see," Cage, 59, said.</p>.Rockstar Games unveils 'GTA VI' trailer, to release game in 2025.<p>The actor believes 45 years and 100 movies later he has said pretty much everything 'I’ve had to say with cinema'.</p>.<p>"I’d like to leave on a high note and say, ‘Adios.’ I think I have to do maybe three or four more movies before I can get there, and then hopefully switch formats and go into some other way of expressing my acting.... I mean, I am going to be very severe and very astringent [sic] on the selection process moving forward," Cage added.</p>.<p>The actor's latest release is <em>Dream Scenario</em>. The dark comedy fantasy movie is written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli.</p>.<p>The film revolves around a hapless family man who finds his life turned upside down when millions of strangers suddenly start seeing him in their dreams. When his nighttime appearances take a nightmarish turn, Paul is forced to navigate his newfound stardom.</p>