Elon Musk Ruined Nicolas Cage’s Plan to Build a Studio in Las Vegas
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Elon Musk ruined Nicolas Cage’s plan to build a movie studio in Las Vegas

Nicolas Cage reveals that he'd secured $80 million in state funding to build a movie studio in Las Vegas, until Elon Musk came along.

We’ve come to expect the unexpected from Nicolas Cage in both his personal and professional life, which has been encapsulated in spectacular fashion by this weekend’s acclaimed action comedy The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, where the actor plays a fictionalized version of himself caught up in a bizarre situation.

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Given what we know about the Academy Award winner’s penchant for the outlandish and unusual, nobody should justifiably bat an eyelid after discovering Cage’s plans to build an $80 million movie studio in Las Vegas were thwarted by none other than Elon Musk.

Speaking on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the 58 year-old revealed to the host that he’d secured state funding to put something back into a location he’s both left and honeymooned in at various points in his career, before Tesla came along and stole the cash from under his nose.

“There’s good mojo there for me. 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 it into the Tesla cooperation. Which then, ironically, drained all the water out of the city. I almost had it.”

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