Nicolas Cage claims he ate live cockroaches for film: ‘Never do that again’

Nicolas Cage will do anything for a movie role — but maybe not twice.

Cage recently revealed that he ate two live cockroaches while filming his 1988 comedy “Vampire’s Kiss” — and he claimed the director made him repeat the action as a “prank.”

“I’ll never do that again,” the 59-year-old “Renfield” star told Yahoo Entertainment of his regrets. “I’m sorry I did it at all.”

Cage claimed on the film’s DVD commentary track that he was the one that begged for the live insects, as the original script allegedly called for Cage to simply swallow a raw egg.

“I saw it as a business decision because when people see the cockroach go in my mouth … [they] really react,” he reportedly said.

Meanwhile, in the new vampire horror comedy “Renfield,” which hit theaters Friday, it was co-star Nicholas Hoult’s turn to ingest some creepy crawlers — though his experience was a little sweeter.

Nicolas Cage appears in his new horror comedy “Renfield.”
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“The cockroaches I got to eat in this were caramel,” Hoult told Yahoo Entertainment. “I also had crickets that were actually quite yummy; they were salt and vinegar flavored or barbecue smoky flavored.”

“[Nicholas] ate a potato bug, so he took it to another level,” Cage added about his co-star. “[Potato bugs] are terrifying to me, and so are cockroaches.”

“The cockroaches I got to eat in this were caramel,” Hoult, who portrays Conde Dracula’s (Cage) titular servant Renfield, told the outlet.


Cage claims he ate two live cockroaches while filming “Vampire’s Kiss" in 1988.
Cage claimed he ate two live cockroaches while filming “Vampire’s Kiss” in 1988.
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“I also had crickets that were actually quite yummy; they were salt and vinegar flavored or barbecue smoky flavored.”

“[Nicholas] ate a potato bug, so he took it to another level,” Cage applauded Hoult. “[Potato bugs] are terrifying to me, and so are cockroaches.”

The “National Treasure” actor continued with an interesting take on phobias and world hunger.

“If you could get rid of your fear, your phobia of eating insects, you could solve world starvation,” Cage said. “High protein, no fat, excellent nutrients, abundance. They’re everywhere! But nope — not gonna happen.”


Nicholas Hoult ate a live potato bug for his role in "Renfield."
Nicholas Hoult ate a potato bug for his role in “Renfield.”
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Nicolas Cage arrives on the red carpet at the premiere of Universal Pictures' "Renfield" on March 28 in NYC.
Nicolas Cage arrives on the red carpet at the premiere of Universal Pictures’ “Renfield” on March 28 in NYC.
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The Post has contacted reps for Cage and Hoult for comment.

Cage recently listed his top five favorite films he’s done during a visit to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

Spoiler alert: “Vampire Kiss” didn’t make the rankings, but did get an honorable mention from the actor, as he enjoyed the project because he “was able to explore my more abstract dreams with film performance.”

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