Longlegs’ Osgood Perkins Explains Nicolas Cage’s Villain’s Creepy Name

Longlegs' Osgood Perkins Explains Nicolas Cage's Villain's Creepy Name

As a hardcore horror movie enthusiast with decades of experience under my belt, I’ve seen it all – from classic slasher flicks to psychological thrillers that leave you questioning reality itself. But Longlegs, directed by Osgood Perkins and starring the legendary Nicolas Cage, has truly left me spellbound.


Director Osgood Perkins of the film “Longlegs” revealed the title’s enigmatic significance. This highly anticipated horror movie, featuring Nicolas Cage and Maika Monroe in leading roles, has generated significant buzz, shattering Neon’s box office record with a domestic debut grossing $22.6 million.

In this film, FBI agent Lee Harker, played by Maika Monroe, employs her unusual intuition to track down notorious satanic murderer Longlegs (Nicolas Cage). As she gathers crucial evidence, she begins to suspect that Longlegs has left a deep imprint on her life since their childhood encounters.

Nicolas Cage’s character “Longlegs” in Oz Perkins’ movie is a role that has left a lasting impression on audiences. However, many viewers were curious about the origins of such an unusual name for the character. In an interview with Collider, Perkins explained the inspiration behind the film’s mysterious title. He revealed, “I drew inspiration from a personal experience and a unique quirk of Nicolas Cage’s physique for the name of my character.”

This word might not hold any significance or meaning to me. It seems devoid of meaning. However, I’m drawn to its sound and appeal. It carries an air of mystery, a blend of fear and excitement. It exudes a sense of purity and takes me back to the ’70s. It brings to mind Robert Plant’s vocal style in Led Zeppelin. The word possesses a vintage pin-up charm and evokes a particular era. There’s an awkwardness about it that resonates with the character, giving him an uneasy clumsiness. Ultimately, I can’t explain it, but the feeling it gives me is undeniable.

As a horror movie enthusiast and a long-time fan of Nicolas Cage’s acting, I find it fascinating how the director’s obsession with eerie names played a significant role in shaping the title of their latest production. It was quite unexpected, but once I learned that “Longlegs” is the moniker given to Cage’s character, my interest was piqued.

Longlegs Is Doing Exceptionally Well at the Box Office

Longlegs' Osgood Perkins Explains Nicolas Cage's Villain's Creepy NameLonglegs' Osgood Perkins Explains Nicolas Cage's Villain's Creepy NameLonglegs' Osgood Perkins Explains Nicolas Cage's Villain's Creepy NameLonglegs' Osgood Perkins Explains Nicolas Cage's Villain's Creepy NameLonglegs' Osgood Perkins Explains Nicolas Cage's Villain's Creepy Name

The occult horror thriller film has seen a significant surge in popularity since its initial release in theaters, leading to a record-breaking performance during Thursday previews. Specifically, the movie raked in approximately $22.6 million across 2510 theaters over a three-day period, starting from July 12, 2024. In contrast, highly anticipated films such as Fly Me to the Moon have only managed to gross around $10 million and are facing challenges in gaining momentum despite receiving favorable critics’ reviews.

It’s been a while since a movie was promoted as intriguingly as Neon’s “Longlegs.” By keeping their leading actor hidden from view and only giving glimpses of the plot, they managed to generate immense buzz before its release. The film exceeded predictions during its premiere weekend. Although it didn’t capture audiences in the same way as critics, the movie effectively scared viewers with its unsettling ambiance that remained consistent throughout.

Longlegs is now playing in theaters.

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2024-07-16 01:02