
Is "Gone in 60 Nanoseconds" Real? Truth Behind the Viral Nicolas Cage Sequel Poster
Lately, a poster claiming that Nicolas Cage will return as Memphis Raines in a new film called Gone in 60 Nanoseconds has been stirring up excitement online. This poster, shared by the Facebook user known as @YODA BBY ABY, features Cage reprising his role as the legendary car thief in a supposed sequel set to release in May 2025. As fans reacted passionately, it was hard not to wonder: is there truth to this, or is it just a well-made piece of fan art?
The story behind the poster imagines Memphis, Cage’s character, coming out of retirement once again to battle a tech mogul who’s stolen priceless vintage cars. In this imagined sequel, Memphis assembles a new team to steal back these cars from the mogul's high-security compound. Set to follow Memphis in a race against time, the supposed film sounds like an exciting twist on the 2000 hit. The fan-driven plot even hints at nods to car culture legends, including tributes to classic cars and automotive icons.
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Unsurprisingly, the fan-made poster has gone viral, sparking conversation among the legions of Cage fans and car enthusiasts alike. With over 23,000 likes within days, fans across social media have voiced their hopes that Gone in 60 Nanoseconds could be real. Some expressed nostalgia for the original film, highlighting memorable moments and beloved cars that were featured. Fans suggested their dream cars for a potential sequel, including classics like the Bronco and DeLorean, calling for a greater spotlight on vintage models and memorable scenes.
Despite the excitement, @YODA BBY ABY’s page actually features a disclaimer. The user frequently shares satirical and fan-made content, clarifying that this poster was just another creation for fun. His profile humorously notes, “100% satire and fake news,” reminding people that while it might seem real at first, it’s all in good fun.
While there’s no official announcement for Gone in 60 Nanoseconds, the overwhelming response reflects a strong fan interest that filmmakers may notice. Perhaps the interest will someday inspire a real sequel. Until then, though, fans will have to settle for the thrill of fan-created content and rewatching the original Gone in 60 Seconds.
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