Netflix is being sued for $105 million over a new Nicolas Cage movie stolen from its offices. Fortitude, a World War II espionage action adventure, was filmed in London last year, with Cage playing real-life double agent Duško Popov. Simon Afram, a Swiss businessman who wrote the script, is suing Netflix after an unencrypted master digital copy of Fortitude went missing from the company’s headquarters. Afram’s complaint alleges that when an associate producer attempted to retrieve the master copy of the film, Netflix became unresponsive. It continued: “We have declined to share anything about our ongoing investigation with the law firm representing Simon Afram.”