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Mere hours after the expose documentary into Armie Hammer’s alleged cannibal intercourse fantasies was introduced, a former director of his, Luca Guadagnino, noticed a trailer launch for his… cannibal intercourse fantasy film.
Guadagnino’s new movie Love and Bones is about to star a former co-star of Hammer’s in Timothee Chalamet, and the very cannibalistic nature of the movie, coupled with the solid’s connections to Hammer and its fantastically timed trailer launch has everybody questioning one massive query: was this in any respect deliberate?
Did Guadagnino know something about this? In dialogue with Deadline, the director spoke of the entire thing as a coincidence and that the connection “didn’t dawn” on him till perusing social media. He additionally spoke disappointedly of how his movie has taken on a brand new, totally different which means because of this coincidence.
“It didn’t dawn on me. I realized this afterward when I started to be told of some of these innuendos on social media. Any link with anything else exists only in the realm of social media, with which I do not engage. The relationship between this kind of digital muckraking and our wish to make this movie is non-existent and it should be met with a shrug. I would prefer to talk about what the film has to say, rather than things that have nothing to do with it.”
Hammer is going through the hammer these days, with the actor seemingly exiled from Hollywood and main roles. Hammer’s final movie of be aware was Death on the Nile, which was launched earlier in 2022 and struggled to make a lot affect on the field workplace.
The new Discovery Plus documentary sequence will probably do him no additional favors, with it nearly sure to element actually weird circumstances across the actor. At least he obtained to be in The Lone Ranger.