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EXCLUSIVE: Sean Durkin’s new pic revolving around the Von Erichs wrestling family is gaining steam. Sources tell Deadline that Where the Crawdads Sing star Harris Dickinson is set to play David Von Erich in The Iron Claw, in which Zac Efron is already is set to star as Kevin Von Erich.
A24 and Access Industries is co-financing the pic, which Durkin is writing and directing. Producing alongside A24 are Tessa Ross, Derrin Schlesinger and Harrison Huffman. The film was developed by House Productions with the support of Access Entertainment and BBC Films.
Based on the true story of the Von Erichs, the film follows the rise and fall of the family dynasty of wrestlers who made a huge impact on the sport from the 1960s to the present day.
Dickinson’s star has been on the rise ever since his breakout role in FX’s limited series Trust, where he played John Paul Getty III. This summer has especially put the industry on notice when he starred in Ruben Ostlund’s Triangle of Sadness, which won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and is already in the awards-season conversation. He was also recently seen in Sony’s adaptation of Where the Crawdads Sing, which brought in $77 million at domestic box office.
He also starred in the Kingsman prequel The King’s Man as well as the Netflix series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.
Dickinson recently wrapped production on the FX limited series Retreat, which also stars Clive Owen. He is repped by Gersh, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Brecheen, Feldman Breimer
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Zac Efron is getting candid about his struggle with anxiety.
is an inspiring story about friendship, beer and the Vietnam War. ET has a first look at Zac Efron’s transformation into Chickie Donohue, a man who felt as though he wasn’t doing enough to support his friends while they were away fighting in the war. So, he decides to pack up cases of beer -- and himself -- and make the trek from New York to Vietnam to give his buddies a couple of cold ones.
Zac Efron has finally addressed why his face looks different as he opened up about plastic surgery rumours. The High School Musical star, 34, has denied going under the knife, and instead revealed that his changing face is actually because of a freak accident at home. Zac explained that slipping on a sock while running inside his house caused him to shatter his jaw and chin on a granite fountain.
Zac Efron says shattering his jaw put him at the centre of plastic surgery rumours last year. The 34-year-old actor finally revealed what caused his facial transformation in 2021 in a cover interview for the October 2022 issue of Men’s Health magazine. He said he swelled up and had muscles going into overdrive after he broke his jaw so badly after running in the house with socks on, slipping, and bashing his chin against the granite corner of a fountain, that he woke from unconsciousness to find his “chin bone was hanging off his face”.
Zac Efron found himself in a Khloé Kardashianesque internet frenzy last year with people convinced he had a “new face.” As cosmetic surgery rumors ran wild, the actor had no idea- until his mom called him to ask. Efron was just trying to promote an Earth Day special from Bill Nye when the speculation began. Screenshots of his face started going viral, with people making guesses about all the work he has gotten done.
WATCH: Zac Efron Calls His ‘Baywatch’ Body 'Unrealistic’Fans were gobsmacked when the Baywatch actor appeared with a puffy face and noticeably different jawline in April 2021, sparking claims he’d been under the knife.There was speculation that his changed appearance was the result of everything from botox, to cheek filler, to an invasive jaw surgery.Now the star has set the record straight, telling Men’s Health what really happened to his appearance after his own mother called to ask if he’d had plastic surgery. This was the shot that sparked rumours Zac had undergone plastic surgery.According to Zac, he suffered a massive jaw injury four years ago that left his “chin bone hanging off his face” after he slipped at home and smacked his chin on a granite fountain.The injury caused the masseter muscles, located along the side of the jaw, to grow massively as they compensated for the injury.While he usually works with a specialist to manage the ongoing impacts of the jaw injury, Zac took time off from his physical therapy in early 2021 and the results were, well, obvious.Zac looked very different in 2019.“The masseters just grew,” he told the outlet.
Zac Efron is taking a new approach to fitness. The actor, 34, told Men’s Health magazine that he is no longer interested in maintaining the body he had in 2017 for "Baywatch." "That ‘Baywatch’ look, I don't know if that's really attainable.There's just too little water in the skin," he told the outlet. "Like, it's fake, it looks CGI'd.
Zac Efron put his body through hell to achieve the chiseled look he had in the 2017 film . And while his Adonis-like body may have been aesthetically pleasing, it's a process he never wants to revisit ever again.The 34-year-old actor opened up for the October issue of and revealed that the training regimen was so intense, he ultimately developed a bout with depression and insomnia. He went to such great lengths to achieve the look, Efron said part of his training regimen also required «powerful diuretics,» colloquially known as water pills, which help the body get rid of excess water and sodium.«That look, I don't know if that's really attainable,» he tells the outlet.
Ruben Ostlund, the Swedish director of the Palme d’Or winning film Triangle of Sadness that should have marked a breakthrough in the career of co-star Charlbi Dean, has posted a touching tribute to the actor-model who died of an as-yet undisclosed sudden illness on Monday.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Swedish director Ruben Ostlund has reacted to the sudden death of Charlbi Dean, the star of his Palme d’Or winning film “Triangle of Sadness.” Ostlund posted an emotional tribute on social media, saying her death was “a shock and a tragedy.” “It is an honor to have gotten to know and work with her. Charlbi had a care and sensitivity that lifted her colleagues and the entire film crew,” Ostlund wrote. “The thought that she will not be by our side in the future makes me very sad,” the director continued. The up-and-coming South African actor, who died on Monday in New York from an unexpected illness, had a breakthrough performance in “Triangle of Sadness” which was about to begin its theatrical roll-out around the world. After winning the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival, “Triangle of Sadness” will make its North American premiere at Toronto and will play at the New York Film festival. Neon will release it in the U.S. on Oct. 8.
Triangle of Sadness – has died at the age of 32.As Deadline reports, Dean died on Monday (August 29) in New York from what has been described as an “unexpected sudden illness”. Further details surrounding her death have not been disclosed.Born Charlbi Dean Kriek in Cape Town in 1990, she began modelling at the age of six and made her acting debut in 2010 in the film Spud.
Charlbi Dean has died aged 32. The ‘Triangle of Sadness’ star passed away after suffering a sudden illness in New York City. Charlbi was born and raised in Cape Town, became a model at 12-years-old and made her film debut in the 2010 flick ‘Spud’ with the singer and former YouTuber, Troye Sivan.
Annika Pham Swedish helmer Mika Gustafson, one of a roster of promising Swedish voices with “Clara Sola”’s Natalie Álvarez-Mesén at Stockholm-based Hobab, has finalised the cast for her directorial debut “Sisters.” The feature is in final stages of filming, and co-produced by Italy’s Intramovies, Denmark’s Toobox and Finland’s Tuffi Films. Ida Engvoll, who broke out in Netflix romcom “Love & Anarchy,” plays Hanna, a young woman drawn into an unexpected adventure when she encounters Laura (16), eldest of a trio of socially-deprived sisters.
Harris Dickinson has joined The Iron Claw movie!
EXCLUSIVE: Sean Durkin’s new pic revolving around the Von Erichs is gaining steam as sources tell Deadline Where the Crawdads Sing star Harris Dickinson is set to play David Von Erich in Ironclaw. Zac Efron is set to star as Kevin Von Erich with A24 and Access Entertainment co-financing the pic. Durkin is writing and directing the film. Producing alongside A24 are Tessa Ross, Derrin Schlesinger and Harrison Huffman. The film was developed by House Productions, with the support of Access Entertainment, and BBC Films.
Zac Efron is on a mission to bring cases of beer overseas to his friends serving in the Vietnam War in his new movie, "The Greatest Beer Run Ever." The first trailer for Apple TV+‘s wartime comedy - based on a true story - gives a sneak peek at Efron’s role as Chickie Donohue, a real-life hero who traveled from New York to the front lines of the Vietnam War to gift soldiers American beer. The film features Hollywood stars Russell Crowe and Bill Murray, and is based on the New York Times bestseller "The Greatest Beer Run Ever: A Memoir of Friendship, Loyalty, and War" by Donohue and J.T. Molloy. Zac Efron is on a mission to bring cases of beer overseas, to his friends serving in the Vietnam War. (Apple TV+) "The Greatest Beer Run Ever" is set in 1967 and focuses on Donahue's plan to support his friends fighting in Vietnam by personally bringing them beer.