The new discovery+ documentary, House of Hammer, is debuting tomorrow and we’ve compiled all of the text messages that have been released so far.
13.08.2022 - 02:23 / etonline.com
Armie Hammer is trying to make major amends, but discovery+ dropping the trailer to its upcoming three-part docuseries just made it that much more difficult.A source tells ET that «life has definitely humbled» the embattled actor. The source also said that «the trailer for dropping is not ideal because Armie has been trying to make major amends.
Armie went to rehab and has spent a lot of time with Robert Downey Jr. and learned from him.»Despite the challenging times — from rehab and rape and battery accusations (which he's vehemently denied) to losing roles in Hollywood -- the source said Hammer «has been focused on spending time with his children and Elizabeth and trying to right his wrongs.» What's more, the source says «the trailer dropping feels like a huge step back.» As for why, the source explains, «It's difficult for him to have this be aired out again in the public eye episodically since a family member of his is involved.»On the home front, Hammer and his estranged wife, Elizabeth — who split from the actor in July 2020 — are still coparenting their two children — Harper, 7, and Ford, 5.
That being said, the source said «it has been a struggle for him to have this narrative about him re-emerge» by way of a docuseries. The source also said Hammer «has been bouncing back and forth between L.A.
The new discovery+ documentary, House of Hammer, is debuting tomorrow and we’ve compiled all of the text messages that have been released so far.
Armie Hammer‘s aunt is speaking out about the forthcoming doc focused on the famous and disgraced actor’s family life and controversial background.
Anna Tingley A new docuseries about Armie Hammer arrives on Discovery+ Friday, promising to delve deep into the headline-making accusations leveled against the actor over the past year, in addition to his wealthy family’s dark past. The trailer for “House of Hammer,” which dropped earlier this month, includes clips of conversations with the actor’s ex-girlfriends Courtney Vucekovich and Julia Morrison, who provide screenshots of text conversations, voice memos and photos to back up their accounts of the alleged abuse they endured.
documentary premiering on Sept. 2, and she's hoping it instills some courage in people facing abusive situations in their own families while shining a light on the privileged lives of the wealthy.ET's Kevin Frazier recently spoke with Casey — the aunt of embattled actor Armie Hammer -- who also served as a consultant on the three-part documentary, and she opened up about her family, and why the series is so vital.«It's important to hold these people accountable now, even though most of them are dead, it's important that people of money and power and wealth don't get away with bad behavior anymore,» Casey says.
Casey Hammer, aunt to Armie Hammer and member of the controversial Hammer family, is spilling dark family secrets in the upcoming “House Of Hammer” docuseries.
One family member’s perspective. Armie Hammer‘s aunt Casey Hammer weighed in on the accusations against her nephew — and made it clear she wants justice for his alleged victims.
A source is speaking out about how Armie Hammer is preparing himself for what is to come in the upcoming discovery+ documentary, House of Hammer.
Armie Hammer's friends are worried an upcoming documentary about his family will "crush" the actor. The 'Call Me By Your Name' actor - who is believed to have entered rehab last year for substance abuse and sex issues - will find his personal life under scrutiny again when the three-part 'House of Hammer'series starts on 2 September and his pals are said to be concerned it will have an affect on his recovery. A source told 'Entertainment Tonight': "He's sober and has been committed to that.
Armie Hammer is gearing up for the release of the explosive three-part docuseries, which aims to shine a light on the disgraced actor and the whole Hammer family. A source tells ET that Hammer is trying to «prepare himself as much as he can» for what's to come when the doc airs September 2.«Armie is trying to prepare himself as much as he can for the documentary.
Armie Hammer when he released the trailer for his newest project, the cannibal romance film “Bones and All.”Hammer, 35, was accused of sexual assault, emotional abuse and cannibalism last year and the now-disgraced actor’s alleged scandals are being chronicled in a Discovery+ documentary series, “House of Hammer.”The trailer for “Bones and All” was released just a day after “House of Hammer” was announced and many fans were able to draw parallels between Hammer and Guadagnino’s film.However, the Italian filmmaker, 51, recently said the connection was a mere accident.“It didn’t dawn on me,” Guadagnino said in an interview with Deadline. “I realized this afterward when I started to be told of some of these innuendos on social media.”Guadagnino’s flesh-eating love story stars Hammer’s old “Call Me By Your Name” co-star Timothée Chalamet and is based on Camille DeAngelis’ 2015 book of the same name.According to the “Suspiria” director, he has been developing “Bones and All” for “a number of years.”“Any link with anything else exists only in the realm of social media, with which I do not engage,” he said.
Those lucky enough to be at the Venice Film Festival this year have only six days before Luca Guadagnino‘s latest “Bones And All” has its world premiere at the festival. And Guadagnino’s new film is one of the most anticipated on the Lido this year, a favorite for Venice’s top prize, the Golden Lion.
Luca Guadagnino says his new movie has nothing to do with Armie Hammer. The 51-year-old director has reunited with Timothée Chalamet, 26, for new cannibal movie 'Bones and All' and he says it "didn't dawn" on him that people would associate the movie with Timothée's 'Call Me By Your Name' co-star Armie Hammer, who has been accused of expressing cannibalistic sexual fantasies. He told Deadline: "It didn’t dawn on me.
Unsurprisingly, Armie Hammer is not too thrilled about the upcoming House of Hammer documentary series.
Armie Hammer has been spending time in Southern California following his return from the Cayman Islands. On Tuesday, the disgraced actor was seen with two new tattoos as the shocking accusations from the "House of Hammer" docuseries dropped.
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Armie Hammer and his family are the subjects of a new shocking docuseries. On Wednesday, discovery+ debuted the first trailer for "House of Hammer," a special that "chronicles the deeply troubling accusations leveled against critically acclaimed actor Armie Hammer and the dark, twisted legacy of the Hammer dynasty." In the trailer, two of the 35-year-old’s exes, Courtney Vucekovich and Julia Morrison, are seen speaking out about their experiences with the disgraced star.They also shared troubling text messages and voice notes they alleged are from Hammer.
House Of Hammer, which explores the allegations of sexual abuse against actor Armie Hammer.The three-part documentary series promises to uncover the alleged “secrets and scandals” in the Hammer family “over the course of five generations”.In the trailer, Armie’s ex-girlfriend’s Courtney Vucekovich and Julia Morrison are seen reading out messages and listening to voice notes allegedly sent by Hammer related to cannibalistic fantasies and sexual fetishes.“I have a fantasy about having someone prove their love and devotion and tying them up in a public place at night and making their body free use,” an alleged message from Hammer says.The documentary also features Casey Hammer, Armie’s aunt and granddaughter of Armand Hammer, who served as a consultant on the series.“I’m about to reveal the dark, twisted secrets of the Hammer family,” Casey says in the trailer.A synopsis for the documentary reads: “Armie Hammer’s alleged crimes are only the tip of the iceberg. Through a trove of archive and interviews from survivors and family members, the dark and twisted secrets of the Hammer family come to light.
Armie Hammer's alleged exes are speaking out. In a trailer for discovery+'s upcoming three-part docuseries, , women who claim to have dated the disgraced actor are opening up about their alleged relationship with him.ET has reached out to Hammer's rep for comment on the docuseries.Courtney Vucekovich is one of the two women featured, and she claims that «all was perfect» at the start of her alleged romance with the actor, «but then things change» as he «pushes your boundaries a little bit at a time.»Julia Morrison agrees, as she shares a text she alleges to have received from Hammer that reads, «I have a fantasy about having someone prove their love and devotion and tying them up in a public place at night and making their body free use and seeing if they will f**k strangers for me.»In an audio message Morrison claims Hammer sent her, the recorded voice says, «My bet was going to involve showing into her place and completely tying you up and incapacitating you and then being able to do whatever I wanted to every single hole in your body until I was done with you.»Other texts the women claim to have received from Hammer include one that reads, «You are mine! You hear me? I own you now.