Having a blast on set:
With the arrival of the rain and cold, Zac Efron arrives and promises us a particularly hot weekend courtesy of photos from the set of the new movie in which he stars.
During the long career of the 35-year-old actor, he often went on crazy fitness and diet regimes to adapt to the characters he played, but it seems that this time he managed to surpass himself.
In a series of paparazzi photos from the set of the movie "The Iron Claw", which went viral within a few hours, Efron was recorded walking around in an extremely inflated look that included huge muscles, excessive tanning and a wig, with all that held the huge mass of his muscles was a small blue towel tied around his waist.
Efron's new look is no accident, since in the film he plays the character of the well-known wrestler Kevin Van Erick, the only survivor of the legendary wrestling family that left a huge mark on the industry from the 60s to today.
The film, by the way, is directed by Sean Durkin (who also directed the acclaimed "Martha Marcy May Merlin"), and in addition to Efron, it also stars Jeremy Allen White ("The Bear"), Lily James ("Pam and Tommy"), Maura Tierney ("IR") and Harris Dickinson ("Triangle of Sorrows").
There are similarities? Van Erich (right) and Efron
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The Von Erick family was considered the aristocracy of the wrestling industry, but with the crazy success and publicity came a series of tragedies.
Kevin Van Erich, who Efron plays in the film, is the second son of Fritz Van Erich, who was one of the most famous wrestlers in the 1960s in the United States.
Three of his sons became huge stars in the world of wrestling, but the lives of the family members were saturated with a series of terrible tragedies, which began with the death at the age of 6 of the eldest brother Jack from electrocution.
"I fell into depression for quite a long period of time after the filming of 'Gulf Watch' (which came out in 2017)," Efron said in an interview with Men's Health magazine about the different training routine he adopted as part of the preparations for the current film. "My appearance in 'Gulf Watch' was Something almost impossible to achieve.
There are no fluids in the body at all, it's fake.
It looks like a computer rendering, and in order to achieve this, very strong variables had to be used.
I don't want to do that, I'd rather have an excess of 2%-3% fat."
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