The film is already whipping up some Oscar buzz.
Brendan Fraser stars in Darren Aronofsky’s forthcoming drama The Whale, having already secured a TIFF Tribute Award for the role
Brendan Fraser has revealed exactly how he transformed into a 600lbs man called Charlie for his upcoming role in The Whale
One of the movies that could have been part of 'The Brenaissance' has been suddenly scrapped.
The star seemingly disappeared from the spotlight completely.
Brendan Fraser plays a 600-pounds man in new movie The Whale.
The 53-year-old old actor has changed his whole body for Darren Aronofsky's forthcoming movie The Whale.
Fraser stars in forthcoming drama The Whale, which follows a 600lb man called Charlie as he tries to reconnect with his teenage daughter
The actor was overwhelmed by the fan's words
She said she learnt a lot about her trade working alongside him
Two of its stars have said they'd be keen to do a sequel
Mike Moe had tried numerous times to have his request fulfilled
The star had a wholesome interaction with fans during a signing
Brendan Fraser was talking at a fan expo in Boston
Brendan Fraser had a moment with cosplay TikToker Lindley Kay after she informed him of the support he had from fans
Fans are urging producers to get the gang back together
After more than a decade of keeping out of the limelight, Brendan Fraser is making a big comeback in 2021.
The star even put his finger in the air indicating he would be with the fan in one moment
Brendan Fraser has ghosted Hollywood for the best part of a decade, and now he's making a comeback which fans have dubbed the 'Brenaissance'
A TikToker named Lindley (@littlelottiecosplay) had the joy of speaking to Fraser after making a ‘very last minute meet-and-greet purchase’
Fraser has some huge projects in the pipeline, including Martin Scorsese's Apple TV film Killers of the Flower Moon
The original film became a 90s classic, starring Brendan Fraser as a caveman who befriends teenagers played by Pauly Shore and Sean Astin
He said at Fan Expo Canada if there was a 'fun' way to do it, he'd be 'all in'