Armie Hammer's acting comeback 'in ruins' as 'people don't want to work with him'

Armie Hammer has been offered a string of acting roles as he attempts to rebuild his career after he was accused of being a cannibal and committing violent acts, which he has always denied

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Armie Hammer's attempt to revive his acting career has hit a snag. The Hollywood actor's career came to a sudden halt when he was embroiled in a cannibalism scandal and accused of violent abuse. Armie, 38, has consistently refuted these allegations .

A 2023 investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department cleared him of these claims. Earlier this year, it was revealed that Armie had secured a new role in a Uwe Boll film, which required him to travel to Croatia to play the lead in The Dark Knight, unrelated to the 2008 Christopher Nolan Batman movie. Armie Hammer had 'social' calls with Johnny Depp after Hollywood scandal Millie Bobby Brown shuts down Britney Spears biopic rumors as she makes decision Hammer's character, Sanders, "takes justice into his own hands as he sets out to hunt criminals down.



" Sanders eventually becomes a local and social media hero, but local law enforcement views him as a societal threat and tries to arrest him. Speaking about the film, Boll said: "The story of The Dark Knight couldn't be a more current topic, and I'm excited to bring it to life with this excellent cast." However, sources suggest that due to the allegations against him, which he has previously denied, not many people want to work with him.

Despite this, the source claims that he's still being considered for several roles. DON'T MISS..

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He's damaged goods." Despite the negative buzz, Armie Hammer has claimed: "I've got offers coming in every week, basically, to the point where I'm having to turn down jobs." The actor made his last cinematic appearance in the film Death on the Nile, filmed back in 2019.

During a summer interview with Piers Morgan on his YouTube show, Hammer was pressed about bizarre cannibalism claims. His retort: "You know what you have to do to be a cannibal? You have to have actually eaten somebody." On 'Piers Morgan Uncensored', he clarified these contentious allegations, insisting they derived from consensual acts and fantasies.

Although he confessed to using a knife to mark an ex-girlfriend, he emphasized there "wasn't even blood". Recently, Hammer discussed those infamous texts implying cannibalistic leanings with Louis Theroux, emphasizing: "I think the most important context to give these kinds of things is they are one side of a conversation. As you'll notice, of all of the text messages that were released, the person who released them, their side out of the entire conversation.

"It makes it look like I was just rambling to myself. I mean, if you look, there's really no response in any of the excerpts. You know, any digitally altered evidence is immediately inadmissible because you have no context.

You, like, that could have been a very funny conversation between two people who were joking and pushing each other and egging each other on. "In the way that sometimes you see comedians pushing the boundary further and further when they're having a conversation. I'm not going to argue the messages.

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