Armie Hammer was considered one of Hollywood’s fastest-rising stars in the 2010s. However, with a string of box office failures and personal drama, his career and life hit rock bottom and possibly never recovery,
In the new trailer for the Discovery+ docuseries House of Hammer. Hammer’s exes, who were alleged victims, and family members are speaking out against the actor. A three-minute look at the upcoming series chronicles the accusations of sexual assault, cannibalism fantasies, branding threats, and more leveled against the actor.
“I’m here to talk about what happened in my relationship with Armie Hammer,” says his ex-girlfriend Courtney Vucekovich. “In the beginning, I felt like this was all perfect. This was amazing.”
“I haven’t really digested this one,” Julia Morrison, another ex before reading aloud a message allegedly from Hammer that said, “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 would fuck strangers for me.”
The trailer suggests Hammer flooded women with compliments like how they were perfect for him to say how they were made for him and push their boundaries more and more. This is not normal behavior in a relationship.
The three-part series includes exclusive interviews with Casey Hammer, the actor’s aunt, who says that violence and abuse run in their family for generations. Discovery’s Jason Sarlanis went into what this series holds in much more detail.
“The accusations of rape and abuse brought against Armie Hammer in the last few years are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the Hammer family. With House of Hammer, we witness truly disturbing details and sinister secrets that money and power couldn’t hide forever,”
“This documentary provides an important platform for the incredibly courageous women who came forward to share their stories, and we hope their courage inspires others to continue meaningful conversations around abuse in our society.”
House of Hammer hits Discovery+ on September 2nd. This is a documentary worth checking out, and you may watch the trailer below.
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