Brendan Fraser has completed his emotional comeback
+ The beloved actor, 53, broke down in tears again as he bowed to rapturous applause from the audience at the London Film Festival on Tuesday
Brendan then embraced The Whale's director Darren Aronofsky and screenwriter Samuel D. Hunter who joined him on stage
A fan shared their love for the actor
🗨️ 'Am I at Venice? 5 min standing ovation for Brendan Fraser's masterpiece performance in #TheWhale
🗨️ 'He had the crowd in the palm of his hand the entire movie. My heart is in my throat'
Brendan got emotional last month while receiving a lengthy standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival for The Whale, which is already garnering him Oscars buzz
Dwayne Johnson said then he was 'rooting for all your success brother'
🗨️ 'Man this makes me so happy to see this beautiful ovation for Brendan
🗨️ 'He supported me coming into his Mummy Returns franchise for my first ever role, which kicked off my Hollywood career'
Fraser shot to stardom when he was cast in children's favourite film franchises George of the Jungle and The Mummy
+ His unbelievably chiselled physique earnt him a position as a Hollywood heartthrob as he thrashed around the sets performing stunts in high-action roles
The Whale is a psychological drama which saw Brendan undergo a physical transformation, as he plays a 600-pound gay man confined to a wheelchair
+ The movie marks Brendan's Hollywood comeback after years spent grappling with depression following a claim of sexual assault
Director Aronofsky said Brendan was 'the right actor, for the right part, at the right time' 🙌
Prince Harry's memoir is called Spare and publisher confirms book will be released on January 10 trib.al/86M3tt1
'For Harry, this is his story at last. With its raw, unflinching honesty, Spare is a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief.'
It is understood that Harry was paid an advance of $20 million (£18.4 million) for the book as part of a three-title deal worth £36.8 million.
Disney have created their first plus-size protagonist for a powerful short film about body dysmorphia called Reflect.
In the company's 85-year history of making movies, plus-size characters have only ever featured in the roles of villain's or extras
The film follows the story of a young plus-size ballet dancer 'who battles her own reflection, overcoming doubt and fear by channeling her inner strength, grace and power'
Zac Efron looks unrecognizable as he debuts an extremely beefed-up new physique, glowing tan and a bowl haircut to play wrestler Kevin Von Erich on the set of new film, The Iron Claw
The High School Musical heartthrob was worlds away from the wholesome Troy Bolton as he wandered around set in just a towel, letting his very ripped frame do the talking between takes