Shia LaBeouf really got his entire chest tattooed for the tax collector


David Ayer’s last movie, The tax collector, is regrouping with actor Shia LaBeouf. It is no secret that LaBeouf has made his fair share of headlines over the years for his erratic behavior, but has made an honest effort to focus on the craft of acting in recent years. Yesterday, for example, you recently praised LaBeouf’s dedication. Specifically, the actor had his entire chest tattooed for his latest collaboration.

Shia LaBeouf previously worked with David Ayer on the war movie Fury. During a recent interview, the Suicide Squad The filmmaker was asked to discuss what it is like to work with LaBeouf. Yesterday she made the fascinating revelation that, instead of getting a temporary tattoo or doing it with makeup, LaBeouf had a very real full chest tattoo. This is what Yesterday had to say about it.

“He is one of the best actors I have ever worked with, and he is the most committed to body and soul. They took a tooth out of Fury, and then in Tax Collector, he had his entire chest tattooed. And I have never met anyone that has been compromised. “

While one may question how useful this level of dedication is, it is undoubtedly something few actors would do for a role. As David Ayer mentions, Shia LaBeouf also had a tooth pulled Fury. But that was not all. He reportedly cut his face and kept his hygiene to a minimum. Again, quite extreme behavior. Whether or not LaBeouf regrets having covered her entire chest with a tattoo for a role that is over and remains to be seen.

But, for whatever it’s worth, Shia LaBeouf has become quite an impressive actor in recent years. Only last year he starred and wrote Honey boy, who related LaBeouf’s complicated relationship with his father, as well as The Peanut Butter Hawk, which was very well received. Some of her other recent credits include American honey and Borg vs. McEnroe.

As we recently saw in the Tax Collector trailer, this action-crime thriller focuses on David (Bobby Soto) and Creeper (Shia LaBeouf). The two play “tax collectors” for a crime lord named Wizard, pooling their share of the proceeds from illegal local gang deals. But when the old Wizard returns from Mexico to Los Angelse, the business is damaged. David is desperate to protect his family, which means more to him than anything else.

by David Yesterday, this represents a deviation from blockbusters like Suicide Squad and Sparkly. Yesterday she says it is a small, independent film, “about the streets of Los Angeles about what is happening today” closer to her previous efforts as Hard times or Stray kings. Yesterday has also been causing a possible “Yesterday Cut” of Suicide Squad, who gained some traction after Zack Sndyer League of Justice was announced for HBO Max. Tax collectors It is slated to hit theaters and On Demand on August 7. This news comes to us through Slash Film.

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