Orlando Bloom Details Mental and Physical Toll of Losing 30 Pounds in 3 Months
Orlando Bloom lost 30 pounds in three months using extreme dieting and training methods for The Cut, a psychological thriller focusing on a boxer's mental and physical endurance.
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Orlando Bloom Reveals Whether He Used a GLP-1 For His 'Extreme' Weight Loss in 'The Cut'
The 'Lord of the Rings' alum shares more details about how he dropped 30 lbs. in three months to play a boxer in the psychological thriller Courtesy of Republic Pictures Orlando Bloom plays a boxer in the "The Cut"NEED TO KNOWOrlando Bloom’s headline-making weight loss for his role in the new boxing psychological thriller The Cut was the result of “depravations” and “an insane diet,” he said in recent interviewsDuring an appearance on Today, Blo…
Orlando Bloom Details Mental and Physical Toll of Losing 30 Pounds in 3 Months
Orlando Bloom tested his physical and mental limits for his newest role. After the Pirates of the Caribbean star shed 30 pounds for his role in The Cut, a psychological thriller about a boxer...
Orlando Bloom & Sean Ellis on boxing drama The Cut
In The Cut, directed by Sean Ellis, we see Orlando Bloom as we never have before – and to mark the film’s release, we spoke to both the leading star and his director, to discuss this boxing drama and the physical transformation required to take on the part. Orlando opens up about his jaw-dropping physical transformation, shedding over 30 pounds, enduring brutal training, and even reshaping his look with broken noses, scars, and a wild haircut – …
Interview: Orlando Bloom and John Turturro discuss their boxing film, The Cut!
Having grown up on the Rocky films, I’ve always been a big fan of boxing movies. It’s extended into watching other combat sports like MMA, and one thing that never gets shown enough in these films is the brutal weight cut. There have been stories of what fighters do to make what that are straight up horrifying, yet it’s often something that gets swept under the rug. Thankfully, The Cut changes that and finally gives us a look at the lengths athl…
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