Chiseled: The black and white photos emphasize the actor’s physique and a certain ‘rough around the edges’ quality that harks back to movie stars such as Marlon Brando and Paul Newman in their youth
Miles Teller exudes moodiness in a series of black and white images for the September issue of Esquire in a cover shoot that harks back to the ‘rough around the edges’ charisma of iconic movie stars such as Marlon Brando or a young Paul Newman.
Cover shot: Teller, who found fame with independent features Rabbit Hole and Whiplash, plays Reed Richards in the Fantastic Four reboot opening Friday
The 28-year-old Whiplash star has come a long way since his breakthrough role in 2010’s Rabbit Hole opposite Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart.
Scarred: In the accompanying interview, the 28-year-old reveals he still bears the scars from a near-fatal car crash in 2007
But he’s marked by experiences on his journey from high school to Hollywood including visual and mental scars he still carries from a near-fatal car crash in 2007.
On the up: The Fantastic Four film will likely catapult the Divergent actor even further up the Hollywood ‘want’ list
Teller has a prominent indentation on his chin plus marks on his left cheek and neck that are the results of injuries he sustained when he was thrown 30 feet from a speeding car on the way back from a music festival.
Deep in thought: At one point, Teller seemed to be in a more somber mood as Sperry put her arms around his neck
‘I got a lot of laser surgery on my face, like what they use for getting rid of tattoos. Like, very painful,’ he told Esquire.
Hollywood lifestyle: The Pennsylvania native and his longtime girlfriend got dressed up for the red carpet premiere of Fantastic Four in NYC on Tuesday
The car he was a passenger in was being driven by his junior-year roommate at New York University but, he says, it was an accident and he never blamed his friend for what happened.
Cover Shot: Fantastic Four Star Broods in Series of Black and White Photos for Esquire
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