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Shia LaBeouf To Star As His Father In A Film Chronicling Early Part Of His Career

I wonder if he’ll break out the brown bag for the premiere of this one.

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Shia LaBeouf’s idiosyncrasies are truly beyond measure—they stretch far past that unforgettable night on the red carpet at the Berlin Film Festival where he donned a brown bag over his head that read “I AM NOT FAMOUS ANYMORE.”

We also can’t neglect his YouTube famous art exhibit where he and his followers chanted “He will not divide us” for hours on end.

LaBeouf’s newest effort in the art community is a film that covers a ten-year span of his life; mainly a sharp focus on his early career and how he managed to gain early success by doing stand up gigs, and landing a role on Disney Channel’s Even Stevens, while coping with a heroin-addicted, alcohol-abusing father.

The film is titled Honey Boy, and he will play the role of his father. The role of Shia will be handed off to Lucas Hedges, star in both Manchester by the Sea, as well as Lady Bird.

Here is a brief description of the film, pulled from Instagram:

LaBeouf is also co-writing the flick with Otis Lort, who happens to be his creative alter ego. This film is sure to leave the audience scratching their heads, wondering what they just saw.If you would care to read more about upcoming films, click here.

 

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