Bale, 43, said he swore he would not undergo another extreme physical transformation to play a character. But the lure of playing Cheney in Backseat and some arm twisting from film-maker Adam McKay finally persuaded the actor to harness the transformation.
“I don’t know why I‘m doing that again. I kept on saying I can’t do that again, but it’s Adam McKay ... and the bastard went and wrote a really good script,” Bale told Reuters at the premiere of Hostiles at the Toronto International Film Festival.
“I kept on trying to find reasons about how to say no and he always had an answer for me ... I eventually went, ‘Damn it. He’s right. I’ve got to do it, I’ve got to do it,'” he added.
And yes, that's Christian from the sets of the biopic - not Dick Cheney...
Bale is known for physically transforming himself for his roles, losing more than 60 pounds and foregoing sleep to achieve a skeletal look for 2004’s The Machinist before then bulking up to play Batman in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy.
The actor told film trade publication Variety that he has “just been eating a lot of pies” to prepare for playing Cheney in Backseat,” which will follow the former vice president’s influence and impact during his years in President George W Bush’s administration.
In director Scott Cooper’s western period drama Hostiles, Bales plays army captain Joseph J Blocker, a reluctant escort for a dying Cheyenne war chief returning to his tribal lands.
And it's not just him...
The film also stars Amy Adams as Lynne Cheney, Dick’s wife. Here she is a maroon suit...
Unrecognisable right?
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