After seeing Lady Gaga with brown hair and Adam Driver wearing a pair of heavy square glasses wandering around the streets of Milan nibbling a panzerotto, the stolen shots of House of Gucci, the new Ridley Scott film dedicated to the murder of Maurizio Gucci by the principal Patrizia Reggiani, sentenced to serve a seventeen-year sentence in San Vittore, gives us a taste of another protagonist involved in the filming: the Oscar winner Jared Leto who, to step into the shoes of Paolo Gucci, Maurizio’s cousin, had to undergo a transformation that made him absolutely unrecognizable.
In the first images circulating on the Net, in fact, Jared Leto looks aged and receding, with long 70s-style sideburns and a pale pink suit that highlights even more the marked features of the facial implants. Anyone who knows his career, on the other hand, knows that Leto has never disdained extreme transformations – think of Rayon’s one who earned him the Oscar in 2013 and, more recently, that of Joker in Zack Snyder’s Justice League – so it’s not too surprising that she decided to put herself at Ridley Scott’s service by accepting a new job challenge.
The film, as we know, in addition to Lady Gaga, Jared Leto and Adam Driver, will involve a very rich cast ranging from Al Pacino to Jeremy Irons: the shooting, very armored, is still in progress in Italy and will continue until late spring. It goes without saying that the curiosity on the part of the spectators is very high, especially on the part of Patrizia Reggiani, who in recent weeks has expressed regret for not having been contacted by Lady Gaga to build her character.

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