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Brendan Fraser transforms into a 600 pound man in 'The Whale'

Brendan Fraser in a scene from 'The Whale.' (Source: A24 via CNN) Brendan Fraser in a scene from 'The Whale.' (Source: A24 via CNN)
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Brendan Fraser's latest role involves a major transformation.

The actor is starring in the forthcoming Darren Aronofsky film, "The Whale"

Production company A24 as a part of an announcement that the movie will be premiering at the 79th Venice Film Festival.

"The Mummy" actor plays a severely obese and reclusive teacher who attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter opposite "Stranger Things'" Sadie Sink.

"It's gonna be like something you haven't seen before," Fraser of the movie, which is based on a play by Samuel D. Hunter. "That's really all I can tell you."

The wide release date for the film has not yet been announced.

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