
Aspiring actor Edward undergoes a radical medical procedure to drastically transform his appearance. But his new dream face quickly turns into a nightmare, as he loses out on the role he was born to play and becomes obsessed with reclaiming what was lost.
- 6.9
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 52m

Sebastian Stan
Edward
Renate Reinsve
Ingrid
Adam Pearson
Oswald
Miles G. Jackson
Sean
Neal Davidson
Corey
Jed Rapfogel
Man in Sunglasses
Marc Geller
Ragged Man
James Foster, Jr.
Intrusive Man
JJ McGlone
Casting Director
Sergio Delavicci
Mover
Lawrence Arancio
Landlord
Billy Griffith
Ollie
Cosmo Bjorkenheim
Whistling Expert
John Keating
Dr. Varno
C. Mason Wells
Carl
Corey Taylor
Luther
Danielle Burgos
Sally
Sammy Mena
Sammy Silverheels
Jon Dieringer
Johnny Handsome
Malachi Weir
Dr. Flexner
David Joseph Regelmann
Dr. Jewell
Nina White
Dr. Trutz
Dena Winter
Ostermeier’s Girl
Peter D. Straus
Abraham Lincoln
Marley Ficalora
Athletic Man
Cornelius Horgan
Bartender
Doug Barron
Guy Gaunt
Stephee Bonifacio
Heather
Allan Anthony Smith
Rowdy Man
Trenton Hudson
Rowdy Man
Sean Berman
Goth Guy
Juney Smith
Nestor
Lucy Kaminsky
Mariana
Owen Kline
Nick
Jarvis Tomdio
Clay
Ethan Lusk
Boy on Subway
Karoline
Vivian
Liana Runcie
Fiona
Bruce Kitzmeyer
Mr. Sablosky
Martin Ewens
Makeup Artist
Eleanore Pienta
Sadie
Hanna Edizel
Laughing Girl
Charlie Korsmo
Ron Belcher
Michael Shannon
Michael Shannon
Christopher Spurrier
Physical Therapist
Katie Takahashi
Server
Rory McGuire
PSA Face
Alison Midstokke
PSA Face
John Hewson
PSA Face
Chrissie Riedhofer
PSA Face
Mikaela Moody
PSA Face
Emma Easton
PSA Face








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- #cautionary
- #pathetic
- #body horror
- #baffled
- #empathetic
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