John Travolta Looks Unrecognizable As a Crazed Stalker in His New Thriller

John Travolta Looks Unrecognizable As a Stalker in His New Film

John Travolta is getting all kinds of crazy.

The 65-year-old actor sported a bloody new look for his upcoming film in which he stars as a rabid film fan.

Dressed in a navy jacket and blue T-shirt, Travolta had a bloody eye and closely cropped gray hair as the film’s director Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, looked at the camera over the actor’s shoulder.

The look is a far cry from how the bald hairstyle Travolta sported at the beginning of the year.

The film, which is titled Moose on IMDb, follows a film fan called Moose (Travolta) as he stalks his favorite action hero and destroys the actor’s life.

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Moose and Durst on set

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The movie also stars Devon Sawa, Ana Golja, Jacob Grodnik and James Paxton.

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This wouldn’t be the first time Travolta has changed his appearance to star in a film. He played John Gotti in the film about his life, Gotti, and also starred in the films Pulp Fiction, Face Off and The Punisher which have seen him take on dark characters.

Durst, 48, made his directorial debut in 2007 with the film The Education of Charlie Banks starring Jesse Eisenberg and Jason Ritter. He followed it up with 2008’s The Longshots.