Ethan Hawke Accepted His Role In The Black Phone As Creepily As Possible
Ethan Hawke plays the murderous villain The Grabber in the upcoming horror film The Black Phone — a role he accepted in a horrifying manner.
Read MoreEthan Hawke plays the murderous villain The Grabber in the upcoming horror film The Black Phone — a role he accepted in a horrifying manner.
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