House of Hammer might not just be the most anticipated documentary series of this year but, also something that will give you literally chills. Following the 2021 call out of Call Me By Your Name star Armie Hammer, this series will shed light on the claims of sexual abuse and cannibalistic fetishism that were made against the star. This investigative documentary is directed by Elli Hakami and Julian P. Hobbs.
In 2021, Hammer faced allegations of nonconsensual BDSM, rape, and physical and emotional abuse and was also the subject of a sexual assault investigation. Although the actor denied the allegations on his name but, he did abandon several acting projects as his acting agency and publicist dropped him. This latest docu-series is going to be an intriguing watch for the people who want to know in deep about this incident and the darkness that is housed in the Hammer household. Ahead of the release of the show, here are some things you ought to know.
House of Hammer Cast
The show will feature real-life people related to the Armie Hammer incident, including his victims of sexual abuse and former partners- Julia Morrison and Courtney Vucekovich. Hammer’s estranged aunt, Casey Hammer will also be a part of the series, revealing the generational abuse that has been going on in the Hammer house. JR Long will also feature in the documentary.

House of Hammer Plot/Synopsis
Discovery+’s official description for the show reads: “Over the course of five generations, the men in the Hammer family have more secrets and scandals than any vault can contain. Armie Hammer’s alleged crimes are only the tip of the iceberg. Through a trove of archives and interviews from survivors and family members, the dark and twisted secrets of the Hammer family come to light. Behind the money and power lies a dysfunctional dynasty with its male characters exhibiting all the devastating consequences of privilege gone wild.”
House of Hammer Release Date, Trailer and More
The show will arrive on Discovey+ on Friday, September 2, at 3:01 a.m. EST. The documentary will be three parts long. You can check out the trailer for the upcoming docu-series down below.
Let us know in the comments below what you think of this documentary series that will soon arrive on Discovery+.
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This is stupid. A bunch of hype over nothing. The women that are accusing this guy of sexual misconduct continued to date him even after he supposedly abused them. What a crock. Waste of time to watch this and if it cost anything, you should be refunded.
It is hilarious actually watching that first girlfriend try to explain a lie while primping on TV. The fake tear she flicks away with her fake nails is too funny. She should be a comedian. And, this Armie guy, what a name, should sue the women for slander. I think they sexually abused him.
Hey Jamison, by the chance, Is your real name Armie?