Armie Hammer and his alleged crimes are the subjects of a new docuseries titled House of Hammer from Discovery Plus, with testimony from survivors and family members. They will no longer be silenced, and the bone-chilling truth will be revealed to all.

In a three-part docuseries, the horrid allegations against the 35-year-old star of Call Me By Your Name and Disney's The Lone Ranger will be examined and thoroughly analyzed. The docuseries will also explore the generational history of abuse within the Hammer clan.

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In a trailer from Discovery Plus, it was revealed the docuseries would debut later this summer, on September 2nd, and the first look at House of Hammer gave a glimpse into the emotional rollercoaster the series will be and the heartbreaking tales it will present to its audience. The trailer shows two of Hammer's previous girlfriends (Courtney Vucekovi and Julia Morrison) as they recall their relationship with Hammer. Both the women start out reminiscing how the early days of being with Hammer were dreamlike and all they would ever want, but things soon began to change and things began to escalate to heights they could never imagine. They start to dive into the abuse they faced with ropes during intercourse, eerie notes Hammer would leave for them to find, and the massive amounts of text messages Hammer would send that thoroughly illustrated his very concerning thoughts. The trailer shows screen grabs of some of these stomach-churning messages and there are even voice memos from Hammer himself, making the House of Hammer trailer even more sickening.

The House of Hammer trailer shifts as it begins to dive into Hammer's family history, as the actor's aunt Casey Hammer speaks out about the dark and twisted nature precisely woven into the Hammer’s family tree. In the trailer, Casey says, "When all of this came out about Armie, I was not shocked. You just don't wake up and become this dark controller, abuser. This behavior is deep-rooted." Casey has spoken out against the Hammers in the past when she spoke to Vanity Fair for their project The Fall of Armie Hammer: A Family Saga of Sex, Money, Drugs, and Betrayal, where she dived into similar dark truths about the Hammer family.

House of Hammer from the first glimpse will be an emotional story, and for victims of sexual abuse, it will definitely be a hard watch as it delves into the nature of the acts allegedly done by Hammer deeply. However, it will also act as a beacon of hope for those who have struggled in the shadows, afraid to tell their stories and to leave their abusers. As Vucekovi and Morrison dive into how they found the strength within to escape Hammer, some people will find healing in their resilience and many other victims of sexual abuse will definitely step forward.

House of Hammer will be released on September 2, 2022, on Discovery Plus.

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Source: Discovery Plus