Armie Hammer is returning to the big screen, but not for an award-worthy part.

In fact, this may humiliate him much more.

According to EW, an impending true crime documentary series focusing on Armie Hammer's sexual assault charges, including cannibalism claims, will air on Discovery+ and ID.

The docuseries is supposedly already in the works, with the working title "House of Harmer."

However, the series will not just center on Armie, but also on his entire family.

"Debauchery," the streaming sites said in a statement. Deception, abuse, addiction, and corruption The males in the Hammer family have more secrets and scandals than any vault can hold across five generations."

"The allegations against Armie Hammer are only the tip of the iceberg."

The exclusive interview with the "Call Me By Your Name" actor's ex-girlfriend Courtney Vucekovich, who claimed that Armie planned to "break my rib and grill and eat it," would be among the issues explored.

She alleged he told her he intended to "take a bite out of you."

Armie was said to "suck it or lick it" when she got a wound on her hand.

The next documentary series will also delve into the Hammer family's five generations, including family secrets.

According to Variety, it would employ a "trove of records and interviews from survivors and family members" to portray a dysfunctional dynasty with male characters "exhibiting all the catastrophic repercussions of luxury gone wild."

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In 2021, it was revealed that the "Rebecca" actor had also been accused of viciously sexually assaulting a lady called Effie.

He also allegedly sent violent sexual emails to many women regarding assault and cannibalism. Armie Hammer, on the other hand, has disputed all of the allegations and assertions leveled against him.

Effie claims that the actor would not only sexually assault her but would also "mentally and emotionally" torture her. According to The Sun, they had been dating for four years.

Armie originally stated that he favored hard intercourse but then withdrew his statement, claiming that after marrying his now-ex-wife, Elizabeth Chambers, he altered his preferences in bed.

"I liked the grasping of the neck and the hair and everything that," the "Social Network" actress told Playboy in 2013. But then you get married, and your sexual desires shift."

Armie Hammer was sacked from multiple films as a result of the assault controversy, including "Shotgun Wedding," in which he was set to co-star with Jennifer Lopez, "The Offer," and "Billion Dollar Spy."

His most recent film was "Death on the Nile."

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