Shia LaBeouf rose to international prominence after appearing in Transformers in 2007, and this came after a stint as a child Disney actor on Even Stevens. He is currently working in an upcoming film called ‘Megalopolis,’ directed by Francis Ford Coppola. However, he looks hardly recognizable in his new looks for the movie.

On Wednesday in Atlanta, the “Even Stevens” actor was shooting with Nathalie Emmanuel while dressed for a party scene. His Milena Canonero-created attire for the scene was a long flowing white dress draped in a Grecian goddess-like manner, with two rounded skirt sides that appeared to form a pant silhouette.

LaBeouf’s artful outfit was accentuated by flowing slit sleeves that were fastened with gold buttons and a corset made of embossed gold. Shiny fishnets and even a full manicure were part of Shia’s outfit.

LaBeouf’s outfit was further embellished with a large pearl-studded and leaf-shaped necklace, a cuff bracelet, rings, and a gold headpiece with flowers. As fans attempt to learn more about this mysterious movie, these pictures are becoming incredibly popular.

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The actor was spotted working with Chloe Fineman, Isabelle Kusman, and Jon Voight, among others that evening. A top-notch cast of actors, including Adam Driver, Aubrey Plaza, Forest Whitaker, Nathalie Emmanuel, Laurence Fishburne, Grace VanderWaal, Kathryn Hunter, and others, are featured in the movie.

At this time, there is no confirmed release date. We’ll just have to wait and see what the movie has in store. Until then, keep an eye on Thirsty For News.

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