Nicholas Hoult graces the cover of Flaunt Magazine’s Issue 196, titled “Shadowplay,” released in December 2024. This edition delves into Hoult’s prominent roles in three of the year’s most anticipated films, including Clint Eastwood’s courtroom drama “The Wager,” the horror remake “Nosferatu,” and the action-packed “Fury Road: The Wasteland.”

The editorial features a striking photoshoot captured by photographer Michael Muller, with styling by Monty Jackson. The visuals showcase Hoult in a series of compelling images that reflect the “Shadowplay” theme.

For those interested in obtaining a copy, Issue 196 is available for purchase through Flaunt Magazine’s official website.
Additionally, behind-the-scenes glimpses and further insights into the editorial can be found on Nicholas Hoult’s official Instagram account, where he has shared content related to the shoot.





This feature offers an in-depth look at Hoult’s dynamic career and his contributions to the film industry in 2024.







Read the full story on flaunt.com!
Photographed by @michaelmuller7
Talent @nicholashoult
Styled by @mrmontyjackson at @aframe_agency
Written by @4nnle
Grooming: @jamie_grooming at @aframe_agency using @tomford
Flaunt Film: @wyattstromer and @isaacdektor
Flaunt Film Music: @sunroomband
Stylist Assistants: @whyjakemitchell and @mars.attks
Production Assistant: @selenaaiyla
Location: @hubblestudio




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