David Beckham looks unrecognisable in his latest movie role
Just WOAH.

Just WOAH.
Words by Jadie Troy-Pryde
Yellowing teeth, patchy hair, gigantic scar down the side of his face - are you imagining David Beckham? NO?
Of course you're not. David's hair has had its own headlines since the 90's, his veneers are ultra-Hollywood white, and we've never noticed any scarring on his face. And trust us, we've gazed at pictures of his face for many, many years.
So if you don't want to see the former England Captain looking exactly as you never imagined him, then we suggest you look away now.
David posted a snap on Instagram of his transformation, captioned: 'Rough day at the office'. Anyone who follows the Beckhams as closely as we do will know that David gave up football a long time ago and definitely doesn't work in an office.
However, the 41-year-old is flexing his Thespian muscle as he prepares for his role in Guy Ritchie's latest movie, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, alongside the likes of Charlie Hunnam, Jude Law and Eric Bana.
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Yeah, we're pretty convinced we will go and see it now, too.
According to IMDB, David will be playing the famous character, Blackleg Leader. Oh, you know - Blackleg Leader! He's got yellow teeth and a big scar! Looks like this.
If this new side to David is kinda your thing, the film is due to be released this summer so make a note in your diary.
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