
Lord Swoledemort.
Ralph Fiennes showed his muscular body that he has maintained since he played Odysseus, the Greek king of Ithaca, in his 2024 film “The Return.”
The 62 -year -old actor recently shared two photos in X from his remarkable physicist while he was in the gym. Fiennes, who was without a shirt and put on a long beard, showed his muscles and abdominals in the camera.
Properly used the biceps emoji flexed to subtitulate his position.
An Instagram fans account shared more photos of Fiennes showing his torn body in the gym. The account accredited the images to the personal coach of the actor, which Avasilcai.
Fiennes photos became viral on the Internet and fans responded with many “Harry Potter” jokes.
“Voldemort crushed,” wrote a fan in X.
“Lord Voldemort is torn and ready for a rematch with Harry Potter,” said another fan.
A third account tweeted: “Harry better looks at his back.”
“Harry Potter and Gainz’s camera,” joked a different account.
“Conclave 2 about to go crazy,” said another fan of the Fiennes Oscar -nominated film.
Other fans on Instagram praised Fiennes for working hard to get their “incredible body.”
“62, healthy and beautiful,” wrote a fan.
“Wooooowwwww Ralph Fiennes amazing,” said someone else.
Fiennes transformed his body to play Odysseus into the film directed by Uberto Pasolini who once again told Homer’s Greek poem.
The film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2024 and then went to theaters in December, also starring Juliette Binoche, Charlie Plummer and Tom Rhys Harries.
Fiennes told The Guardian in March that he spent five months training physically for the role, thought he made sure not to exaggerate.
“Uberto was very clear. He didn’t want him to have a body of guy or bulky gym,” said Fiennes, remembering that he told his personal coach: “I should see a little old rope.”
Fiennes explained that he did weight training and ran while his diet included protein, complex carbohydrates and vegetables to lose fat to look like Odysseus.
Pasolini told the outlet: “At the beginning, I have to confess, I suspected a little that there was so much protein and so much exercise that we would have a body that looked like an exercise body. There were noes in the Gorth Anced, a lived Gorth, a lived Gorth, a lived Gorth, a Gorth lived.”
The director added: “The physicality that Ralph was able to bring to the film is the physicality of someone who has suffered and traveled and is cycatricated and is three by the sun and consumed by life.”
