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Ryan Gosling Poster

Ryan Gosling Poster, His chiselled good looks and buff physique have earned him an army of fans across the globe. 

But a disturbing new teaser poster from Ryan Gosling's upcoming movie, Only God Forgives, will no doubt have women the world over more than a little concerned that the handsome chap they know and love has gone forever.

With his face transformed into a beaten and bloodied mess, the 32-year-old actor is virtually unrecognisable thanks to his swollen and distorted features.

However, fans - and Ryan's girlfriend Eva Mendes - are likely to be thrilled that the Hollywood hunk's terrifying-looking injuries were merely in the name of his art.

In Only God Forgives, the star portrays ex-boxer-turned-gangster Julian, who fights a Bangkok police lieutenant to avenge the death of his brother.

Kristin Scott Thomas plays the mobster's mother Jenna, who forces him to find and kill the person responsible for his sibling's death.

Ryan is said to have undergone strenuous Muay Thai boxing training for the role, with make-up giving him a helping hand with what appeared to be a prosthetic swollen nose.

The actor stars alongside Kristin Scott Thomas in the crime thriller, which was shot on location in Thailand.

Ryan has previously admitted the upcoming movie is 'the strangest thing I've ever read and it's only going to get stranger.'

Written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn - who worked with Ryan on Drive - the film is scheduled for relase in March 2013.
In addition to Only God Forgives, the actor also has Gangster Squad set to hit the big screen early next year.

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