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EXCLUSIVE Stars look entirely unrecognizable as they begin filming Madden movie... can you guess who they are?

EXCLUSIVE Stars look entirely unrecognizable as they begin filming Madden movie... can you guess who they are?

Daily Mail​04-06-2025

Two glamorous Hollywood stars were pictured for the first time on the set of the new Madden movie.
Sienna Miller and Kathryn Hahn were spotted for the first time in character on the Atlanta, Georgia set and looked absolutely unrecognizable in costume.
Kathryn, 51, and Sienna - who portray the wives of John Madden and Al Davis - appeared straight out of a different era in their elegant, retro attire as they prepared to throw themselves into character on Monday.
Sienna, 43, was particularly glammed up with voluminous blonde curls, elegant beaded necklaces, and a glimmering dress with a 60s inspired print.
The only accessory taking her out of character was her cellphone and slippers.
She was also seen in a chic cream coat thrown over teal trousers and layers of green necklaces adorning her look.
Kathryn, 51, also got the transformation treatment with her ordinarily long, brunette hair now swapped out for a short blonde cut.
Hahn - who plays Virginia Madden - was also outfitted in over-size sunglasses, chic pea coat, and stripe turtleneck, with a lilac water bottle breaking character.
Nicholas Cage and Christian Bale, who play John Madden and Al Davis respectively, were also seen on set.
Sienna is playing Carol Davis, who was married to Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis from 1954 until his death in 2011.
While the Raiders are now in Las Vegas, the team has remained in the Davis family since Al passed.
Carol is now 95-years-old and is part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, after inheriting the team from her spouse.
Their only child, son Mark Davis, 70, also inherited the organization and is now owner.
After the team officially moved to Sin City's Allegiant Stadium, Carol helped christen the venue by lighting the Al Davis Torch Memorial ahead of the Las Vegas Raider's inaugural game back in 2020.
'There's only one person that can possibly light it, and she's agreed to do it, that's the first lady of the Raider Nation -- my mom,' Mark told ESPN at the time.
'I get chills thinking about it. I get goosebumps thinking about it. Probably tears thinking about it. But there's nobody that could have lit it other than her. Because it's really a tough time in the country, but also here in Nevada, we don't want to seem that we're celebrating or anything of that nature. But to have my mom light that torch means so much, and I think it will mean a lot for everybody in this valley, so I'm excited.'
Her cell phone and clunky slippers were the only items breaking character
Hahn plays Virginia Madden, the wife of sports legend and former Raiders coach John Madden
The women may have been filming a scene together
The actor appeared to be in costume with his suit and massive Super Bowl ring
Sienna, L in 2024, and Kathryn, R in April, looked completely unrecognizable on the set of their new film
Like the Davis couple, Virginia was married to John Madden from 1959 until his death in December 2021. They have two sons together.
In early 2022, Virginia returned to the RingCentral Coliseum in Oakland to pay tribute to her late husband at One More Monday Night in Oakland: A Celebration of John Madden.
'When John passed, I said, "I want to have a gathering at the colosseum,"' she said. 'I know he's up there and I know he's smiling down on all of his players that are here and all of you people, the fans that supported him for so many years.'
The upcoming Madden film follows the iconic sports figure John Madden and is being directed by David O. Russell.
The biopic boasts an all-star cast, with Cage starring as Madden, Bale playing Al Davis, and John Mulaney playing Trip Hawkins, the founder of Electronic Arts.
'After being forced into retirement by the Oakland Raiders, fiery former NFL head coach John Madden teams up with a mild-mannered Harvard programmer to rewrite his fading legacy by building the world's first football video game,' the film's synopsis reads on IMDb.

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