Rupert Grint and Inbetweener in Charlie Countryman trailer

But which Inbetweener is it starring with Shia LaBeouf?

In something of a double-take moment, which 'Inbetweener' is set to star opposite Hollywood star Shia LaBeouf in his new rom-thriller 'Charlie Countryman'?

Yep, it's James Buckley – better known as the filthy-minded teenager Jay Cartwright – and he's making his first salvo into Tinseltown, playing Luke, seemingly a vaguely similar character to that seen in the popular Channel 4 comedy.

Rather amusingly, he appears alongside 'Harry Potter' star Rupert Grint, who has overdosed on a popular 'performance enhancing' drug.


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In an interview earlier this year, Grint described the movie thusly: “It’s basically a road trip about [Shia LaBeouf’s character] finding himself and travelling to Bucharest.

“On his journey he meets me and Luke [James Buckley] in a hostel. We’re both influenced by drugs. My character is a wannabe porn star who ODs on Viagra. It was nice to do something completely different. It was a real change.”

LaBeouf stars as the titular Charlie, who embarks on a journey to Romania where he meets Evan Rachel Wood's Gaby, with whom he falls in love, and her psychotic crime boss husband Nigel (Mads Mikkelson).

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LaBeouf, wanting to enter into the proper method spirit, has said he actually took LSD on the set of the film to make one particular scene extra authentic.

“There’s a way to do an acid trip like ‘Harold Kumar,’ and there’s a way to be on acid,” he told USA Today.

“What I know of acting, Sean Penn actually strapped up to that [electric] chair in ‘Dead Man Walking.’ These are the guys that I look up to.”

There's no UK release date confirmed as yet.