Edward Norton's appearance in the forthcoming Bob Dylan biopic has sparked a flurry of comments from film enthusiasts after new images were shared. The actor is set to share the screen with Timothee Chalamet in A Complete Unknown, which has not long had its UK release date confirmed. Norton, 54, known for his role as the Hulk, will portray Peter Seeger, a folk musician who was one of the first to support Dylan, while Chalamet takes on the lead role.

The film's synopsis states: "Set in the influential New York music scene of the early 60s, A COMPLETE UNKNOWN follows 19-year-old Minnesota musician Bob Dylan's meteoric rise as a folk singer to concert halls and the top of the charts his songs and mystique becoming a worldwide sensation culminating in his groundbreaking electric rock and roll performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965." A fresh snapshot of the stars in character was recently shared and has been circulating on social media. It depicts Norton as Seeger observing Timothee - as Bob - performing.

However, fans can't seem to get past the size of the actor's forehead in the photo. ScreenGeek was among those who posted the photo on their Facebook page, where it garnered hundreds of comments - all referring to Norton's cranium, reports the Manchester Evening News . One person, referencing the actor's role in 2008's The Incredible Hulk, commented: "He went from being the Hulk to being The Leader," alluding to the supervillain's notably large forehead.

Another fan ech.