^^^^ There are very good reasons few realize Hammer is in the film....
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https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-features/armie-hammer-scandal-death-on-the-nile-1298282/some quotes from above...
"...difficult to ignore the fact that Hammer has been a black mark on the entire undertaking — and that Disney knew he would be, thus compelling them to deliberately obscure him as best they could."
"Minimized at every opportunity during the project’s pre-release hype, he’s akin to a ghost hiding in plain sight."
"He’s been dropped by his management and his publicist, and he’s all but absent from the public eye. In no uncertain terms, he’s presently persona non grata."
"Such negativity is also the reason that, over the past twelve months, the industry has shunned Hammer at near-lightning speed. "
"One can only imagine the hand-wringing and sleepless nights suffered by Disney executives over this turn of events. Consequently, it’s understandable that the studio wanted to conceal him during their marketing blitz in a manner similar to the way in which Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story downplayed its own wracked-by-controversy star, Ansel Elgort. Still, even by typically salacious Hollywood standards, Hammer is a special case, if only because the accusations against him are so wild and heinous as to seem borderline-unbelievable — and also because the fact that everyone has treated him like the plague invariably suggests there might be some actual fire (if not an outright conflagration) at the end of this smoke trail."
.... V.