Going in Style, starring Michael Caine, will be released in the United Kingdom. However, Freeman, 85, has had his health challenges over the years, similar to Caine, who was seen using a walking frame this year due to a spinal injury.

In this film, a remake of the 1979 classic, Freeman plays a furious retiree who robs a bank after their pensions are cut off. It is one of several films contributing to a star’s global popularity.

The actor typically portrays controlled yet conversational characters on-screen, such as Red in The Shawshank Redemption. Away from the camera, though, the celebrity has previously struggled to talk due to “excruciating anguish.”

Following a car accident, he got fibromyalgia, which he had sought to conceal by wearing a compression glove.

During a 2012 interview, the star grabbed his shoulder and repeatedly winced, exposing his misery.

According to interviewer Tom Chiarella, it hurts when he walks, sits motionless, gets up from his couch, and trips in a wet meadow.

“It was more than just pain.”  Even though he never admits it, he appears to be in pain.

He replied, “It’s fibromyalgia,” when asked what the ailment was.

“The arm rose and fell. It gets really bad at that point. Excruciating.”

Chronic, all-over muscle discomfort is a hallmark of fibromyalgia, an incurable illness exacerbated by stressful situations.

At the age of 71, Freeman was involved in a car accident that resulted in the disease. He and a female companion had to be rescued from the star’s Nissan Maxima by emergency personnel.

The issue required surgery for the Se7en actor.

“Despite surgery to correct nerve damage, he was saddled with a useless left hand,” Chiarella explained.

A compression glove usually tightly holds it to prevent blood from accumulating there. His pain is a tightness, accompanied by an icy thrust up a mostly useless leg.

During the 2010 Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, Freeman addressed the condition directly.

On the red carpet, the actor spoke while wearing a strange colored compression glove that clashed with his outfit.

He said that he had nerve damage that had not improved. It cannot be moved. Your hand will become larger if you do nothing. Do you realize how many times you move your hand in a day?

Fibromyalgia can be managed with drugs, talking therapy, and lifestyle changes such as obtaining more sleep, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

Those suffering from the condition may also use pain relievers.

In July 2021, new research from Kings College London indicated that the condition’s symptoms are most likely caused by an autoimmune problem.

The symptoms are caused by antibodies that increase the activity of the body’s pain-sensing neurons.

During the testing, mice were injected with antibodies from fibromyalgia sufferers.

The mice quickly became more sensitive to pressure and cold. They also had less powerful grips.