Elliot Page Stuns Fans With Ripped Physique in Intense New Boxing Workout Footage

Juno actor Elliot Page has unveiled a striking new physique after admitting he has become “hooked” on boxing.

The 39-year-old, who rose to fame in films including Juno, Inception and The Umbrella Academy, showed off the results of his training in a topless photo beside his New York coach.

In the image, Page is seen wearing red shorts and white sneakers, smiling at the camera and giving a thumbs up. Judging by his noticeably toned frame, it is easy to see why he looked so pleased.

He also shared two videos with his Instagram followers, giving them a closer look at his sparring sessions in the ring.

Alongside the posts, the Inception star praised his trainer and explained how important boxing has become in his routine.

“I’ve been incredibly fortunate to train with @coachnol.

“He’s a brilliant teacher, not just in the way he breaks down complex movements, but also in his strategic understanding of boxing and his thoughtful approach to the psychological side of the sport.

“Training with Nolan has become an essential part of my life. If you’re in NYC and looking, I can’t recommend him highly enough. Just be warned, you may end up getting as hooked as I am,” Page concluded the post.

Fans quickly filled the comments with praise for his transformation.

“BRUHHHHH ABSOLUTELY MARVELOUS 6 PACK WHAT THE HELL!”

“Abs on abs on abs!!”

“Went from Juno to Zeus,” joked a third.

Actor Jerry O’Connell also chimed in under the post.

“I gotta unfreeze my gym account. EP, you are RIPPED.”

Page has spoken before about the ways he stays active, despite previously saying he is “not really a gym guy.”

During an interview with GQ, he said he turned to virtual workouts because they made exercise feel more playful and immersive.

Discussing his Quest VR vest, Page said:

“if I was doing what I do for even just half an hour in my apartment, outside I wouldn’t last five minutes. But I think because it’s almost like a game, you kind of disappear into it.”

Page came out as transgender in 2020 and later published his memoir, Pageboy, in 2023, in which he wrote candidly about shame, identity and the process of coming to terms with himself.

In recent years, Page has continued to keep busy on screen as well. He was among the cast announced for Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, which is due in 2026, marking a reunion with the filmmaker after Inception.

He later published his memoir, Pageboy, in 2023, where he opened up about the sense of shame he had carried around his identity.

“Shame had been drilled into my bones since I was my tiniest self, and I struggled to rid my body of that old toxic and erosive marrow,” he wrote.