Jon Hamm, Mad Man

The ’60s are back — it’s time for Mad Men, and, more importantly, that means lots of Jon Hamm. He’s on the cover of W Magazine, along with Rebecca Hall, and looking very fine. What’s he up to? W sums it up:

Now 39 and in his fourth season as Don Draper, he’s scoring roles in everything from the upcoming Allen Ginsberg indie biopic Howl and next year’s megabudget action flick Sucker Punch to NBC’s 30 Rock. The paths of Rebecca Hall and Jon Hamm converge in the September film The Town, a morally complex cops-and-robbers drama set in director Ben Affleck’s hometown of Boston. Hall plays a bank manager who is traumatized by seeing a colleague brutally beaten by a masked thief. When she meets a handsome man, played by Affleck, who offers her comfort, protection and romance, she has no way of knowing that he was the violent offender’s accomplice. Hamm is less charmed: He plays the man in blue, hot on Affleck’s trail.

W, of course, has an amazing photo shoot to accompany their interview.

And what’s up on the Mad Men front?

Hamm tells TV Guide that in the new season “all the characters are seeing consequences to their [past] actions.”

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