The Vanity Fair interview with Margot Robbie was to promote her new film. Babylon premieres in the US on December 23, and here in Brazil on January 19. It is directed by Damian Chazelle (La La Land) and reunites it with its Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Brad Pitt. It’s just that the highlight everywhere turned out to be the reveal about Pirates of the Caribbean?? According to the actress, the project that she would star as a spinoff of the famous franchise, is officially dead.
According to Margot, “we had an idea. And we developed it during a time, but a while ago. The goal was to have a story with a female protagonist. A different kind of story. We thought it would be really cool, but I don’t think they (Disney) want to do it.” Too bad, it would be fun. But I think Disney remembered the mega flop The Isle of the Cut Throat?? The film is from 1995, had Geena Davis in the lead role. To get an idea of the size of the problem, the film grossed only 10 million, and cost 98 million.
The reason for Disney we don’t know. But Margot doesn’t seem too concerned about that. A lot of people are saying that her performance in Babylon That’s awesome. And who knows, there might even be a new Oscar nomination – the first one was for I, Tonya?? Besides, next year we’ll see her alongside Ryan Gosling in the Barbie?? And I confess that I’m very curious to know how this story will turn out.
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But there’s more! The actress does not stop. She is also in the huge cast of Asteroid City, by Wes Anderson, which will also premiere in 2023. Just to give you an idea, it has Tom Hanks, Edward Norton, Scarlett Johansson, Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston and more. Another project by Margot, this one in pre-production, is a spinoff of 11 Men and a Secret?? And there are two more that have been announced. One is the war thriller Ruin, with Matthias Schoenaerts. Do you remember that they already worked together in French Suite?? The other is her return to the Harley Quinn character in Gotham City Sirens. Ufa!
Eliane Munhoz
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