Margot Robbie Fully Embodies Sharon Tate In New Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Poster
Margot Robbie is giving us another glimpse at her Sharon Tate portrayal. The actress debuted her first
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood poster on Tuesday (March 19).
Not much is known about the movie's plot, although we do know that it is centered around
Leonardo DiCaprio and
Brad Pitt's characters, who play a former TV star and his longtime stunt double as they reacquaint themselves with an ever-evolving Hollywood in 1969 — any time hippies dominated the scene and Charles Manson led his followers on a killing spree.
Quentin Tarantino serves because the writer, director, and producer of the project.
Robbie plays real-life actress Tate, who was among the Manson family's victims, making her the third actress to tackle the role this year in the string of movies that involve the Manson murders. (This July and August mark the 50th anniversary of their infamous crimes.) Robbie's version of the doe-eyed blonde is more subtle than what we've seen of
Hilary Duff's in
The Haunting of Sharon Tate and
Grace Van Dien's in
Charlie Says.
As a substitute opposed to layering on heavy eye makeup surrounded by strings of fake lashes, Robbie shows off a more organic look, casually posing in a black-and-white look in front of the Fox Village Theater, which has been a landmark in L.A. Since the 1930s. Robbie previously planned a
first look at her toned-down version of Tate in August.
Just one day earlier, Pitt and DiCaprio showed off their looks for the movie with a poster of their own — this one set in front of the iconic Hollywood sign. In the photo, Pitt is the more casual of the two, pairing jeans plus a white graphic tee with a unbuttoned yellow Hawaiian shirt and an eye-catching belt buckle. His hair is a little bit longer and beachier than his regular 'do. DiCaprio looks more professional, pairing pressed trousers with a leather jacket, his hair cleanly parted to the side. Compare both posters above.
Al Pacino, Luke Perry, Damian Lewis, Dakota Fanning, Emile Hirsch, Timothy Olyphant, Kurt Russell, and Bruce Dern help round out the ensemble.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood hits theaters this July.
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