Get ready to see a new side of Norma Jeane.
takes on the bombshell big-screen starlet, better known to millions as Marilyn Monroe. The awards hopeful is directed by Andrew Dominik and streams on Netflix Sept. 28 after arriving in select theaters Friday. in an interview with Collider, and has already drawn controversy for its NC-17 rating. "Blonde" is a fictionalized take on the life of Monroe, spanning her childhood until her final days.
starring Australian actress Poppy Montgomery. Dominik struggled to get a big-screen version off the ground for more than a decade, with Naomi Watts andDe Armas broke out that same year in murder mystery"Knives Out" with Daniel Craig, whom she reunited with for James Bond movie"No Time to Die" last fall. but I had to audition for everyone else," de Armas told Vanity Fair in 2020."The producers. The money people. I always have people I needed to convince.
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