Hollywood actress Margot Robbie is reportedly the female lead in film director Quentin Tarantino’s final film after rumours have been circulating about the plot
Margot Robbie is reportedly Quentin Tarantino’s first choice for his rumoured last film.
Giant Freakin Robot has reported that the director has his eyes set on sex symbol Robbie for the star of his next movie.
The Hollywood Reporter broke the news about Tarantino’s last film and shared a few details about the storyline.
Quentin’s film will include a female lead and will be set in Los Angeles during the 1970s.
Reporter also made some logical speculation about what – or rather who – the film will be about.
The movie will be titled The Movie Critic and apparently could be heavily inspired by Pauline Kael, who was a critic for The New Yorker from the 1960s.
It is rumoured that Quentin wants Margot for the job
Pauline’s opinionated nature is claimed to be the focus of Quentin’s work after her numerous famous reviews.
Kael has previously reviewed One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Taxi Driver and Bonnie And Clyde.
However, she retired in 1991, which was a year before Tarantino released his first film Reservoir Dogs.
She once praised Tarantino back in 1994 and gave particular notice to Pulp Fiction, arguably the director’s most famous body of work.
The director has been pretty secretive about the plot
Kael said: “He’s certainly talented, but it’s too early to say if there’s any depth to the talent. I laughed a lot at Pulp Fiction. It tickled me the way Paul Morrisseys’ 1970 porno-absurd Trash did, and Stuart Gordon’s Re-Animator.”
Giant Freakin Robot noted that the coincidence, along with Quentin’s many references about Kael’s influential writing, could spell a “perfect full circle situation”.
Robbie has worked with Tarantino before when she starred as Sharon Tate in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood back in 2021.
Sharon Tate, who was a real life actress and model, was one of the five Manson family murder victims and died back in 1969.
Margot has worked with Tarantino before
Margot received a whopping seven nominations for her role as Tate and landed a Best Supporting Actress award from the St. Louis Critics Association.
Her collaborator Tarantino is reportedly already working on his eleventh and final film.
Quentin has previously said that he will either create ten movies or work until he turns 60-years-old – his 60th birthday was 27 March 2023 and The Movie Critic will mark the star’s eleventh project.
source: dailystar.co.uk