Andrew Dominikâs âBlondeâ has already been attached to a few bombshells â and thatâs not even counting its subject, Marilyn Monroe.
Ana de Armas is set to play the âSome Like It Hotâ star in the adaptation of Joyce Carol Oatesâ 2000 book. The film stirred controversy surrounding de Armasâ casting as the iconic actress, as well as the material of Oatesâ fictionalized telling of Monroeâs journey through a series of abusive relationships.
De Armas was announced to play Norma Jeane (Monroeâs real first name purposefully misspelled by Oates with an extra âeâ at the end of Jean) in 2019, with the film originally set for a 2021 release. The Netflix film has since been pushed to September 23, 2022 release.
Director Dominik selected de Armas after almost a decade of trying to cast the lead role. Jessica Chastain and Naomi Watts had reportedly been attached to the film, which was in development since 2010. De Armas snagged the role in 2019. Adrien Brody, Bobby Cannavale, and Julianne Nicholson also co-star as real-life figures in Monroeâs life.
âBlondeâ has made waves with rumors of NC-17 rated sex scenes and the physical transformation of âNo Time to Dieâ Bond girl de Armas into silver screen legend Monroe. The NC-17 rumors are true, as Netflix has confirmed the filmâs rating due to âfor some sexual content.â
Keep reading to see everything we know so far about âBlonde.â
Marilyn Monroe Estate Stands By Ana de Armasâ Casting
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While âBlondeâ is an unauthorized portrait of the late Marilyn Monroe, the official Marilyn Monroe Estate issued a statement applauding de Armasâ portrayal of the screen icon. De Armasâ Cuban accent drew controversy over the first trailer released, prompting the estate to weigh in.
âMarilyn Monroe is a singular Hollywood and pop culture icon that transcends generations and history,â Marc Rosen, president of entertainment at Authentic Brands Group (ABG), which owns the Marilyn Monroe Estate, said in a press statement. âAny actor that steps into that role knows they have big shoes to fill. Based on the trailer alone, it looks like Ana was a great casting choice as she captures Marilynâs glamour, humanity, and vulnerability. We canât wait to see the film in its entirety!â
Producer Brad Pitt Praises de Armasâ âPhenomenalâ Tenacity as Monroe
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Plan B producer Brad Pitt gushed to Entertainment Tonight over how Ana de Armas transformed the âBlondeâ production. âShe is phenomenal in it,â Pitt explained. âThatâs a tough dress to fill.â
In fact, it was de Armasâ take on Monroe that led to âBlondeâ being made in the first place. âIt was 10 years in the making,â Pitt revealed. âIt wasnât until we found Ana that we could get it across the finish line.â
The Film Is Based on Joyce Carol Oatesâ Novel
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Joyce Carol Oatesâ âBlondeâ is a fictionalized narrative of Monroeâs life, starting with her relationship with her father and ending in her alleged assassination. Per Vogue, Oates first conceived of the novel after seeing a photograph of a 15-year-old Norma Jean Baker winning a beauty contest in California in 1941.
As in Oatesâ 700-page book, the players in Monroeâs life are all identified only by nicknames. Dominikâs film adaptation is similarly steering clear of actual names, with Bobby Cannavale playing âThe Ex-Athleteâ Joe DiMaggio, Adrien Brody is âThe Playwrightâ Arthur Miller, and Caspar Phillipson stars as âThe Presidentâ John F. Kennedy.
Brad Pitt Reunites with Andrew Dominik to Produce
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After collaborating on âThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Fordâ and âKilling Them Softly,â Brad Pitt teams up once more with director Dominik for âBlonde,â albeit their time behind the camera. Pittâs Plan B production company officially is producing the movie.
Ana de Armas Is a âGroundbreakingâ Marilyn Monroe
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Director Dominik knew that Cuban actress de Armas was âthe oneâ to play Monroe after just a single audition. De Armas gushed to Vanity Fair that the opportunity to take on the legendary star is a career-making task.
âI knew I could do it. Playing Marilyn was groundbreaking, a Cuban playing Marilyn Monroe,â de Armas said in 2020. âI wanted it so badly. You see that famous photo of her and she is smiling in the moment, but thatâs just a slice of what she was really going through at the time.â
De Armasâ âKnives Outâ co-star Jamie Lee Curtis, whose father Tony Curtis starred opposite Monroe in âSome Like It Hot,â praised de Armasâ portrayal, saying, âI dropped to the floor. I couldnât believe it. Ana was completely gone. She was Marilyn.â
The Transformation into Marilyn Was âExhaustingâ
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De Armas revealed to Byrdie that she wore a bald cap to conceal her natural brunette shade while starring as the titular blonde bombshell.
â[Marilyn] went through different shades of blonde from golden to really platinum, so for these wigs that are beautifully made, you canât have anything dark underneath, so we had to make a bald cap every single day from my forehead to [around] my whole head,â de Armas said.
The hairstyle was only part of the three-and-a-half hours of makeup every day.
The âDisturbingâ Film Gets Joyce Carol Oatesâ Stamp of Approval
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Author Oates shared her reaction to the film after watching a rough cut in August 2020. âIt is startling, brilliant, very disturbing and perhaps most surprisingly an utterly âfeministâ interpretation,â Oates tweeted. âNot sure that any male director has ever achieved anything [like] this.â
By September 2021, Oates tweeted that the presumably final film is âan exquisite portrait of Marilyn Monroe by Ana de Armas & director Andrew Dominic; one without the other could perhaps not have worked this magic. The tone of the film is hard to classify, not surreal but not totally realistic, not âhorrorâ but suffused with the dread of horror.â
Andrew Dominik Shut Down Rumors of Graphic Sex Scenes, but Confirmed NC-17 Content
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While Dominik has described âBlondeâ as an âemotional nightmare fairy-tale type movie,â he did clarify that some rumors around assault scenes are inaccurate. The writer-director previously said the NC-17 rating rumor was âhorseshit,â but during an interview with Screen Daily in February 2022, Dominik confirmed the mature content.
âItâs an NC-17 movie about Marilyn Monroe, itâs kind of what you want, right? I want to go and see the NC-17 version of the Marilyn Monroe story,â Dominik said.
However, the âMindhunterâ director clarified that the rumor of a scene featuring menstrual cunnilingus is just âhilarious.â Meanwhile, a rape scene involving a studio executive, played by David Warshofsky, is confirmed, and comes from Oatesâ book.
âItâs a demanding movie,â Dominik said. âIf the audience doesnât like it, thatâs the fucking audienceâs problem. Itâs not running for public office.â
The Release of âBlondeâ Depends on Netflix
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In 2021, Netflix reportedly declined to screen âBlondeâ at the Cannes Film Festival, along with Jane Campionâs âThe Power of the Dog,â due to the strict theatrical release laws in France.
â[Netflix] said, âWeâll put the movie in theaters for eight months before we bring it out on the platform,ââ Dominik told Screen Daily.
The streaming platform has to adhere to a 15-month window between a filmâs release on its French arm of Netflix and a theatrical release. Cannes also requires all films screening in Competition to commit to a full theatrical release in France.
Per Dominik, Cannes festival director Thierry FrĂ©maux âlovesâ the Joyce Carol Oates adaptation. FrĂ©maux previously told Deadline that âBlondeâ could have been part of 2021 Cannes.
âItâs beautiful, I saw it, and I invited those films Out of Competition,â FrĂ©maux said in June 2021. âNetflix doesnât want to come to Cannes, but I invited them anyway and alasâŠItâs important, itâs not us refusing Netflix movies, itâs Netflix who doesnât want or canâtâŠThey want to come in Competition but films that are part of the Competition must be released [theatrically] in France.â
This year, âBlondeâ also will not premiere at 2022 Cannes.
Additionally, Dominik noted that streaming giant Netflix âinsistedâ on hiring âTenetâ editor Jennifer Lame âto curb the excesses of the movie,â which has delayed its release. Regardless, Dominik noted that he has ânothing but gratitude for Netflixâ overall.
âBlondeâ Teaser Goes Viral
The first look at Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe sent the Internet into a tizzy when the teaser trailer dropped on June 16. âBlondeâ will officially debut September 23 on Netflix. The first footage shows Monroe (de Armas) being attacked by paparazzi and quickly turning from crying to laughing before going onstage.
Adrien Brody Promises âControversyâ Over Netflix Film
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âBlondeâ star Adrien Brody, who plays Marilyn Monroeâs ex-husband playwright Arthur Miller, revealed to Deadline that the upcoming Netflix film will be sure to challenge audiencesâ perceptions of Monroe.
âThere will be some controversy with that one, Iâm sure,â Brody said during the âActorâs Sideâ podcast.
Joyce Carol Oates Hints Film Shows Marilyn Monroe Dying of âExtreme Despairâ
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The âBlondeâ author told audiences while at the 21st NeuchĂątel Intl. Fantastic Film Festival in Switzerland that writer-director Andrew Dominik fully âimmersed himselfâ in the perspective of a fictionalized Marilyn Monroe. Joyce Carol Oates praised Dominik for straying away from a âmale gazeâ of the blonde bombshell and for a âwonderfulâ Ana de Armas to embody Monroeâs endurance in the spotlight. According to Oates, via Variety, De Armas underwent four hours of makeup to transform into Monroe, much like how Norma Jeane Baker in Oatesâ portrait of Monroe similarly had to turn into her stage persona for the public.
âItâs like a fantastic image, but to make it a livelihood is to endure a good deal of anguish,â Oates explained. âAs Marilyn got older, she was still being given these roles a young starlet would play, and she was feeling humiliated. You canât keep playing this dumb blonde nearing the age of 40. Some people say she committed suicide. I donât necessarily think that. I think she may have died of something like extreme despair.â
Oates summed up, âShe gained a fame in the world, but thatâs not an identity you can live with. It is one that made a lot of money for a lot of men, but not much for herself. When she died, at 36, she didnât own enough money for a proper funeral.â
âBlondeâ Set to Debut at 2022 Venice Film Festival
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Andrew Dominikâs âBlondeâ will be making its world premiere at Venice Film Festival this fall, as Variety first reported. âDonât Worry Darling,â âWhite Noise,â âBardo,â and âBones and Allâ are similarly expected to debut during the festival.
âBlondeâ will premiere In Competition for the 79th annual festival.
The news comes after Dominik alleged Netflix turned down two Cannes Film Festival premieres, one in 2021 due to editing delays mandated by the streamer, and the 2022 festival presumably due to the streaming policy in France.
âItâs beautiful, I saw it, and I invited those films Out of Competition,â Cannes head Thierry Fremaux said in June 2021. âNetflix doesnât want to come to Cannes, but I invited them anyway and alasâŠItâs important, itâs not us refusing Netflix movies, itâs Netflix who doesnât want or canâtâŠThey want to come in Competition but films that are part of the Competition must be released [theatrically] in France.â
Netflix recently confirmed a deal that the streamer can show movies 15 months after their theatrical release in France on the streaming platform, ending the previous 36-month window between theatrical and streaming.
Fremaux later told IndieWireâs Eric Kohn that he had hoped to show both âBlondeâ and Alejandro Iñarrituâs âBardoâ in competition this year. Kohn wrote, âNetflix continues to avoid Cannes even as Fremaux attempts to lure films from the streamer, striking a conciliatory tone â again, an extension of the festivalâs industry-first mentality. In recent years, even the French industry has grown more comfortable with the supremacy of streaming platforms, and last year Netflix committed to investing $45 million annually in French productions.â
Fremaux stated, âI subscribe to all the platforms. It is an invention with formidable efficiency for the cinema. ⊠Going to war with them would be a mistake.â
First Look at Adrien Brody as Arthur Miller
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Adrien Brody portrays Marilyn Monroeâs husband, playwright Arthur Miller, in the Netflix film. Monroe wed Miller in 1956 and later filed for divorce in 1961. The âDeath of a Salesmanâ and âThe Crucibleâ writer was 10 years Monroeâs senior. Monroe died two years after their split in 1962, with Miller famously refusing to attend her funeral.
âInstead of jetting [from New York] to the funeral to get my picture taken, I decided to stay home and let the public mourners finish the mockery,â Miller wrote in an essay, via The Independent. âNot that everyone there will be false, but enough. Most of them there destroyed her, ladies and gentlemen. Now as you stand there weeping and gawking, glad that it is not you going into the earth, glad that it is this lovely girl who you at last killed.â Miller died in 2005.
Netflix Unveils Behind-the-Scenes Production Images
Andrew Dominik directs Bobby Cannavale and Ana de Armas on the âBlondeâ set
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Netflix released two photos showcasing the luxe production behind âBlonde.â The first image captures writer-director Andrew Dominik behind the monitor to film Ana de Armas as Monroe and Bobby Cannavale as Joe DiMaggio on set.
Choreographer Denna Thomsen and Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe on the âBlondeâ set
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The second image includes choreographer Denna Thomsen teaching de Armas how to perfect the âDiamonds Are a Girlâs Best Friendâ song and dance number from âGentlemen Prefer Blondes.â
Ana de Armas Poses as Marilyn Monroe for Vintage Pinup Posters
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Ana de Armas showed off her transformation into blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe for two press images channeling the vintage posters model-actress posed for.
Official Trailer Drops
Marilyn Monroe is forging her way through the âAsphalt Jungleâ of Hollywood, one misstep at a time in the official trailer for the highly-anticipated film. Being told that âitâs timeâ to transform into her onstage persona, de Armas as Monroe stuns in the emotional trailer for Andrew Dominikâs epic period piece, releasing September 23.
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