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See Margot Robbie As Sharon Tate In Tarantino's New Movie

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood comes to theatres in July.

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Following the new Once Upon A Time In Hollywood poster featuring Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio's characters, another one has come online for Margot Robbie's role.

Robbie plays Sharon Tate, who was murdered by Charles Manson's followers in 1969. Check it out below.

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According to Deadline, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood tells a Pulp Fiction-style story that features intersecting stories set in Los Angeles during 1969. DiCaprio plays Rick Dalton, who is the struggling former star of a Western TV show, while Pitt plays his stunt double Cliff Booth. Rick's neighbour is Sharon Tate.

In addition to DiCaprio, Pitt, and Robbie, the film features other huge names like Al Pacino, Kurt Russell, James Marsden, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Timothy Olyphant, Lena Dunham, Emile Hirsch, and Dakota Fanning. Bruce Dern came aboard the movie last year to play a part meant for Burt Reynolds who died in September 2018.

Luke Perry filmed scenes for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood before his death in March.

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, which is due in theatres on July 26, is Tarantino's ninth film, and it might be one of his final movies. In 2016 he said that he would quit directing after his tenth movie, but it remains to be the seen if this is still the case.

According to IndieWire, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood may make its world premiere at Cannes Film Festival in May.

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