Brad Pitt has nothing else praise for acting Ana de Armas stars as Marilyn Monroe in Andrew Dominik’s upcoming drama ‘Blonde’. “Extraordinary in the role”, Pitt told ‘Entertainment Tonight’ (CBS show) about Armas’ role as the blonde seductress. “This is a difficult dress to fill. It took 10 years to build. We just couldn’t cross the finish line until we found Ana,” reassured the actress, who produced the film through her own production company, Plan B, according to ‘Variety’.
Ana de Armas cast as Marilyn Monroe criticized Ever since Netflix released the official trailer for ‘Blonde’ at the end of July. And the fact that the actress is of Cuban descent has infuriated some. because his accent in the trailer doesn’t match the tone of Monroe’s iconic breath.
Despite the turmoil over casting, Marc Rosen, president of Authentic Brands Group, said: Monroe Property Owner Organization, expressed Full support to Ana de Armas In a special statement to ‘Variety’: “Marilyn Monroe is a unique icon of Hollywood and pop culture that transcends generations and history. Any player stepping into this role knows they have big shoes to fill. Just from the trailer, it seems Ana de Armas was a great casting choice as she captured Marilyn’s charm, humanity and vulnerability. We can’t wait to see the full movie!”
‘Blonde’ is based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates. and Bobby Cannavale stars Adrien Brody, Julianne Nicholson, Xavier Samuel and Evan Williams.
“We worked on this movie for hours every day for almost a year” Ann explained Arms to Netflix added: “I read Joyce’s novel earlier this year, I’ve read hundreds of photos, videos, sound recordings, movies, i got all. Each scene is inspired by a photo existing. We carefully studied every detail of the photo and discussed what was in it. The first question was always: ‘How did Norma Jeane feel here?’ We wanted to tell the human side of his story. It’s fame that made Marilyn the most visible person in the world, but it also made Norma the most invisible.”
‘Blonde’ will have its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, before being released on Netflix from September 28.