“I have seen the rough cut of Andrew Dominick’s [sic] adaptation and it is startling, brilliant, very disturbing and perhaps most surprisingly an utterly ‘feminist’ interpretation,” Oates wrote. “Not sure that any male director has ever achieved anything [like] this.”
Ana de Armas, who scored a Golden Globe nomination earlier this year for “Knives Out” and next stars opposite Daniel Craig in the James Bond tentpole “No Time to Die,” is starring in “Blonde” as Marilyn Monroe. The actress told Vanity Fair in February that it was a daunting decision to agree to take on one of Hollywood’s biggest icons, but she couldn’t pass on the opportunity of a Cuban actress playing an American icon. “I only had to audition for Marilyn once and Andrew said ‘It’s you,’ but I had to audition for everyone else,” de Armas told the magazine. “The producers. The money people. I always have people I needed to convince. But I knew I could do it. Playing Marilyn was groundbreaking. A Cuban playing Marilyn Monroe. I wanted it so badly. You see that famous photo of her and she is smiling in the moment, but that’s just a slice of what she was really going through at the time.” A source close to Netflix confirmed to IndieWire earlier this year the streamer is saving “Blonde” for its 2021 slate. No official release date has been announced.
— Joyce Carol Oates (@JoyceCarolOates) August 10, 2020 Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.