Famous actress Margot Robbie said it was a 20-hour version of the movie “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” she starred in. The film, written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, takes 161 minutes.
Australian actress Margot Robbie made a striking confession about her film “Once Upon a Time in … Hollywood”. Robbie explained that it was a 20-hour version of the movie lurking somewhere.
In fact, Robbie was asked if there was a longer version of the 2016 production “Suicide Squad: Real Villains”, directed by David Ayer and starring Harley Quinn.
MARGOT ROBBIE “I WANT TO WATCH”
Margot Robbie gave Variety an interview. He replied before mentioning Tarantino‘s movie. “For personal reasons, I would like to watch five-hour versions of every movie I make,” she joked.
The famous actor continued, “There is a 20-hour version of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. There are so many wonderful things we shot that you didn’t have the opportunity to see and of course couldn’t make it into the final version for millions of reasons.”
When Robbie, 30, turned to the title “Suicide Squad: Real Villains”, the following statements were also found. He stated that, as far as he knows, a longer version is not currently in preparation.
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” was released in 2019 and Robbie played Sharon Tate.
The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture. At the same time, Tarantino was nominated for “Best Director” and Leonardo DiCaprio for “Best Actor”. Brad Pitt was nominated for “Best Supporting Actor”. The film was nominated for a total of 10 Oscars.
The film, written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, takes 161 minutes.