JAKARTA - Director Quentin Tarantino revealed a new fact behind the movie Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood.

When the film Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood was first announced in 2017, actresses Jennifer Lawrence and Brad Pitt were rumored to be meeting Tarantino for their roles.

Many people assumed Lawrence was projected to play Sharon Tate, but the role was played by Margot Robbie.

Recently while a guest on Marc Maron's WTF broadcast, Tarantino shared how Dakota Fanning's role was originally offered to Lawrence.

“I love what Dakota Fanning did, it was one of the best performances in film. He's really great as Squeaky Fromme," Tarantino was quoted as saying by NME today, June 29.

Before choosing Fanning, Tarantino thought the role of Squeaky Fromme seemed suitable for Jennifer Lawrence to play.

“He came home to read the script because I didn't want it to spread. So he came home and I gave him the script and said 'Go to the living room and to the pool and read.'

After reading it, Lawrence was intrigued but there was something that didn't fit so Lawrence canceled playing Squeaky. "But she is a good person and I respect her as an actress."

Despite this, the character of Squeaky Fromme was played by Dakota Fanning and the role received great attention from the audience. Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood also won a number of awards ranging from Academy Awards to Critics Choice.


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