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“I think it will be thing I’m most proud of in my entire life”: Margot Robbie on Babylon

“I think it will be thing I’m most proud of in my entire life”: Margot Robbie on Babylon
“I think it will be thing I’m most proud of in my entire life”: Margot Robbie on Babylon

Damian Chazelle’s (La La Land) high-velocity, kaleidoscopic, black comedy-drama Babylon caught the imagination of cinema-goers the world over when it landed on screeners earlier this year. Starring a dazzling ensemble cast that features Margot Robbie, Brad Pitt, Tobey Maguire and Diego Calva, it’s a love letter of sorts to 1920s Hollywood, both celebrating the dizzying heights and excesses, and embracing the seedier, uglier underbelly.

Ahead of Babylon arriving digitally on demand and to own on DVD, here’s what Robbie had to say about starring in the film as silver-screen hopeful Nellie LaRoy and the stamina the role required.

Sarah Bradbury

Babylon is available to download and keep now and on DVD, Blu-ray™ and 4K Ultra HD™ from 3rd April 2023. Read our five-star review here.

Watch the trailer for Babylon here:

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