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Trailer Released For New Quentin Tarantino Movie 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood'

Rachel Andrews

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Trailer Released For New Quentin Tarantino Movie 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood'

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The film stars Margot Robbie, Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, who can all be seen in their new roles in the one and a half minute-long trailer.

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is Tarantino's ninth film production, with his portfolio including cult smash hits like Pulp Fiction and True Romance, with the director's most recent being The Hateful Eight.

DiCaprio shared the arrival of the full trailer to his Twitter followers on Wednesday, writing: "Experience a version of 1969 that could only happen #OnceUponATimeInHollywood - the 9th film from Quentin Tarantino."

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Credit: Sony Pictures
Credit: Sony Pictures

A synopsis tells us: "In 1969 Los Angeles, a former Western star and his longtime stunt double struggle to find success in a Hollywood that they don't recognize anymore."

Leonardo will be taking on the role of of an ageing Western star who is struggling to place himself in a changing Hollywood landscape.

Brad appears as Leo's stunt double, with the pair living next door to actress and model Sharon Tate, portrayed by Margot Robbie. Sharon was murdered by the Manson family while pregnant, but the movie reportedly isn't focusing on her death.

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"It takes place at the time of the hippie revolution, and it takes place at the height of the new Hollywood," Tarantino said of the movie. "During this summer, we will, little by little, street by street and block by block, be transforming Los Angeles into the psychedelic era in 1969."

Joining the ultra starry line-up are are Kurt Russell, Timothy Olyphant, Damian Lewis, Dakota Fanning, Al Pacino, Emile Hirsch, Clifton Collins Jr., Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, James Marsden, Keith Jefferson, Nicholas Hammond and Scoot McNairy.

Credit: Sony Pictures
Credit: Sony Pictures
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Late actor Luke Perry - who died earlier this month - is also expected to appear in the movie.

The film is slated for cinema release on 26th July.

Topics: TV News, Margot RObbie, Brad Pitt

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