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Bella Heathcote, Lily James or Margot Robbie as Lead in CINDERELLA

Fiona May 26, 2024 1 comment
Bella Heathcote

Now when we know that Emma Watson is no longer attached to play the female lead in Kenneth Branagh‘s upcoming Cinderella movie, the big question is – who will take her place?

Here we go, choose one name: Bella Heathcote, Lily James or Margot Robbie, because these three actresses are apparently testing for the role. Man, the Fairy Godmother was absolutely right when she said that even miracles take a little time!

So, what do you think, who should play the well-known character? Dark Shadows star Bella Heathcote reminds me a little bit of Cinderella, but I'm not sure if she's the perfect actress for the role.

Downton Abbey star Lily James, on the other hand, would be the perfect choice for another Snow White movie (just kidding), and as for The Wolf Of Wall Street star Margot Robbie – well, she could be an interesting Cinderella (?).

Anyway, the truth is that Branagh's project is still a big mess, we still have nothing about the possible plot, but the good thing is that at least Cate Blanchett is still attached to play Lady Madonna Tremaine, Cinderella's evil stepmother.

We'll keep an eye on the project, make sure you stay tuned!

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  • Michelle Glegg says:
    April 25, 2013 at 12:45 am

    I would love to see Margot play Cinderella.

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