Elizabeth Debicki and Scott Caan have joined the cast of a Netflix sequel to 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' directed by David Fincher and written by Quentin Tarantino, with production possibly starting in California this summer.
David Fincher is directing a sequel to Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' set at Netflix, starring Brad Pitt, with Scott Caan and Elizabeth Debicki joining the cast. The project is secretive, focusing on Cliff Booth's story in a later period, with production expected to start in July in California.
At the 2024 SAG Awards, Pedro Pascal and Elizabeth Debicki surprised with wins over 'Succession' stars, while 'Barbie' was shut out despite multiple nominations. Succession, which led the TV nods, only took home one award for best drama ensemble, with Pedro Pascal winning best drama actor and Elizabeth Debicki winning best drama actress. Other snubs included 'Abbott Elementary' and 'Ted Lasso,' while on the film side, Robert Downey Jr. and Da’Vine Joy Randolph won supporting actor and actress awards. Notably, 'Barbie' and other films like 'American Fiction,' 'Poor Things,' 'Nyad,' and 'Maestro' were winless despite multiple nominations.
Elizabeth Debicki proudly brandished her Golden Globe award for her role as Princess Diana in The Crown at the Netflix afterparty, while Carey Mulligan shrugged off her loss for her role in Maestro. Emma Stone triumphed for her role in Poor Things, and Succession and Oppenheimer were among the biggest winners of the night at the 81st Golden Globe Awards.
Elizabeth Debicki wins a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Princess Diana in The Crown, dedicating her award to her late godmother during an emotional acceptance speech. Viewers praise her performance and call for Dominic West to be nominated for his portrayal of King Charles. The Crown's depiction of Princess Diana's tragic death has left many viewers in tears, with the show's harrowing scenes evoking strong emotional reactions.
Actress Meg Bellamy, who will portray Kate Middleton in the upcoming episodes of "The Crown," joined co-stars Emma Corrin and Elizabeth Debicki at a red carpet event celebrating the finale of the hit Netflix series. The event took place ahead of the release of the final episodes on December 14. The cast, including Imelda Staunton, Gillian Anderson, and Lesley Manville, showcased their stylish outfits as they posed for photos. The series has received praise for its portrayal of Princess Diana, with viewers expressing their emotional reactions to the harrowing scenes leading up to her tragic death.
Elizabeth Debicki discusses her portrayal of Princess Diana in the final season of "The Crown." Debicki felt a profound sense of responsibility in playing the role, wanting to accurately depict Diana's final days. She found it both easy and terrible to shoot the scenes leading up to Diana's tragic death, as she had already played the character for a whole season. Debicki immersed herself in the role, studying Diana's dialect, gait, and gestures. She believes that playing Diana allowed her to love the people around her and still feels emotionally connected to the character.
Elizabeth Debicki discusses her portrayal of Princess Diana in the sixth and final season of "The Crown," including the depiction of Diana's relationship with Dodi Al-Fayed and her final conversation with Prince Charles after her death. Debicki emphasizes the importance of showing the happy moments in Diana's life and the chemistry she had with her co-star Khalid Abdalla. She also reflects on the emotional intensity of filming the scene with Dominic West, describing it as devastating and raw.
Elizabeth Debicki, star of "The Crown," describes the experience of portraying Princess Diana's final hours as "harrowing." While the show does not depict the actual deaths of Diana and Dodi Fayed, Debicki admits that reading the scripts for the sixth and final season was tough, given her knowledge of how their story ended. She recalls shooting the scenes leading up to their passing as demanding, feeling trapped and drained by the constant pursuit of paparazzi. Debicki says she leaned into the intensity of the sequences to understand the unbearable nature of the situation and the importance of privacy.
Elizabeth Debicki, who portrays Princess Diana in seasons five and six of The Crown, has recreated Diana's iconic 1992 Vogue cover for the Radio Times. Wearing a black polo-neck sweater and sporting the same blonde hairstyle, Debicki pays homage to the late Princess. The upcoming final series of The Crown will delve into the weeks before Diana's death and the fallout within the royal family, stirring up emotions for those who lived through those dramatic days. The Crown's portrayal of Diana's death and its aftermath has been handled sensitively, according to Andrew Morton, Diana's biographer.
Elizabeth Debicki, the actor who portrays Princess Diana in the final season of The Crown, described the moments leading up to Diana's death as "completely unbearable" after reenacting the car chase through Paris. Debicki felt trapped during filming and emphasized the emotional challenge of portraying those days. The show has faced criticism for blurring the lines between historical accuracy and fiction, prompting Netflix to add a "fictional dramatisation" clarification to the trailer. The season focuses on the weeks before Diana's death and the monarchy's response to her passing, concluding with William meeting Kate and Charles marrying Camilla.
Elizabeth Debicki discusses the "immense responsibility" she feels portraying Princess Diana in the final season of "The Crown." She reflects on her own memories of Diana's death and the impact the late princess had on her mother. Debicki describes the role as both difficult and beautiful, emphasizing the dedication of the cast and crew to accurately depict Diana's story. The first part of the sixth season premieres on November 16th.
Elizabeth Debicki, who plays Princess Diana in the Netflix series "The Crown," has described the experience of dealing with fake paparazzi as "incredibly invasive." Debicki portrays Diana in the final season of the show, depicting the princess in the last weeks of her life. The cast also had to navigate the real-life death of Queen Elizabeth II during production. Despite this, returning cast members found the sixth season to be a more relaxed experience. Dominic West, who plays Prince Charles, revealed that he no longer used prosthetics to alter his ears for the role.
The cast for the upcoming horror film MaXXXine, the third installment in the X series, has been announced. The film will follow Mia Goth's character, Maxine, as she tries to make it as an actress in 1980s Los Angeles while dealing with the dangerous world of underground filmmaking. The cast includes Elizabeth Debicki, Moses Sumney, Michelle Monaghan, Bobby Cannavale, Lily Collins, Halsey, Giancarlo Esposito, and Kevin Bacon. The film will be produced by A24 and directed by Ti West.