Once Upon a Time in Hollywood poster shows Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate in new Tarantino film
The director's ninth film is set to the backdrop of the Manson Family Murders
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Your support makes all the difference.A brand new Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood poster has been released showing Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate.
The one-sheet comes just one day after the release of a one-sheet for the new Quentin Tarantino film featuring Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood, set to come out on 26 July in the US and on 14 August in the UK, is set in Los Angeles, around the time of the Manson Family murders that took place on 8 and 9 August 1969.
Tate, the film star wife of Roman Polanski, was murdered in her home by the Manson family on 8 August 1969.
Robbie joins an all-star ensemble including Dakota Fanning, Damien Lewis and Al Pacino.
The cast also includes Al Pacino, Bruce Dern and Lena Dunham. Burt Reynolds and Luke Perry will appear posthumously in the film.
You can see Robbie as Tate below.
To see the full cast and access all the information about the movie, click here.
Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood will be released in the UK on 14 August.
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