Marilyn Monroe has shown to have a legacy unlike few other Hollywood actresses. Numerous movies and documentaries have been produced in an effort to unravel the gorgeous, enticing, and enigmatic life of America's most famous sex symbol. Her films and iconic images have endured decades later.

Marilyn Monroe has shown to have a legacy unlike few other Hollywood actresses. Numerous movies and documentaries have been produced in an effort to unravel the gorgeous, enticing, and enigmatic life of America's most famous sex symbol. Her films and iconic images have endured decades later.

When and Where Will Blonde Be Released?

Blonde will be released on September 28, 2022, on Netflix. 

What is Blonde Rated?

Blonde has been given the rare rating of NC-17 for some sexual material. In case you didn't know, NC-17 is above the R rating at the MPA and means "No one 17 and under is admitted." This marks the first film by Netflix to be given this rating. 

When and Where Will Blonde Be Released?

Blonde will be released on September 28, 2022, on Netflix. 

Is There a Trailer for Blonde?

The camera is instantly focused on Marilyn in the teaser, which was published on June 16, 2022. She sobs and seems to be pleading or praying for someone to help her. After then, black-and-white and colour footage of her life as a star are shown in the teaser.

Who Plays in Blonde?

Ana de Armas, a Cuban-Spanish actress, is awe-inspiring thanks to her striking resemblance to the actual Marilyn Monroe. De Armas made her American film debut in the 2015 sexual thriller Knock Knock, and because she was new to the country and had limited English .

What Is the Plot of Blonde?

Discover a life both known and unknown in this boldly imaginative film from Director Andrew Dominik that explores the complicated life of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe. 

Her acting career will undoubtedly be covered in Blonde, but maybe more importantly, so will her relationships and personal life. The trailers definitely suggest a story that will centre on Marilyn's perspective, something the general public never really got to experience.