Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie, 29, and husband Tom Ackerley, 30, stepped out wearing latex gloves as they stood in line at a grocery store in Los Angeles amid the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday.
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Margot Robbie wears a bandana over her face while running a quick errand on Thursday afternoon (April 2) in Los Angeles.
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Margot Robbie is staying safe while out in public!
The 29-year-old two-time Oscar-nominated actress and husband Tom Ackerely stopped by a grocery store on Saturday afternoon (April 4) in Los Angeles.
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That last pic in the set with her husband two posts above... such a beauty :heart:.. she was born with what all the instagram celebrities are paying doctors thousands of dollars to create but has been blessed with a slightly pedestrian air to it so that it doesn't quite work in a beauty ad or even public appearances.. it gains more meaning when she's emitting something (acting), and then when she's literally doing nothing lol (as seen above).

The first three pics in that same set, though... you're doing it all wrong, Margot! also love her for picking Lassen's (and mildly jealous cause.. Barbecue Saturday) but if you're going to go out, buy enough so that you don't have to do grocery shopping every other day..
 
Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley are getting some fresh air.
The 29-year-old Suicide Squad actress and the 30-year-old producer were spotted stepping out for a walk amid the global health crisis on Tuesday (April 28) in Los Angeles.
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Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley appeared to still be in the honeymoon phase of their relationship on Saturday, when the couple were snapped in a passionate embrace in Los Angeles.
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Yet Margot Robbie headed out for some air on Saturday as she was seen stepping out with her husband. The Australian actress, 29, looked radiant in a floral co-ord.
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Margot Robbie, Christina Hodson Reteam for New 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Movie for Disney (Exclusive)

This project is separate from the already announced franchise reboot being developed by 'Pirates' scribe Ted Elliott and 'Chernobyl' creator Craig Mazin.
Margot Robbie is setting sail with help from her Birds of Prey writer Christina Hodson.

Hodson has been tapped to write a new, female-fronted Pirates of the Caribbean for Disney, with Robbie attached to star.
While plot details are being kept in Davey Jones’ locker, the project, in early development, is not intended to be a spinoff of the long-running franchise that had pirate Jack Sparrow at its center, but rather a wholly original story with new characters under the Pirates moniker, itself inspired by the long-running attraction at Disneyland.

The new project is said to be separate from the already announced reboot of the popular franchise that has Pirates scribe Ted Elliott and Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin developing the story.

Longtime Pirates producer Jerry Bruckheimer is attached to produce both the Elliott/Mazin project and this new Robbie/Hodson project.

Pirates of the Caribbean is one of the most lucrative film franchises of all time, grossing over $4.5 billion across five feature films. But the Pirates franchise, fronted by Johnny Depp, has shown its age, with the fifth installment, 2017's Dead Men Tell No Tales, coming in with the second-lowest box office of the series ($795 million, unadjusted worldwide) only ahead of original film Curse of the Black Pearl. The studio has been plotting ways to revive the brand with stories from new talent.

Hodson is one of Hollywood's go-to blockbuster writers, with credits that include Transformers spinoff Bumblebee as well as DC superhero projects The Flash, which now has Michael Keaton reprising his famous role of Batman, and Batgirl.

Robbie's recent features include Bombshell and Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood, and she will next be seen in James Gunn's The Suicide Squad sequel.

In addition to collaborating on Birds of Prey, Robbie and Hodson together in 2019 launched the Lucky Exports Pitch Program, a new initiative aimed at getting more female-identifying writers hired by studios to write action-centric movies.

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I do love the combination of Margot Robbie and Christina Hodson, but I wished that it was another project... I'm not too eager for another POTC movie, even if it has nothing to do with the existing films...
 
Margot Robbie is enjoying a day out with a friend!
The 30-year-old two-time Oscar-nominated actress headed home after spending the day at a friend’s house on Sunday (July 5) in Los Angeles.
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Margot Robbie and her husband Tom Ackerley, both 30, looked as smitten as ever on Friday, when they were spotted enjoying a relaxed stroll in London
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Chanel Spring 2021 virtual photocall on 6th October, 2020.

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John David Washington has joined Christian Bale and Margot Robbie in David O. Russell’s untitled new film at New Regency.

Russell will direct from his own script. Plot details are being kept under wraps.

Executive are planning to start production in Los Angeles in January. Emmanuel “Chivo” Lubezki will serve as cinematographer. The film will be distributed via New Regency’s deal with 20th Century Studios, owned by Disney. Matthew Budman (“Joy,” “American Hustle”) is producing.

Earlier this year, Michael B. Jordan had been attached to the project, but that’s no longer the case.

Russell was nominated for directing and screenplay Oscars for both “American Hustle” and “Silver Linings Playbook.” His most recent directing effort was Jennifer Lawrence’s 2015 drama “Joy” for Fox. His other credits include “Spanking the Monkey,” “Flirting with Disaster,” “Three Kings” and “I Heart Huckabees.”

Washington broke into the entertainment business as part of the main cast of the HBO comedy series “Ballers” and he starred as Ron Stallworth in Spike Lee’s drama-comedy “BlacKkKlansman,” receiving Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. He stars in Christopher Nolan’s time-travel spy film “Tenet.”

Washington also stars with Zendaya in the drama “Malcolm & Marie,” which was sold to Netflix last month during the Toronto International Film Festival.

Arnon Milchan founded New Regency in 1984. The company’s credits include “12 Years a Slave,” “JFK,” “Heat,” “Fight Club,” “Little Women,” “The Big Short” and “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.” Milchan has scored nominations for the Academy Award for Best Picture for “L.A. Confidential” and “The Revenant.” The news was first reported by Deadline Hollywood.

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