The Fox News film concerning the downfall of Roger Ailes has a first-look teaser and can be titled “Bombshell.”
Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie star within the movie as Megyn Kelly, Gretchen Carlson and Kayla Pospisil (a fictional information producer) respectively within the movie directed by Jay Roach and written by “The Big Short” author Charles Randolph.
The movie will inform the story of the Fox News sexual harassment scandal from the standpoint of the ladies who took on the poisonous male tradition of Fox News, which in the end led to Ailes’ downfall.
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Ailes resigned from Fox News in 2016 after Carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit that resulted in a number of ladies coming ahead with comparable accusations. At the time, Ailes was thought-about the mastermind behind the success of Fox News and one of the highly effective males in each media and American politics.
“Bombshell,” which additionally stars Kate McKinnon, Stephen Root, Connie Britton and Allison Janney, with John Lithgow as Roger Ailes and Malcolm McDowell as Rupert Murdoch, opens in theaters from Lionsgate on Dec. 20, 2019.
Roach, Randolph, Beth Kono, Aaron L. Gilbert, A.J. Dix and Margaret Riley are producing. Theron is co-producing, whereas Jason Cloth and Ashley Levinson are executive-producing. Bron Studios can also be producing and co-financing.
Take a have a look at the primary teaser above, which options the three stars quietly and anxiously using an elevator right down to the second ground of the Fox News Channel as they’re about to drop their bombshell accusation.
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