Margot Robbie’s Breakout Role, ‘The Wolf of Wall Street,’ Streams on Starz

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Margot Robbie’s Breakout Performance Is Getting Easier To Watch

After an uneven last few years punctuated by the biggest hit of her career, Margot Robbie recently headlined the divisive Wuthering Heights. The movie rode a wave of polarizing buzz to a huge debut at the box office, and has reportedly recouped its $80 million production budget in four days flat. In her capacity as producer, Robbie chose to go with a lower bid from Warner Bros. To ensure that the movie was given a theatrical release, even though Netflix had reportedly bid $150 million to acquire it.

Wuthering Heights continues Robbie’s long partnership with Warner Bros., which dates back a decade. And it was with Warner Bros. That she delivered Barbie, which grossed $1.4 billion worldwide.

However, she was introduced to global audiences in a Paramount picture that earned her a seat at the same table as arguably the greatest actor-director pairing of the last three decades.

The movie in question was released in 2013, before Robbie and Warner Bros. Began their partnership with The Legend of Tarzan and Suicide Squad in 2016. It grossed over $400 million worldwide against a reported budget of $100 million, making it the highest-earning film of its legendary director’s career. The movie also scored five Oscar nominations but proved to be as divisive as Wuthering Heights for its perceived glorification of depraved behavior. It became embroiled in controversy after one of its producers was implicated in a financial scandal.

The Wolf of Wall Street Heads to Starz

The movie we’re talking about is Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street, and it’s heading to the Starz streaming service this March. The three-hour epic holds a 79% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus reads, “Funny, self-referential, and irreverent to a fault, The Wolf of Wall Street finds Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio at their most infectiously dynamic.” Rotten Tomatoes

Scorsese and DiCaprio would go on to function together on Killers of the Flower Moon and are set to reunite on a psychological thriller that will also feature Jennifer Lawrence. Robbie, went on to star alongside DiCaprio and Brad Pitt in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood; in Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City; in Damien Chazelle’s Babylon; and in David O. Russell’s Amsterdam.

You can watch The Wolf of Wall Street on Starz from March 1, and you can check out Wuthering Heights in theaters. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.

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