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SKINcoming on DVD & Blu-ray: The Love Witch, Solace, & More! 3.14.17

A pair of recent releases anchor a week filled with remastered classics debuting on Blu-ray!… read more

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SKINcoming on DVD & Blu-ray: The Love Witch, Solace, & More! 3.14.17

Sorry, Rooney Mara Won't Be in "Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" Sequel

Who Will Be The Next (And Nude) Lisbeth Salander?… read more

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Sorry, Rooney Mara Won't Be in "Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" Sequel

Check Out These Amazing Drawings of Alternate Lisbeth Salander Casting Options

Since we’ve all watched The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo like good little people-who-are-trying-to-figure-out-why-the-hell-it’s-is-such-a-phenomenon-because-even-my-parents-care-about-it-now, it’s the perfect time to reflect on what would’ve happened if David Fincher ditched Rooney Mara and opted for another ingenue to play Lisbeth Salander. Carey Mulligan? Ellen Page? Anne Hathaway? If I had the MS Paint prowess, I’d whip up renderings of Barbara Stanwyck, Faye Dunaway, and 94-year-old Joan Fontaine in the nose studs and combat boots, but I’ll leave that to your imagination. After the jump, check out a bunch of very accurate, wholly hypothetical Lisbeth portraits. I’m personally in love with the Ellen Page portrait. She’s so delighted to be a traumatized Nordic hacker! The Johansson work is devastating, and not just because of the iPhone-style nudity: As Fincher pointed out, she almost stole the part from Mara. Aww. And yet, I think this drawing is more than commensurate. Actresses as Lisbeth Salander [ But You’re Like Really Pretty via Huffpost]

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‘Dragon Tattoo’ ‘Impossible To Leave Behind,’ Rooney Mara Says

‘It’s attached to your head and your body,’ actress tells MTV News By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Rooney Mara Photo: MTV News It took a lot of work for Rooney Mara to become the tattooed Lisbeth Salander. For David Fincher’s big-screen adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s bestselling “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” the actress didn’t just have to think like the famed fictional hacker: It was a process to get into not just the mind, but also the body of the 24-year-old character — and Rooney’s transformation into the broken and abused Lisbeth lingered with her long after shooting the film. When MTV News asked if she carried herself differently while playing the character, Mara explained, “I think that I probably did. It’s hard to look at yourself in that way. I think it’ll be easier for me to really see that years from now. It’s impossible to leave it behind whenever it’s attached to your head and your body. But when you work 16 hours a day, there isn’t really time to do anything else but go home and go to sleep.” Playing Lisbeth certainly comes with a unique skill set that goes far beyond just understanding her dark backstory. Given Lisbeth’s penchant for computer hacking, motorcycles and physical activity, it comes as no surprise that Mara had to undergo some intense training for the physically and emotionally demanding role, one that had already been imagined once before by Noomi Rapace in a 2009 film version of the novels. “That’s my favorite thing about my job is that your education never really stops,” Mara shared. “I feel like I went to school: I had motorcycle class from 9 to 11, and then I went to dialect class, and then I had skateboarding, and then I had computer training, and then I had kickboxing. I just feel like I learned so much. And that’s kind of the most incredible part about my job is I got to acquire all these skills that I never really wanted or needed, but now I have them.” Whatever Mara did seems to have worked. Her performance is garnering her and the film some high critical praise . The flick opened Tuesday (December 20), and also features Daniel Craig, Stellan Skarsg

Rooney Mara W magazine photos 2011

New photos of Rooney Mara, 25, as Lisbeth Salander, the title character in Hollywood#39;s adaptation of Stieg Larsson#39;s best-selling novel, are set to be published in February#39;s W magazine, on newsstands Jan. 25 – and they put to rest any doubts that Mara might not look the part. Whatever happened to sweet-faced, innocent Rooney Mara? Well, she got tattooed. And pierced. And her hair dyed jet black and chopped. And handed a pack of cigarettes. All for her role in the upcoming blockbuster

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Rooney Mara W magazine photos 2011