Kidman's "Babygirl" Stumbles: Production Hits a Snag
Nicole Kidman's highly anticipated film, "Babygirl," has hit a snag, causing a delay in production. While details remain murky, whispers are circulating about potential budget issues and creative differences.
"Babygirl", a psychological thriller based on a bestselling novel, was set to begin filming in late August. The film, directed by rising star, Chloe Zhao, was set to showcase Kidman in a complex role as a mother grappling with dark secrets.
However, sources reveal that the production has been put on hold, with no confirmed start date. Industry insiders suggest the budget may have ballooned, leading to a reassessment of the project.
The news comes as a disappointment to fans who eagerly awaited the film's release. Kidman's recent string of critically acclaimed roles, including "Being the Ricardos" and "The Northman", had built anticipation for this new project.
"Babygirl" was to be produced by A24, the indie studio known for its groundbreaking and artistic projects. This latest setback raises questions about the future of the film and whether the creative vision can be salvaged.
The delay highlights the challenges that can arise in the film industry, particularly with ambitious projects. It remains to be seen whether "Babygirl" will overcome these obstacles and make it to the big screen.
Stay tuned for updates as the situation unfolds.