Charlize Theron is completely unrecognizable as Megyn Kelly in the first teaser for the Fox News drama ‘Bombshell’ (via toofab)
, follows the story of the many women who allegedly faced years of sexual harassment by Roger Ailes at Fox News.
In the teaser, Robbie, who plays Kayla Pospisil, a character made up for the film, walks into an empty elevator. Theron, almost unrecognizable as, enters the elevator and curiously looks at Robbie's character. Then, a few floors later, Kidman, who plays former Fox News employee Gretchen Carlson, joins the ladies as they head to the second floor: the Fox News Channel's executive suite.
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