Marie Curie biography film "Radioactive Material" released official trailer starring Rosamund Pike

Marie Curie biography film "Radioactive Material" released official trailer starring Rosamund Pike

The official trailer and poster of the biographical film "Radioactive" of Marie Curie were released. The film tells the story of the relationship between Marie Curie and her husband and their contributions to science. Rosamund Pike plays Marie Curie.

The film is directed by Maja Satrapi (Growing Up in Iran) and written by Jack Thorne (Wonder, Skins), and is based on the comic book Marie & Pierre Curie: A Tale of Love and Fallout by Lauren Redniss.

Reilly plays Pierre Curie, Barnard plays Paul Langevin, a scientist with whom Curie has an affair, Taylor-Joy plays Irene, one of Curie's daughters, and Beale plays Lippmann, a professor at the University of Paris who clashed with Curie.

In the poster, Marie Curie, played by Rosamund Pike, is holding a glass container containing the radioactive element radium. If you look closely, you will find that the radioactive element has turned into a mushroom cloud formed by the atomic bomb explosion, proving that radium is one of the materials that make up the atomic bomb.

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