The “provocative” pictures that landed Nicole Kidman a 2012 movie role: “It was a thumbs up”
GQ's coverage revisits how Nicole Kidman secured a role in the 2012 film Trespass, reportedly after a set of striking, "provocative" promotional photographs helped convince filmmakers she was right for the part. The anecdote highlights the sometimes unconventional ways casting decisions are made in Hollywood, where an actor's image or a single striking photoshoot can carry weight alongside more traditional auditions.
According to the piece, those involved in casting the thriller—which also starred Nicolas Cage—responded positively to the images, described as giving "a thumbs up" to Kidman joining the project. The article frames this as an example of how visual presentation and star image can factor into film casting, using Kidman's Trespass role as a specific case study.
- Photos reportedly helped Nicole Kidman land a role in 2012's Trespass.
- Filmmakers gave a "thumbs up" after seeing the provocative pictures.
- Trespass also starred Nicolas Cage as her co-lead.