On August 1, Universal Pictures announced that it had secured the rights to Britney Spears' bestselling 2023 memoir, The Woman in Me, with Jon M. Chu set to direct and Marc Platt producing. While no official casting decisions have been announced, fans are already speculating who will play the iconic pop star on the big screen. Here are 10 actresses who could potentially portray Britney Spears in the upcoming biopic.
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Sabrina Carpenter: This Disney Channel actress-turned-musician is a fan favorite, known for her roles in Girl Meets World and Tall Girl. She's even covered Spears' "...Baby One More Time" on tour.
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Tate McRae: This singer, songwriter, and dancer shares similarities with Spears, both starting their careers young. Spears even interviewed McRae for V Magazine, expressing her admiration for the young artist.
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Millie Bobby Brown: The Stranger Things star has openly expressed her desire to portray Spears, citing her relatability to the pop star's story.
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Sydney Sweeney: Although less musically inclined, Sweeney's striking resemblance to Spears and acting skills make her a compelling choice for the role.
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Bella Thorne: Known for her Disney Channel roles and candid social media presence, Thorne shares a similar vibe with Spears.
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Dove Cameron: Another Disney alum with a background in acting, music, and dance, Cameron has also expressed her love for Spears.
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Elle Fanning: This actress is known for her diverse roles and even dressed up as Spears for Halloween in 2022, showcasing her resemblance to the pop star.
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Florence Pugh: While a wildcard pick, Pugh's acting prowess and singing abilities displayed in A Good Person make her a potential candidate.
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Grace Van Dien: This Stranger Things alum shares a similar blonde look with Spears and has a diverse acting background.
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Madelyn Cline: Known for her roles in Outer Banks and Glass Onion, Cline could bring a fresh energy to the role of Spears.
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