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Gaslit trailer follows Julia Roberts as Margaret Mitchell from the Watergate scandal

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The Watergate scandal gets a whole new perspective in the first trailer for the upcoming Starz series Gaslit, starring Julia Roberts.Roberts plays Margaret Mitchell, the wife of Richard Nixon's attorney general John Mitchell (Sean Penn), who was the first person to, 'publicly sound the alarm on Nixon's involvement' in the Watergate scandal.The show is said to be, 'a modern take on Watergate that focuses on the untold stories and forgotten characters of the scandal.' New trailer:The Watergate scandal gets a whole new perspective in the first trailer for the upcoming Starz series Gaslit, starring Julia Roberts Sean as John:Roberts plays Margaret Mitchell, the wife of Richard Nixon's attorney general John Mitchell (Sean Penn), who was the first person to, 'publicly sound the alarm on Nixon's involvement' in the Watergate scandalThe trailer begins with Mitchell being introduced as cameras are flashed, while a man says, 'You are the first person to publicly accuse the President for the Watergate break-in.

Are you crazy?'She responds, 'I'm a Southern woman. We speak our minds, we talk. I never stop talking,' when the interviewer says, 'I bet your husband loves that,' and she says, without missing a beat, 'He takes it in stride.' The trailer features more shots of both Margaret and John, with a graphic that reads, 'Based on the insane but shockingly true story.

Crazy:The trailer begins with Mitchell being introduced as cameras are flashed, while a man says, 'You are the first person to publicly accuse the President for the Watergate break-in.

Are you crazy?' Nonstop:She responds, 'I'm a Southern woman. We speak our minds, we talk. I never stop talking Stride: The interviewer says, 'I bet your husband loves that,' and she says,.

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