Back in June, Sony released a controversial teaser poster for The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo  that featured a topless Rooney Mara and her exposed nipple ring. “I’ve  already started to read posts about how hot Rooney [Mara] is with her  nipple ring on full display. That’s enough to start my blood boiling,” wrote Women in Hollywood’s Melissa Silverstein in the wonderfully titled post The Pornification of Lisbeth Salander.  “Lisbeth [Salander] is not supposed to be hot. That’s one of the  reasons why we love her so much.” Responding to the general discontent  for the first time, Mara doesn’t necessarily agree.
“I was supportive of [the poster],” she told EW.  “I understand why there was a lot of controversy. People have a hard  time with strong females and with nudity. But I think had I been doing  something incredibly violent on the poster, people wouldn’t have had a  problem with it. That sort of says a lot about the world that we live  in. It’s just a teaser poster. I think it did just that. It teased  people.”
Speaking of teasing, it seems that Mara had to go through quite a ringer to get David Fincher to cast her in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo:  two months of meetings and rehearsals, all which culminated in an  ultimatum. “David sat me down and gave me this long speech about the  part. Then he handed me his iPad, and it had the press release on it. He  said, ‘I’m prepared to send this out. You have half an hour to let me  know if you want the part.’”
 
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