A Future Hollywood Trinity? Sydney Sweeney, Margaret Qualley and Mikey Madison’s Iconic 2019 Picture Makes Rounds, Following Oscar 2025

Published 03/03/2025, 11:18 PM EST

Lightning rarely strikes thrice, yet these actresses defy probability. Sydney Sweeney reigns supreme across multiple formats, her versatility captivating audiences in living rooms and theaters alike. Mikey Madison's artistic pinnacle arrived with her Best Actress Oscar triumph at the 97th Academy Awards, validating years of nuanced performances. Meanwhile, Margaret Qualley's name echoes through casting conversations as the frontrunner for the next Bond girl. Their individual wins are coming together to shape something bigger, shaking up Hollywood in a way that is impossible to ignore. 

Their individual rises are unstoppable, marked by accolades, record-breaking successes, and critical acclaim. Yet, after the 2025 Oscars, one iconic 2019 picture resurfaces, capturing the moment that first connected these Hollywood legends.

The rise of Sydney Sweeney, Margaret Qualley, and Mikey Madison

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Destiny intertwined their paths on Quentin Tarantino's 2019 masterpiece, and since then these actresses have long surpassed the rising star label, shaping the industry's future. A 2019 photo from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is now making waves on X, reigniting discussions about their incredible rise. Sydney Sweeney, Margaret Qualley, and Mikey Madison, once Quentin Tarantino's muses, have each carved their own distinct paths to stardom.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was a cinematic launchpad that catapulted each of these actress towards stardom. Sydney Sweeney's portrayal of Dianne 'Snake' Lake revealed an intensity later harnessed in her breakthrough role in Euphoria. Margaret Qualley's mesmerizing P----cat showcased the magnetic presence that became her trademark. Mikey Madison's haunting embodiment of Susan 'Sadie' Atkins foreshadowed the profound emotional depth that would eventually earn gold-plated recognition. This shared canvas revealed three artists poised for extraordinary futures.    

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Once rising stars, now industry powerhouses, these actresses are shaping Hollywood on their terms, a stark contrast to how Once Upon a Time in Hollywood framed them as mere aesthetic additions.

How Once Upon a Time in Hollywood framed its women

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood framed Sydney Sweeney, Margaret Qualley, and Mikey Madison in a way that leaned into the male gaze, making their roles more about aesthetics than depth. While the film dripped with vintage allure, it often reduced these actresses to seductive, mysterious figures, serving as backdrops to the male leads. Margaret Qualley’s P----cat, with her flirtatious charm, Sydney Sweeney’s hypnotic presence, and Mikey Madison’s eerie intensity, all played into Quentin Tarantino’s signature fixation with beauty and danger, rather than giving them layered arcs.

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What once was surface-level allure has since transformed into unstoppable force, with each actress redefining her place in Hollywood. Sydney Sweeney pushed beyond acting, founding Fifty-Fifty Films, proving her business skills match her on-screen brilliance. Margaret Qualley continued crafting a career rooted in artistic depth, with The Substance solidifying her as a performer who values substance over spectacle. Meanwhile, Mikey Madison stunned the industry with her Oscar-winning performance in Anoraher first lead role. With just nine films under her belt, Hollywood is now watching her next move, though for now, she is happily grounded in puppy duty.

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Shraddha

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Shraddha is a content chameleon with 3 years of experience, expertly juggling entertainment and non-entertainment writing, from scriptwriting to reporting. Having penned over 2,000 articles, she’s covered everything from Hollywood’s glitzy drama to the latest pop culture trends. With a knack for telling stories that keep readers hooked, Shraddha thrives on dissecting celebrity scandals and cultural moments.

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