Tonya Harding is still one of the most infamous American athletes of all time, an extremely polarising figure who rose to semi-stardom ahead of the 1994 Winter Olympics after her boyfriend hired a man to attack her biggest competitor, Nancy Kerrigan. Harding became a public enemy following Kerrigan's injury, and had a major flameout during the Olympics despite her talent on the ice.

Such a juicy public feud with Kerrigan and a dramatic sports arc make great fodder for a biopic, and Craig Gillespie's I, Tonya already has a lot of buzz after its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. Starring Margot Robbie as Harding (she's perfectly rocking those early-'90s bangs) and Allison Janney as Harding's mother, LaVona, I, Tonya takes the black comedy route rather than being a sentimental sports movie—and it could earn Robbie an Oscar nomination next year.

I, Tonya hits cinemas in December. Watch the first teaser trailer for the movie below.

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From: Esquire US