Once Upon A Time In Hollywood trailer features Brad Pitt as Leonardo DiCaprio's stunt double... while Luke Perry is seen for first time in final role By Justin Enriquez For Dailymail.com Published: 16:50 BST, 21 May 2019 | Updated: 17:45 BST, 21 May 2019 94 shares 1 Viewcomments The first official full trailer has been released for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and like the teaser it features A-listers Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Margot Robbie. However seen for the first time in the two-and-a-half minute clip was Luke Perry in his final role. As much of the plot has been kept under wraps, the trailer for Quentin Tarantino's ninth full length feature sheds more light on the relationship between Brad and Leo's characters, Robbie's portrayal of Sharon Tate, and how Charles Manson and 'family' will be featured in the film. Leading men: The first official full trailer has been released for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and like the teaser it features A-listers Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio Blonde ambition: Margot Robbie was also seen in her role as actress Sharon Tate who was murdered by Charles Manson and his 'family' in 1969 The clip's release coincided with Once Upon A Time In Hollywood being screened for the first time at the Cannes International Film Festival in France on Tuesday. As the top-billed stars have been seen in the previous teaser released in March, one of the biggest additions to the newer clip is Luke Perry who is seen for the first time in his final role. He died at age 52 on March 4, 2019 after suffering a massive stroke on February 27 as his pro-wrestler son Jack 'Jungle Boy' Perry later revealed it was a bit of a dream role for him. Of his father, the 21-year-old said on Chris Jericho's Talk Is Jericho podcast earlier this month: 'You know, he liked Riverdale, but it was like his job, kind of, but this, he told me, he said, "This is like you getting to wrestle Chris Jericho." Final ride: As the top-billed stars have been seen in the teaser released in March, one of the biggest additions to the newer clip is Luke Perry who is seen for the first time in his final role 'And this is like the biggest thing. He said, "If I never work again, I'm happy with it."' Margot Robbie was not featured much in the teaser released two months ago as the new clip showcases more of her portrayal of rising actress Sharon Tate who was murdered by Charles Manson and his 'family' in 1969. The 28-year-old Oscar-nominated actress puts on an impressive performance as the relatively bubbly Tate who goes to the movies to watch herself in 1968 Dean Martin film The Wrecking Crew. She proudly tells the worker at the iconic The Fox Bruin Theater in Westwood, California ticketing booth window: 'I'm Sharon Tate. I'm in the movie. That's me. I play miss Carlson, the klutz.' Interesting: Robbie was not featured much in the teaser released two months ago as the new clip showcases more of her portrayal of rising actress Sharon Tate who was murdered by Charles Manson and his 'family' in 1969 Proud: The 28-year-old Oscar-nominated actress puts on an impressive performance as the relatively bubbly Tate who goes to the movies to watch herself in 1968 Dean Martin film The Wrecking Crew Talented: She proudly tells the worker at the iconic The Fox Bruin Theater in Westwood, California ticketing booth window: 'I'm Sharon Tate. I'm in the movie. That's me. I play miss Carlson, the klutz' DiCaprio, 44, plays actor Rick Dalton while 55-year-old Pitt plays his longtime stunt double Rick Booth as the dynamic of their relationship is showcased a bit more. The two seem to be struggling with the changing Hollywood landscape as Booth later hangs out with notorious serial killer Manson and his 'family.' At one point one of Manson's followers nicknamed Pussycat (played by Margaret Qualley) holds hands with Gypsy (Lena Dunham) as she tells the stuntman: 'Charlie is really going to like you.' Later a shirtless Dalton could be seen shirtless on a roof as he peers down on a long-haired man who slowly turns around to reveal himself as Charles Manson (Damon Herriman) before surprisingly flashing a big smile and waving toward him. The movie is a character comedy/drama set in 1969 in Los Angeles, with multiple story lines paying tribute to what is widely known as Hollywood's 'golden age.' The ninth film from the writer-director Tarantino features a large ensemble cast and multiple storylines in a tribute to the final moments of Hollywood's golden age. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood will hit US theaters on July 26 and is set for a UK release on August 14. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility