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According to Deadline, the main role of Patrick Bateman will not be gender-swapped in Guadagnino’s version of American Psycho. The outlet’s report was in response to a recent rumor that gained traction, suggesting that Margot Robbie would headline the remake. That bit of speculation caused a bit of a stir in some circles, but it sounds like Guadagnino is searching for a male lead for his upcoming adaptation.
Should Patrick Bateman Be Gender-Swapped in Luca Guadagnino’s American Psycho?

While the latest news debunks the female lead rumors, it’s still fair to wonder if that would be a change worth considering. Christian Bale’s performance as Patrick Bateman will cast a large shadow over the remake. Over two decades later, that turn is still considered to be one of the actor’s finest, and it will be hard to not compare the new Bateman to Bale’s interpretation (which, in turn, could hurt the remake’s reception). Going in a different direction by swapping the gender would allow the new American Psycho to carve out its own path by telling the story from a different perspective. Plus, Robbie is a gifted actress who has the talent and range to handle this kind of material.
The notion of a gender-swapped Patrick Bateman is potentially fascinating, but there are other ways Guadagnino’s American Psycho can stand out. While a fan favorite, Harron’s film makes some notable changes to the original novel by Bret Easton Ellis. Perhaps Guadagnino’s film can be a more faithful adaptation, similar to how Edgar Wright’s take on The Running Man is said to stick closer to Stephen King’s text. There will still obviously be similarities between the two iterations of American Psycho, but leaning more heavily into some of the book’s graphic details could go a long way in ensuring the remake isn’t just a pale imitation.








