01of 10Spoilers Ahead!Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Saoirse Ronan and Eliza Scanlen inLittle Women.Wilson Webb/Columbia PicturesIf you haven’t read or seenLittle Women, proceed with caution. We don’t want topull a Rachel fromFriends, if you know what we mean …
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Spoilers Ahead!
Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Saoirse Ronan and Eliza Scanlen inLittle Women.Wilson Webb/Columbia Pictures

If you haven’t read or seenLittle Women, proceed with caution. We don’t want topull a Rachel fromFriends, if you know what we mean …
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Saoirse Ronan (2019), Winona Ryder (1994) and June Allyson (1949) as Jo March
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03of 10Timothée Chalamet (2019), Christian Bale (1994) and Peter Lawford (1949) as Theodore “Laurie” LaurenceSony Pictures; Everette Collection; Donaldson Collection/Getty ImagesIt looks like “good hair” is a main qualifier for this role. That and, obviously, superb acting skills. Chalamet is stepping into the role of Laurie, Jo March’s best friend who is not-so-secretly in love with her. Joturns down Laurie’s proposaland he eventually ends up with gasp Amy.
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Timothée Chalamet (2019), Christian Bale (1994) and Peter Lawford (1949) as Theodore “Laurie” Laurence
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It looks like “good hair” is a main qualifier for this role. That and, obviously, superb acting skills. Chalamet is stepping into the role of Laurie, Jo March’s best friend who is not-so-secretly in love with her. Joturns down Laurie’s proposaland he eventually ends up with gasp Amy.
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Emma Watson (2019), Trini Alvarado (1994) and Janet Leigh (1949) as Meg March

05of 10Meryl Streep (2019), Mary Wickes (1994) and Lucile Watson (1949) as Aunt MarchSony Pictures; Everette Collection; Tim McCleary/Getty ImagesAunt March looms large in the March household, as she is the rich widow who controls, well, pretty much everything. On the outside, she’s harsh and no-nonsense, but she’s secretly a bit of a softie. This part was practically tailor-made for Streep, who follows in the footsteps of Wickes and Watson.
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Meryl Streep (2019), Mary Wickes (1994) and Lucile Watson (1949) as Aunt March
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Aunt March looms large in the March household, as she is the rich widow who controls, well, pretty much everything. On the outside, she’s harsh and no-nonsense, but she’s secretly a bit of a softie. This part was practically tailor-made for Streep, who follows in the footsteps of Wickes and Watson.
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James Norton (2019), Eric Stoltz (1994) and Richard Stapley (1949) as John Brooke
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Florence Pugh (2019), Kirsten Dunst (1994) and Elizabeth Taylor (1949) as Amy March

08of 10Eliza Scanlen (2019), Claire Danes (1994) and Margaret O’Brien (1949) as Beth MarchSony Pictures; Everette Collection; Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesScanlen is the latest actress to take on the role of poor, sweet Beth. Beth’s plotline involves contracting scarlet fever, so you can only imagine that it doesn’t end happily for her.
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Eliza Scanlen (2019), Claire Danes (1994) and Margaret O’Brien (1949) as Beth March

Scanlen is the latest actress to take on the role of poor, sweet Beth. Beth’s plotline involves contracting scarlet fever, so you can only imagine that it doesn’t end happily for her.
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Louis Garrel (2019), Gabriel Byrne (1994) and Rossano Brazzi (1949) as Friedrich Bhaer
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Laura Dern (2019), Susan Sarandon (1994) and Mary Astor (1949) as Marmee March

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