First look at Nina Dobrev's new Netflix movie The Out-Laws

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First look at Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev's new Netflix movie

that the actress"did the best read" for the part and"was one of the best auditions I had ever seen, and for that role specifically." Yet, she did not land the role as she looked too different from the original actress.

Rapaport went on to explain that while Dobrev"is a super star, she does not look like Kelly Rutherford." In the end the spin-off never happened, but the episode of

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