By Patrick Cremona

Published: Thursday, 29 September 2022 at 12:00 am


New Netflix film Blonde is certainly not a biopic in the traditional sense of the word.

Although the film is technically based on the true story of Marilyn Monroe – and does include several scenes which reflect real moments from her life – its actual source is Joyce Carol Oates’s historical fiction novel of the same name, meaning not everything in the film really happened at all.

The film, unsurprisingly, ends with Monroe’s death, and you may be wondering if this is one of the parts of the film that was depicted accurately.

Read on for everything you need to know.

How did Marilyn Monroe die?

As is shown in the film, Monroe became addicted to prescription drugs, including barbiturates and amphetamines, and soon became dependent on them.

This is said to have begun while she was shooting John Huston’s film The Misfits in 1960 – which was written by her then-husband Arthur Miller.

During the shoot, production had to be paused for about a week while Monroe went to a hospital to detox, but she remained addicted and her eventual cause of death was given as a barbiturate overdose.

She was found dead on 5th August 1962, and according to many of her friends at the time, it was considered likely to have been an accident, rather than a suicide.