No movie in Warner Bros history has sold so many tickets so fast, the studio said of the movie directed by Greta Gerwig.
The film, which stars Margot Robbie in the titular role, and Ryan Gosling as Barbie's iconic beau, Ken, sends Mattel Inc's iconic doll on an adventure into the real world.
Is Barbie worth the hype?
"Barbie" is expected to rake in more than $100 million in U.S. and Canadian theaters in its first weekend, while "Oppenheimer" is projected to bring in over $50 million.
Even though Gerwig occasionally uses the film as the vehicle for what seems like a gender studies lecture for undergraduates, it is evident that the movie was created by professionals who understand how children’s imaginations develop while playing with Barbies.
Capitalism has a long history of appropriating and commodifying social movements
After Ryan Gosling's photo from the set of "Barbie" went viral, the BTS ARMY joked that his black suit looked just like Jimin's from the "Permission To Dance" song video.
"There's so many things that have been placed upon Barbie and I hope after this, people use Barbie to examine themselves and their place in the world."
Warner Bros. released an exciting new official trailer for the highly anticipated "Barbie'' film yesterday, offering a glimpse into Greta Gerwig's summer blockbuster.
No movie in Warner Bros history has sold so many tickets so fast, the studio said of the movie directed by Greta Gerwig.
The film, which stars Margot Robbie in the titular role, and Ryan Gosling as Barbie's iconic beau, Ken, sends Mattel Inc's iconic doll on an adventure into the real world.
Is Barbie worth the hype?
"Barbie" is expected to rake in more than $100 million in U.S. and Canadian theaters in its first weekend, while "Oppenheimer" is projected to bring in over $50 million.
Even though Gerwig occasionally uses the film as the vehicle for what seems like a gender studies lecture for undergraduates, it is evident that the movie was created by professionals who understand how children’s imaginations develop while playing with Barbies.
Capitalism has a long history of appropriating and commodifying social movements
After Ryan Gosling's photo from the set of "Barbie" went viral, the BTS ARMY joked that his black suit looked just like Jimin's from the "Permission To Dance" song video.
"There's so many things that have been placed upon Barbie and I hope after this, people use Barbie to examine themselves and their place in the world."
Warner Bros. released an exciting new official trailer for the highly anticipated "Barbie'' film yesterday, offering a glimpse into Greta Gerwig's summer blockbuster.
Warner Bros Pictures have released the trailer of "Barbie", and it seems everyone is either a Barbie or a Ken doll in the movie, except for Michael Cera who plays Allan—a line of the Barbie doll released in the 1960s and marketed as Ken's friend, with it later being discontinued.