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A live-action Barbie film was announced in September 2009 by Universal Pictures with Laurence Mark producing. Development began in April 2014, when Sony Pictures acquired the film rights . Following multiple writer and director changes and the casting of Amy Schumer and later Anne Hathaway as Barbie, the rights were transferred to Warner Bros ...
While the live-action movie version of Mattel's famous toy has been in the works — in some form or another — for 14 years, this isn’t the first time Barbie has appeared in a movie. In fact ...
A live-action feature film adaptation of The Sword in the Stone entered development in July 2015, with Bryan Cogman writing the script and Brigham Taylor serving as producer. In January 2018, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo was announced as director. [88] The next month, it was revealed that the film would premiere exclusively on Disney+.
After being in development for over a decade, a live-action film adaptation of Barbie was announced by Warner Bros. Pictures with actress Margot Robbie cast as Barbie and Greta Gerwig directing. [7] [8] [9] Released on 21 July 2023, Barbie was the first live-action Barbie film after numerous computer-animated films and specials. [10]
Greta Gerwig's live action feature starring the world's most famous doll isn't stepping onto screens until July 21, but Barbie is already a social media superstar, with anticipation for the movie ...
That Barbie hype was real, and then some.. Greta Gerwig's pink-plastered, star-studded $100 million comedy starring Margot Robbie as the eponymous heroine of her own existential crisis/patriarchy ...
Since 2015, Mattel began starring Barbie as herself and not another character in the films with different careers like treasure hunting, gymnastics, espionage, space exploration, golf cart driving and programming as well as taking a deep look into Barbie's fictional life to coincide with the debut of the Barbie Vlogger web series on YouTube.
Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro posted a 43 minute YouTube video on July 24 detailing everything he disliked about "Barbie," going so far as to set actual Barbie dolls on fire during the screed.