Barbie surpasses Dark Night and becomes Warner Bros highest domestic grossing film. Barbie Barbie successfully colours ‘Pink’ at the box office and even covers up all the shadows of the sequel of ‘Batman Begins’, ‘The Dark Knight’. Warner Bros animated ‘Barbie’ created a milestone by becoming the no. 1 domestic release of the studio’s history.
Box Office collection of Barbie
Barbie was released on July 21 and since its release it has secured its place in the top rankings. Barbie had a grossing $356 million revenue at the opening weekend. Currently the movie stands at $537 million, according to a report done till Wednesday. The ‘Batman Begins’ sequel was at the top of the board with $534 million which was exceeded by ‘Barbie’ recently, as per the date from Box Office Mojo.
The number might increase in the future since the ‘ Pink’ vibe is not showing any signs of slowing down. Everyone is now waiting for ‘Barbie’ to cross the record of the animated ‘The Super Mario Bros’, which earned 9ver $574 million domestic revenue.
Barbie achieved another milestone by becoming the first ever woman directed movie to cross a global sale of $1 billion. Director Greta Gerwig, in a interview, revealed the films original budget was around $100 million. Experts and film researchers are saying that ‘Barbie’ has the potential to surpass ‘The Super Mario Bros’ mark of $1.35 billion global sales record.
Margot Robbie’s earning from ‘Barbie’
Not just the film, even Margot Robbie is doing wonders in terms of earning. The film’s one of the producers and lead actress, Margot Robbie has taken home about $50 million as salary and box office bonuses, as per the report generated by Variety.
Though ‘Barbie’ clashed with Christopher Nolen’s ‘Openheimer‘, ‘Barbie’ appears to be the winner in terms of revenue.
A brief review of ‘Barbie’
The movie ‘Barbie‘ brings back the famous doll to life. The wonderfully talented team does complete justice to maintain Barbie’s timeless charm to keep the story inspiring and entertaining. The movie portrays Barbie as a fashionista as well as intelligent, independent, powerful and kind.
The plot begins with the shot of Barbie living a beautiful life in Barbie Land, with her friends, her boyfriend Ken (Ryan Gosling). One fine day she was taken aback when she discovered her heels were touching the ground, she was getting wet while showering (since the water was a pretend). All her other Barbie friends start to find the reason behind such a sudden change. She then visits the Weird Barbie who tells her to visit the real world and find the child who’s playing with her and get to know the reason behind her sadness.
The story begins when she finally decides to go to the real world and lands in Los Angeles to find out about the child. The director, Greg Gerwig, who also wrote the story along with Noah Baumbach, said that the film is “anarchic, unhinged, and humanist”.
In the movie all the interpretations of the Barbies are based on actual dolls. Ruth Handler, the creator of these Barbie dolls, also makes an appearance in the movie. The costumes are vibrant, maintaining the ‘Pink’ vibe throughout the movie. The music also received appreciation for having that catchy element. Overall the movie is full of creativity and passion.
Barbie surpasses Dark Night and becomes Warner Bros highest domestic grossing film. Barbie Barbie successfully colours ‘Pink’ at the box office and even covers up all the shadows of the sequel of ‘Batman Begins’, ‘The Dark Knight’. Warner Bros animated ‘Barbie’ created a milestone by becoming the no. 1 domestic release of the studio’s history.
Box Office collection of Barbie
Barbie was released on July 21 and since its release it has secured its place in the top rankings. Barbie had a grossing $356 million revenue at the opening weekend. Currently the movie stands at $537 million, according to a report done till Wednesday. The ‘Batman Begins’ sequel was at the top of the board with $534 million which was exceeded by ‘Barbie’ recently, as per the date from Box Office Mojo.
The number might increase in the future since the ‘ Pink’ vibe is not showing any signs of slowing down. Everyone is now waiting for ‘Barbie’ to cross the record of the animated ‘The Super Mario Bros’, which earned 9ver $574 million domestic revenue.
Barbie achieved another milestone by becoming the first ever woman directed movie to cross a global sale of $1 billion. Director Greta Gerwig, in a interview, revealed the films original budget was around $100 million. Experts and film researchers are saying that ‘Barbie’ has the potential to surpass ‘The Super Mario Bros’ mark of $1.35 billion global sales record.
Margot Robbie’s earning from ‘Barbie’
Not just the film, even Margot Robbie is doing wonders in terms of earning. The film’s one of the producers and lead actress, Margot Robbie has taken home about $50 million as salary and box office bonuses, as per the report generated by Variety.
Though ‘Barbie’ clashed with Christopher Nolen’s ‘Openheimer’, ‘Barbie’ appears to be the winner in terms of revenue.
A brief review of ‘Barbie’
The movie ‘Barbie’ brings back the famous doll to life. The wonderfully talented team does complete justice to maintain Barbie’s timeless charm to keep the story inspiring and entertaining. The movie portrays Barbie as a fashionista as well as intelligent, independent, powerful and kind.
The plot begins with the shot of Barbie living a beautiful life in Barbie Land, with her friends, her boyfriend Ken (Ryan Gosling). One fine day she was taken aback when she discovered her heels were touching the ground, she was getting wet while showering (since the water was a pretend). All her other Barbie friends start to find the reason behind such a sudden change. She then visits the Weird Barbie who tells her to visit the real world and find the child who’s playing with her and get to know the reason behind her sadness.
The story begins when she finally decides to go to the real world and lands in Los Angeles to find out about the child. The director, Greg Gerwig, who also wrote the story along with Noah Baumbach, said that the film is “anarchic, unhinged, and humanist”.
In the movie all the interpretations of the Barbies are based on actual dolls. Ruth Handler, the creator of these Barbie dolls, also makes an appearance in the movie. The costumes are vibrant, maintaining the ‘Pink’ vibe throughout the movie. The music also received appreciation for having that catchy element. Overall the movie is full of creativity and passion.