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Margot Robbie speaks up on potential ‘Barbie 2


Cinema Fans Await​ the Possibility ⁣of ‘Barbie 2’ as ⁣Margot ⁣Robbie Speaks Out

Cinema fans shouldn’t expect a repeat ‍of this summer, when director Greta Gerwig’s cultural phenomenon “Barbie” took the box office by storm.

The film’s star, Margot Robbie, was‌ pretty clear that there likely will not be another installment of this year’s highest-grossing film.

During a recent interview with the Associated Press, the‍ Australian weighed in on the matter of reprising her ‌role‌ as a live-action ⁢ Mattel doll.

“I think we put everything into⁢ this one,” she said of the film. “We didn’t build it to be a trilogy or something. ⁤Greta put everything into this movie, so I can’t imagine what would be‍ next.”

In an era where “woke” Hollywood studios and directors too often rely on remakes, reboots, sequels and prequels to turn a profit, it appears as though Robbie has joined those who are ready to see more original projects.

The ‌actress, 33, praised her​ hit summer⁢ movie as different ⁤than many of today’s ⁣films, in the sense that ⁤it was ⁤unique.

“I’d say the biggest takeaway ‍for me is that original ‍films can still hit huge ​at the box ‌office.⁣ It doesn’t have to be a sequel or​ a ‌prequel or a remake,” she ⁤said.‌ “It can⁤ be​ totally ‌original. It can still be big, given the big budget to do that.”

On a budget of somewhere ​in​ the ballpark‌ of $145 million, Robbie helped drive audiences into seats beginning in⁣ July.

The result was a movie that brought in almost $1.5 billion globally.

The‌ “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” star has been a box office draw⁢ since she appeared in Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street.”

She told the AP she is⁣ more confident than ever that she‍ and others like her can carry films to box office‍ glory.

“Just because there’s a female lead doesn’t mean it’s not going ⁣to hit all four quadrants, which is, you know, I think a misconception that a lot of people still have,” she said.

But a central theme in Robbie’s remarks was the importance of Hollywood ​returning to making more original films, which⁢ is a ‍refreshing‌ takeaway from⁢ “Barbie”  — ​even if ‍the film portrayed men ‍as‌ meandering dunces.

“It’s really important ‌that ‘Barbie’ did well,” she concluded. “As ⁢much as it is nice, it’s also really important that it does well so people can also, in future, have big, original ideas and be given the budget ⁢to execute them properly.”

While there is little doubt there⁣ would be an appetite⁤ for‌ another installment of “Barbie”⁢ from fans and from Warner⁤ Bros., Robbie ⁣appears to have⁢ ruled ‍such a project out.

In addition to being the star of ⁤Gerwig’s hit ‌movie, Robbie was also ⁤one of the​ film’s producers — so it ‍does not look like Barbieland ‌will be seen again.

That fact ⁣will no doubt have⁣ some feeling a sense of relief.

Moviegoers have increasingly expressed frustration in recent years with film‌ franchises that⁤ both never​ end and place less of ​a premium on quality.

The​ end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been predicted for years, and if 2023⁤ is any indication, the fatigue is growing.

Meanwhile, “Barbie” and Christopher Nolan’s ⁣“Oppenheimer” spent ⁣the summer raking in a​ combined $2.4‌ billion after they were released on the same day.

One thing the two polar opposite films shared is ​that ‌they were​ both original.


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⁤ How‌ has Hollywood been criticized for its ⁣reliance on reboots, sequels, and prequels?

⁢Ell, because it shows that original films can ​still be‌ successful at​ the box office,” Robbie shared. “We don’t always have to ⁢rely on sequels or⁣ remakes. There ⁢is still value in creating something unique and original.”

Robbie’s sentiment is indicative of a growing ‌desire among cinema fans for more‍ original content. In recent ‍years, Hollywood has ⁣been criticized for its‌ over-reliance⁣ on​ reboots, ‍sequels, and prequels. While these ⁢films may attract audiences ​due to their​ familiarity, many argue that they lack the creativity and‌ originality that make films truly memorable.

The success of ‌”Barbie” serves as ‌a reminder that ⁢audiences are ⁤hungry for ‌fresh and innovative storytelling. The ‌film, directed by Greta⁤ Gerwig, captivated⁢ audiences and grossed nearly $1.5 billion globally. Its success proves that ‌a well-made original⁤ film can still resonate with⁣ audiences and bring in significant profits.

Robbie’s role in⁤ the film also highlights the importance​ of diversity​ and representation in Hollywood. As a⁢ female lead, she⁢ shattered misconceptions‍ that ​films with women in⁤ prominent roles cannot appeal to all audiences.⁢ “Just because⁢ there’s a female lead doesn’t mean it’s not going to hit all four⁤ quadrants,” she emphasized. This ‍statement challenges the outdated notion that films led‍ by women cannot achieve widespread ⁢success.

Furthermore, Robbie’s call for more original films aligns‍ with the sentiments of ⁤many cinema enthusiasts. Audiences crave⁣ fresh⁤ and thought-provoking⁢ stories‌ that push the boundaries of creativity. While there will ⁤always be ‍a place⁣ for sequels and remakes, it⁢ is essential for Hollywood to strike a balance ‍between these ⁢films‍ and original‌ content.

The film industry thrives ‌when it takes risks and presents audiences with ⁤new narratives. By ​embracing originality, filmmakers can captivate audiences and‍ leave ⁢a lasting impact. Robbie’s‍ hope for more original films echoes ‍the sentiments of many fans who ‍are eager to see Hollywood embrace creativity and innovation.

As cinema fans eagerly await the possibility of a‍ “Barbie 2,” it is clear that the‌ success of the first film has sparked a ⁢conversation about the importance of originality in⁢ the ‍industry. Robbie’s comments ‍serve as a reminder ⁢that audiences ‌are hungry for new and unique stories, ‌and that ⁣Hollywood has ​the opportunity to deliver captivating ‌and groundbreaking films.



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