Filming has wrapped up on the highly anticipated Margot Robbie-led Barbie film
The film set that has brought us countless Barbie looks has wrapped filming.
After four months, production on the highly anticipated Margot Robbie-led Barbie film has come to an end.
“It’s a wrap for the Doll! see you in Barbieland,” Hari Nef wrote on Instagram along with a photo with co-stars America Ferrera, Alexandra Shipp, Ana Cruz Kayne, and Sharon Rooney along with director Greta Gerwig.
Based on Mattel’s iconic doll, the upcoming live-action movie has made headlines in recent months for its amazing Barbie-chic costumes sported by its stars Robbie, who plays Barbie, and heartthrob Ryan Gosling, as Ken.
At this stage, plot details are under wraps but Gerwig previously told The Hollywood Reporter that viewers were in for a few surprises.
“People immediately have an idea of, ‘oh, Margot is playing Barbie, I know what that is’, but our goal is to be like, ‘whatever you’re thinking, we’re going to give you something totally different — the thing you didn’t know you wanted’,” she said.
“If we can do all that and provoke a thoughtful conversation, then we’re really firing on all cylinders.”
Since then, Kyle Buchanan from the New York Times has reported on “goss” he overheard about the flick during his time at the Cannes Film Festival.
In a series of tweets, he revealed Issa Rae, best known for HBO’s hit show Insecure, and The Marvelous Mrs Maisel’s Nef will also be playing different versions of Barbie.
Kim’s Convenience actor Simu Liu and Ncuti Gatwa, who was recently named as the next Dr Who, will be playing different versions of Ken.
Warner Bros previously revealed the film will be released in the US on July 21, 2023, as Australia awaits a confirmed release date.
Australian sweetheart Robbie was announced to play the lead role in January 2019, after comic actor Amy Schumer reportedly pulled out of the lead position due to “creative differences”.
“Over the brand’s almost 60 years, Barbie has empowered kids to imagine themselves in aspirational roles from a princess to president,” Robbie said in a statement at the time.
“I’m so honoured to take on this role and produce a film that I believe will have a tremendously positive impact on children and audiences worldwide.”
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