Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling star in Greta Gerwig's latest film.
Barbie's summer may be over, but the biggest movie of the year still has a few tricks up its sleeve. According to Deadline, Greta Gerwig's latest film will be purchased and rented on digital platforms on September 12, allowing audiences to take home musicals, heartfelt drama and gripping comedy. . While it seems like nothing can beat The Super Mario Bros. Movie. At the box office, Barbie's appearance smashed all expectations, becoming one of the biggest movie premieres since cinemas around the world reopened after the pandemic. While other days were Warner Bros. As for the digital release of the biggest film in their history, the film was further delayed due to high demand for the title that is still playing in theaters. But now, September 12 seems to be the official launch date for Barbie's home media campaign. It's unclear if the studio plans to release a physical release of the title, but for now, the digital platform will be the only place audiences can take another trip to Barbieland, until the film is added to the Max catalog later this year. .
Barbie follows a genuine doll version played by Margot Robbie, who happily lives a life of partying and going to the beach many times. But one fateful day, Barbie realizes that her life is no longer perfect and Weird Barbie (Kate McKinnon) advises her to go into the real world to find answers to her questions. In a pink convertible with Ken (Ryan Gosling), Barbie is completely determined to understand why these changes are happening around her, while also accepting that the real world has nothing to do with it. where she lives.
Biggest movie of the year
Even Warner Bros. The impact Barbie will have on the box office this summer and on pop culture is unpredictable. Currently valued at $1.383 billion, Barbie is the highest-grossing film of 2023. There's a lot of competition ahead in the form of The Marvels and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, but it will be a challenge for both sequels to take the lead. Life in the Plastic is proving to be great for the studio, but any discussion of another movie based on the property will have to wait until the ongoing double strike is over.
You can check out Collider's interview with Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling below, before Barbie hits digital platforms on September 12:
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