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says prior to signing onto the film, “I wasn’t a Barbie girl. It was worth the [script] read because they had a point-of-view. There were moments where I didn’t know if I was laughing or crying. By the time I finished the script, I was a Barbie girl.”Gerwig went on to praise thefilm’s production design team. “I cried when I stepped onto the set for the first time. They made life-size Barbie houses! Everything was just extraordinary.
In the new footage shared exclusively at CinemaCon, audiences got to see more of Robbie’s Barbie character in “Barbie Land” where she starts to realize that things are a bit off from her usual doll-like ways. A friend recommends that she goes to visit “Weird Barbie” for guidance, following her unusual changes.seems to be second to none this year, featuring star power from all walks of life and a playful humor that moviegoers of multiple generations can likely enjoy.
Since taking its first step in 2011, CinemaCon has annually brought together leading studio heads, movie theater owners, exhibitors, vendors and more. Following the Covid-19 pandemic, when theaters across the world were forced to shutdown for several months, the dialogue at this year’s gathering has been one of resilience, having seen movie theaters around the globe successfully return to business with many profitable film released so far and once again packing theaters with moviegoers.
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