Everything So Far About The Barbie Live-Action Movie

For fans who have been waiting for spoilers, teasers and official looks related to Barbie movie, here’s everything so far about the Barbie live-action movie.

We already know about how The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013) fame Hollywood starlet Margot Robbie is going to be essaying the leading female protagonist in much awaited live action Barbie film based on the Mattel’s size zero doll and superstar and so here’s a gist of everything so far about the Barbie live-action movie.

Since the time this film has been officially announced by the makers on social media, fans of the stunning Hollywood superstar have gotten thrilled. It has also successfully managed to intrigue the movie lovers and film aficionados by getting them piqued and also curious enough to know what exactly is this much anticipated film going to be all about. So here we take a look at everything so far about the Barbie live-action movie.

Indeed this character is a huge and dreamy kind of a role to essay on the celluloid which is why now we are taking a thorough glance at everything so far about the Barbie live-action movie.

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Indeed, Margot Robbie has some hugely tiny plastic shoes to fill in but certainly with the director Greta Gerwig smoothly planning out her dream house driveway for this film to be more unique and intriguing, we are damn sure that Barbie is less likely to stumble in those stilettos.

A leading global online digital publication a few days back itself on 9th July officially confirmed that that Little Women director Greta Gerwig is coming on board as the director who is going to helm the live-action Barbie movie  in which Margot Robbie is going to be essaying the lead female character of Mattel’s size zero superstar.

Also, under Greta’s direction and guidance, the blonde icon who has successfully juggled multiple careers of being a president, doctor, teacher, fashion designer, and Tokyo bound olympian is going to be forced with the decision of finally having a real confrontation with her hugely feminist critics.

In an earlier globally renowned entertainment magazine cover story and interview, speaking about the live action Barbie movie, Margot Robbie revealed, “Right, it comes with a lot of baggage! And a lot of nostalgic connections. But with that come a lot of exciting ways to attack it”.

Details about the much awaited Barbie movie –

The Warner Bros movie project had been first officially announced almost two years back in year 2019 but many other projects and the global wide COVID-19 pandemic have presently kept both Greta and Margot busy as of now. The leading global online digital publication also confirmed that definitely Gerwig and co-writer Noah Baumbach will finalize the script after completing work on the Baumbach directed 2022 film White Noise.

Where will Barbie be filmed – Barbie is going to be shot and filmed entirely in London by early 2022 and once the shooting for the entire live action movie would wrap up, then its going to be slated for a 2023 theatrical release and also there’s no official statement so far about when is the movie going to be globally available on OTT streaming services.

Barbie film’s star cast – So far till now, currently the makers have only announced about Margot Robbie being the main female titular star but certainly people can’t imagine a Barbie without the character of Ken so fans will have to surely wait and stay tuned.

Storyline of Barbie – Greta Gerwig is going to create and write from the scratch a totally fresh script and plot for the movie with Marriage Story’s Baumbach which definitely is an indication that this is surely not going to be a typical toy to television adaptation and opening up on this aspect as well in an earlier magazine cover story interview for a globally renowned entertainment magazine, Margot Robbie shared, “People generally hear ‘Barbie’ and think, ‘I know what that movie is going to be,’ and then they hear that Greta Gerwig is writing and directing it, and they’re like, ‘Oh, well, maybe I don’t…”.