Barbie Opens Huge at Global Box Office

The global box office numbers for Barbie prove this is, in fact, a "Barbie World."

Barbie and Oppenheimer were both released in theaters this weekend and thanks to the  "Barbenheimer" phenomenon, this was the most successful weekend at the box office since the pandemic began. In fact, Barbie had the most ticket presales since Avatar: Way of the Water was released last year. While Oppenheimer opened with a strong  $174 million globally, it's Barbie that scored the top spot of the weekend. Greta Gerwig's third feature film scored a whopping $337 million at the global box office, making it the highest opening weekend for a film directed by a woman.

According to Deadline, Barbie earned $182 million from 69 markets at the international box office, which makes the film Warner Bros.' biggest opening for a non-franchise film. Barbie also scored $155 million from theaters in North America this weekend. In addition to making an impressive amount of money, Barbie is also a hit with both critics and audiences. This movie is currently up on Rotten Tomatoes with a 90% critics score and a 90% audience score. ComicBook.com's Nicole Drum gave the film a 4.5 out of 5, and called it "insightful, hilarious, and packed with thoughtful commentary."

Margot Robbie Talk's Barbie's Journey:

Recently, ComicBook.com had the chance to chat with Barbie star Margot Robbie about the film, and we asked her about taking on such a "mythical" character which led to Robbie comparing Barbie's journey to "Buddha's journey to enlightenment" and the book The Hero with a Thousand Faces

"It was very clear. Greta said right from one of our first conversations, she was like, 'I think Barbie goes on the classic hero journey.' Kind of like the Buddha's journey to enlightenment, is the journey that Barbie should go on," Robbie explained. 

"Which is, when you know Greta, you're like, 'Of course that's what Greta's take on Barbie would be,' but anyone else would never say that in a million years, and as soon as she said it, I was like, 'Wow.' It's weird. I was reading Hero with a Thousand Faces. A hundred faces? A thousand? You know that book? ... James Campbell."

"Anyways, it's all of that," Robbie added. "Yeah, it's a book that has a lot to do with the hero's journey, et cetera. But she started there and I realized like, 'Oh, I haven't really done this before.' I haven't played the lead character that many times. And when I have, it hasn't necessarily been the classic hero journey before. So as far as the approach as an actor, I did the things I normally do when I prep for a character. But because it was this classic hero's journey that I hadn't really done before, it ended up being a lot of conversations with Greta about life and happiness and what it means to be alive and just big existential questions and I didn't see that coming."

What Is Barbie About?

In Barbie, to live in Barbie Land is to be a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you have a full-on existential crisis. Or you're a Ken. From Oscar-nominated writer/director Greta Gerwig comes Barbie, which hit theaters on July 21st. Barbie stars Oscar-nominees Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Barbie and Ken, alongside America FerreraKate McKinnonMichael CeraAriana GreenblattIssa RaeRhea Perlman, and Will Ferrell. The film also stars Ana Cruz Kayne, Emma MackeyHari NefAlexandra ShippKingsley Ben-AdirSimu LiuNcuti GatwaScott EvansJamie Demetriou, Connor Swindells, Sharon Rooney, Nicola Coughlan, Ritu Arya, Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Dua Lipa and Oscar-winner Helen Mirren. Gerwig directed Barbie from a screenplay by Gerwig & Oscar nominee Noah Baumbach, based on Barbie by Mattel

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