Margot Robbie stars in Barbie, in the first trailer for the upcoming Greta Gerwig toy-based movie. The trailer already sets the movie's funny and weird tone ...
The teaser also gives us out first look at [Margot Robbie](https://www.polygon.com/reviews/23511104/babylon-movie-review-damien-chazelle) as Barbie herself, as well as Ryan Gosling’s Ken. Then the trailer immediately snaps to showing us the bright pinks and blues we might have expected from the project as Robbie’s Barbie surveys the neighborhood from the top of her Barbie Dreamhouse. [Barbie movie](https://www.polygon.com/23044494/barbie-movie-2023-cast-margot-robbie-greta-gerwig) has arrived to change toys, and maybe history, forever.
The Little Women writer-director has re-teamed with Noah Baumbach to write a new take on the much-loved doll character.
The film is set to be followed by another Mattel adaptation, a take on Polly Pocket written and directed by Lena Dunham and starring Lily Collins. Barbie had originally been in the works in 2015 with Oscar-winning Juno screenwriter Diablo Cody before it moved to Amy Schumer in 2016 who was set to star and co-write. She added that she hoped the film will “provoke a thoughtful conversation”.
The first teaser trailer for Greta Gerwig's 'Barbie' has arrived, introducing audiences to Margot Robbie's towering take on the famous Mattel doll.
[IMDb synopsis](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1517268/) reads “Barbie lives in Barbie Land and then a story happens” — but the script has been a huge draw around Hollywood. Can we truly honor the IP and the fan base and also surprise people? [First-look photos](https://www.vogue.com/article/ryan-gosling-ken-greta-gerwig-barbie-first-picture) featuring Robbie and Gosling in character last June sent the internet into an obsessive spiral. The project has been in the works for nearly a decade and at one point was helmed by “Juno” and “Jennifer’s Body” writer Diablo Cody, who bowed out because, she told The movie began production in London earlier this year and wrapped in July. That is, until the arrival of Margot as the swimsuit-clad monumental fashion doll in all her plastic glory.
Warner Bros. has released the official trailer for Greta Gerwig's "Barbie," starring Margot Robbie as the eponymous fashion doll.
Boom!” star [Alexandra Shipp](https://variety.com/2022/film/news/alexandra-shipp-barbie-movie-greta-gerwig-margot-robbie-1235208720/) also have supporting roles in the film. “I think it’s a great opportunity to put some positivity out in the world and a chance to be aspirational for younger kids,” she said. The film is directed by Gerwig from a script the “Lady Bird” and “Little Women” filmmaker co-wrote with Noah Baumbach.
Greta Gerwig's 'Barbie' movie trailer, starring Margot Robbie has hit theaters and the Internet. We predict all of the other versions of Barbie that may ...
Petition to cast Brandy in Barbie as herself! There’s a Barbie in [Don’t Worry Darling](https://www.vulture.com/2022/11/spoilers-and-lingering-questions-for-dont-worry-darling.html) mode, standing on the roof of a Malibu Dreamhouse. The teaser for [Greta Gerwig’s doll adaptation](https://www.vulture.com/2022/12/barbie-movie-2023-cast-release-date-details.html) has been released, and it features multiple dizzyingly fun shots of Margot Robbie playing the titular baddie B Barbie tingz banging body B herself.
And while it's known that Margot Robbie stars as the iconic blonde doll, and Ryan Gosling will take on the role of her handsome boyfriend Ken, eagle-eyed fans ...
Our narrator continues, “But the dolls were always and forever baby dolls… dolls,” says a narrator over sunrise scenes in the desert, as a group of girls play with their baby dolls in the dusty expanse. Director Greta Gerwig co-wrote the script for the Warner Bros.
The Oscar-winning actor, who worked with Barbie director and writer Greta Gerwig on a film about a decade ago, reveals she also filmed a cameo for the ...
“I did shoot an appearance, but whether that’s gotten to stay in the movie, I don’t know,” says Mirren. It’s much scarier, but it’s also a great place to begin.” “Since the beginning of time, since the first little girl ever existed, there have been dolls,” Mirren says in the preview, an unexpected homage to 2001: A Space Odyssey. The actors go back a little over a decade to 2011’s Arthur, the largely forgotten remake of the Dudley Moore rom-com that starred Russell Brand as the title character. “I thought it was an incredibly funny, fun thing to be involved in,” says Mirren. “But the dolls were always and forever baby dolls, until…”