Margot Robbie doesn’t plan to return to Barbie Land, but focuses on one movie at a time.
This Barbie The 32-year-old actress features on the cover of the film’s director, Greta Gerwig, as well as many of her co-stars. TIME magazine. Robbie is asked at one point about a possible future iteration of the highly anticipated movie.
“I think you’re a bit trapped if you plan sequels at the same time you’re setting up a first movie,” Robbie said.
Still, she’s been part of the conversation about what awaits Barbie in the future in terms of a cinematic experience to follow next month’s movie.
“From this point, it could go in a million different directions,” Robbie said.
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While three trailers have been released for the upcoming movie, its plot is still largely unclear, with Robbie’s Barbie and Ken (Ryan Gosling), another Barbie’s (Kate McKinnon) Robbie’s going to travel to the real world and “the world”. beyond leaving the Barbie Land after leading her to explore. the truth about the universe.”
“Living in Barbie Land is being a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you’re going through a complete existential crisis. Or if you’re a Ken,” she jokes in an official diary line.
BarbieAlso in the cast are America Ferrera, Michael Cera, Ariana Greenblatt, Issa Rae, Rhea Perlman, Ana Cruz Kayne, Emma Mackey, Hari Nef, Alexandra Shipp, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Simu Liu, Ncuti Gatwa, Scott Evans, Jamie Demetriou, Connor Swindells , Sharon Rooney, Nicola Coughlan, Ritu Arya and Dua Lipa.
Film writer and director Little Women And Lady Bird Gerwig, 39, wrote the script with his partner Noah Baumbach.
during a view on Watch Live With Andy Cohen Earlier this month, Amy Schumer spoke about her excitement to see him. Barbiean early version of the celebrity she’ll star in before she leaves.
“I can’t wait to see the movie, I think it looks great,” the 42-year-old actress/comedian said.
When asked by Andy Cohen to elaborate on the real reason Schumer left the film, train wreck the star joked, “They said I was too weak.”
He then went on to give more details. “I think we said it was timing conflicts. That’s what we said,” Schumer recalled. “But really there were just creative differences. But there’s a new team behind it and it looks very feminist and cool, so I’m going to watch that movie.”
Barbie In theaters on July 21.